Nokia has just announced plans to launch the first C-Series Smartphone, the Nokia C5, sometime during Q2 of this year. You may ask yourself, what is so special about this device? Well at just €135 ($183), before taxes and subsidies, it has an impressive price point.
Even though it does not have a large touchscreen, [...]

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There was a time when at any Conference there would be at least as many Palm Pilots as attendees. No one needs to tell Palm that RIM’s Blackberry in the business market and the iPhone in “cooler” circles now dominate. But the company’s latest shipment figures look encouraging: in the fiscal second quarter of 2009, [...]
Nokia Smartphones: Will half as much prove to be twice as good?
by Patrick Fairlie on December 8th, 2009
Last week, Jo Harlow head of Nokia’s Smartphone division announced that Nokia will be halving their smartphone portfolio in 2010. In the past, Nokia has always profited from having a large selection of handsets so this decision was surely made with much thought involved. But will halving the portfolio prove to be a winning strategy? [...]
Some interesting news concerning Nokia and its likely future strategies regarding devices, operating systems, and markets broke over the weekend.
The website for the Office of Harmonization for the Internal Market (OHIM) has posted details of three new ’series’ trademarkets for mobile devices that may enter production soon. These would be the Cseries and Xseries of handheld devices, as [...]
In recent months, I’ve been looking at the flipside of the smartphone phenomenon. Smartphones accounted for 13% of all mobile device shipments in 2008 and, by 2015, such devices will likely represent around one-third of all annual new mobile phone sales, we believe.
Giddying numbers. Especially for pressurised device vendors keen to stabilise their balance sheets and [...]
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