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Showing posts with label China Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China Mobile. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Nokia Lumia 525 press image makes the rounds on Facebook

Nokia Lumia 525 press image makes the rounds on Facebook
Nokia Lumia 525
Nokia Lumia 525 press image makes the rounds on Facebook - read the full textAfter getting spotted in China’s mobile certification agency, the upcoming Nokia Lumia 525 made another appearance. This time around, a press image of the handset made the rounds on Facebook. The press image reveals that Nokia Lumia 525 will sport a visibly sleeker profile than its. Fortunate Nokia went with WP, at least they are making progress even if it's predominantly in the budget smartphone space. Even if Android may be more advanced right now, it's way too heavy to run buttery smooth on budget phones. Nokia would have had to compete head-on with Samsung, Sony, LG on the high end: just consider HTC's current situation, despite the HTC One and its siblings being fantastic phones. It's not easy winning against a massive company like Samsung that makes TV's, 3rd party chips, laptops, memory, even microwave ovens; pretty much anything electronic... compared to a dedicated phone company. Numbers beg to differ. Nokia sold 8.6 million phones this quarter and Sony sold 10. Nokia is 4th largest smartphone seller in the US, and even HTC which is a very well known Android maker is behind them. Nokia just overtook Apple in Europe, and is poised to take iOS in the U.S. too. They have been making progress very quickly. Throw this idea of "nobody cares" out of your head, because Nokia is closing fast with Windows Phone. 

News Source :  www.gsmarena.com

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

China Mobile's latest mixed signal

 China Mobile's latest mixed signal
 China Mobile's latest mixed signal
China Mobile's reversal on its new Jego service is its latest mixed signal on a key strategic issue, reflecting dysfunction within the company Doug Young BIO Doug Young has lived and worked in China for 15 years, much of that as a journalist for Reuters writing about Chinese companies. He currently lives in Shanghai where he teaches financial journalism at Fudan University. He writes daily on his blog, Young’s China Business Blog (www.youngchinabiz.com), commenting on the latest developments at Chinese companies listed in the US, China and Hong Kong. He is also author of a new book about the media in China, “The Party Line: How the Media Dictates Public Opinion in Modern China.” Most Popular Viewed Shared Commented Hong Kong shocked and relieved at Snowden's departure to 'third country' Wendi Deng called 'evil' and 'admirable' on China's Weibo after Murdoch divorce news Editorial: Snowden made the right move Snowden made the right move Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights We recommend Upside and downside seen in Beijing's move on Scarborough Shoal News 13 Mar 2013 Upside and downside seen in Beijing's move on Scarborough Shoal

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