After a very busy start to November, this week has been a little quieter, but there are still plenty of mobile related news gems out there if you go looking! Here are ten of our favourites:
1. Samsung Still Loves Other Operating Systems.
From out of the blue earlier this week came Samsung’s announcement they would be introducing a new smartphone operating system in 2010. Named bada, it was then publicised that Samsung would be dropping support of Symbian and potentially, others too. However Samsung have put minds at rest by issuing a statement confirming they will be ‘multi-OS’ and still produce Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile and Linux phones.
2. Droid Sales Indicate Motorola Success Story.
It’s so good to see Motorola with an interesting product selling well again! The company say that over its first weekend of availability, the Droid reached 100,000 sales - not bad for a phone no one had heard of six months ago! Together with the Cliq/DEXT, Motorola expect to reach 1 million Android phones sold before the end of the year.
3. Qualcomm Take Snapdragon Performance to the Masses.
Keeping their Snapdragon chipset for only flashiest mobiles isn’t a bad thing, especially as Qualcomm have now introduced the MSM7×30’s. These are for use in a variety of phones and will run between 800Mhz and 1Ghz, support 720p decoding, 3D graphics, 5.1 audio, GPS and a 12 megapixel camera. (more…)
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