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Handset Sales Down 7.6%; Annual 10% Fall Still Likely


by Andy Kitson on August 3rd, 2009

By now, most of the major mobile handset manufacturers have announced results for Q209 and, bar any unforeseen developments at late reporters such as ZTE, these results were a little better than I’d been expecting.
Nevertheless, with approximately 269 million devices shipping in the quarter just gone, this performance is still around 9% down on the [...]

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A Make Or Break Year For Motorola


by Andy Kitson on January 12th, 2009

Motorola is facing its toughest ever year in the intensely competitive mobile phone market and is likely to end 2009 in a vastly different form as it moves to improve its poor financial performance and brand perception.
Some even believe it will not survive the coming year.
Compounding the effects of the economic downturn (which cooled many customers’ [...]

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Red Dawn for Russian WiMAX


by Andy Kitson on November 18th, 2008

I know everyone’s raving currently about the new BlackBerry Storm from RIM and how it has the potential to knock the quasi-messianic* iPhone 3G into a cocked hat, but I’d like to draw your attention to the new Max 4G handset from Taiwan’s HTC, which has just been unveiled by its first network partner, the Russian WiMAX [...]

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