Nick Dillon 10:15 am August 19, 2010
He’s smarter than your average bear
In 2010 we have seen the emergence of a new category of handsets - the “sub smartphone” (aka the Yogi Phone). Handsets like the Samsung Wave and the HTC Smart exhibit traits of both feature phones and smartphones, positioning them somewhere between the two. Making them either dumbed-down smartphones or souped-up feature-phones, [...]
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Tags:"Yogi Phone", "Yogi", Analysts, android, Bada, definition, featurephone, GSMA, HTC, iOS, ITU, MWC, Samsung, Smart, smartphone, standards, Wave
Mark 2:53 pm August 11, 2010
It’s not fair being an Android user. Not only are our social lives ‘less fulfilling’ than our iPhone toting friends and colleagues, we can’t get an official BBC News app. Or The Guardian. Or Time Out. Or Football Manager. These aren’t niche apps, they’re well respected news outlets and one of the world’s most popular [...]
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Tags:android, BBC, Blackberry, Football Manager, Google, iphone, Palm Pre, smartphone, The Guardian, Time Out
Nick Dillon 4:36 pm February 26, 2010
We have just about managed to catch up with ourselves after the whirlwind which was Mobile World Congress last week and have taken a few minutes to reflect on the announcements and hot topics at the show.
On a general note, despite rumors before the show that attendee numbers would be down from last year, the [...]
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Tags:android, app store, Apps, Bada, Barcelona, feature phone, femtocells, HTC, iphone, LTE, microsoft, mobile operating systems, mobile world congress, MWC, Samsung, smartphone, traffic management, Wholesale Applications Community, Windows Phone, XPERIA