results for 'handsets'
Consumer tech invading business
Is it possible to cross the business/consumer tech chasm successfully?
Creating a mobile data management policy
The take-up of smartphones are in the mass market means enterprises are having to cope with everything from 3G cards to Sidekicks.
Q&A: Orange's devices chief Francois Mahieu
Orange's director of devices lays out the company's strategy and explains how his firm is handling iPhone fever.
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part two
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the...
Photos: Nokia releases seven phones for emerging markets
Top handset maker looks to take advantage of huge growth rates in emerging markets by offering phones for 25 to 90 euros.
Analyst warns businesses off iPhone 3G
Concerns around potential handset flaws and apps touted to bring business intelligence onto the platform lead analysts to advise caution.
Report: iPhone trumps other smartphones for web use
The iPhone is more widely used to listen to music, check email and browse the web than other smartphones, according to new research.
Are Motorola's phone days over?
As the 2008 Mobile World Congress begins, uncertainty surrounds one of the biggest names in mobile phone history. Will it stay or will it sell, and...
Is the iPhone fit for business? Part one
Although the iPhone is aimed squarely at consumers, we all know many corporate devices come to favour through the back door, so why should the...
Samsung predicts weaker mobile market
The handset maker cuts its forecast following similar predictions by market leader Nokia.
Vodafone expects BlackBerry Storm to sell out
Vodafone said it might run short of the new BlackBerry Storm because of high demand.
Samsung B130 becomes UK’s cheapest phone for a fiver
Carphone Warehouse has slashed the price of the Samsung B130 to just £4.95 ahead of Christmas.
iPhone twice as reliable as BlackBerry
In a study of 15,000 smart phones, the Apple iPhone had the least malfunctions after one year.
Shoppers trade features for touchscreen
The Apple iPhone has kicked off a touchscreen revolution, with use of the tech set to rise.
Samsung unveils next Symbian smartphone
The Samsung i7110 looks to build out its commitment to the open mobile software platform, but analysts say it needs to improve its enterprise...
Android phone arrives in two weeks
T-Mobile will make the G1 available from 30 October.
iPhone winning US market share
Apple’s iconic handset is second only to Motorola’s RAZR among American mobile phone users.
Nokia set to release first touch screen phone
The world's top handset maker looks ready to challenge Google and Apple with it's 'Tube' device.
RIM looks to consumers with new BlackBerry deals
Research In Motion announces consumer-friendly partnerships with the likes of Ticketmaster as it tries to broaden the market for its smartphones.
Nokia says price war costing it market share
The handset maker warned on the third quarter, saying a price war was hurting its sales.




















