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Very very bad coma for over extended duration, hope there is help to rescue this sleeping beauty. Any new of awakening , appreciate your early annoucement as  all  are waiting eagerly. thankyou and blessed New Year!
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03-Jan-2012 09:46
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in beauty sleep, pls dun disturb | ||||||||||||||||
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Price of Si2i still in coma not moving. | ||||||||||||||||
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27-Dec-2011 08:27
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  http://www.moneycontrol.com/video/business/2012-isyearswitch-for-s-mobility-bk-modi_637221.html |
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Taiwan market: HTC smartphone sales to top one million units in 2011
Daniel Shen, Taipei Steve Shen, DIGITIMES  [Thursday 22 December 2011]
Sales of HTC smartphones in the Taiwan market will top over one million units in 2011, accounting for 40% of the segment compared to 20% a year earlier, according to Jack Tong, president of HTC North Asia. Sales from the high-end HTC Sensation lineup have been amazing in the local market, and other models such as Wildfire S, Incredible S and the Desire lineup have also made inroads into the entry-level and mid-range markets, Tong added. China has now become the largest market for HTC in North Asia, with its market share comparable to that held by Motorola Mobility, Tong revealed. |
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23-Dec-2011 08:53
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Samsung Shows Off Dual-SIM Android SmartphonesBy: Vincent Chang | Samsung Electronics has shown off two new models in its Galaxy range of Android smartphones - the Galaxy Y Duos and the QWERTY keyboard enabled Galaxy Y Pro Duos. Both handsets feature a Dual Sim system that allows two separate phone numbers and a simultaneous use of data on the same device. " With the tremendous success of the Dual SIM feature phones, we are now very pleased to be introducing the first Dual SIM smartphones powered by Android. We have been actively exploring this market and are well aware of the need for Dual SIM smartphones," said JK Shin, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. Beginning in January 2012, these new devices will be available in Russia, and Galaxy Y Duos will be gradually rolled out to globally. Galaxy Y Pro Duos will be coming to Europe, CIS, Latin America, Southwest Asia, Middle East and Africa. Pricing details were not available. |
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22-Dec-2011 10:59
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it is getting darker each day, bald never and will never help. hopefully a white knight will ease the dark forces | ||||||||||||||||
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22-Dec-2011 10:48
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selling never stop. next stop 4 | ||||||||||||||||
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21-Dec-2011 08:20
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21-Dec-2011 08:18
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20-Dec-2011 09:57
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20-Dec-2011 09:56
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  Marketing Gimmick ??? |
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RIM earnings top estimates, but outlook grim  SummaryResearch In Motion maintains its usual upbeat comments even as its profits and revenue tumble away. Topicstechnology, smartphones, science and technology, electronics, consumer electronics, cellular phones, blackberry playbook, blackberry mobile devices, company activities and information, business Research In Motion reported declining profits and revenue in the third quarter as it continues its downward spiral. For its fiscal third quarter, the Canadian mobile devices maker reported a profit of US$265 million, or 51 cents a share, compared with a year-earlier profit of US$911.1 million, or US$1.74 a share. Excluding one-time charges, including one taken for its unsold PlayBook tablets, the company earned US$667 million, or US$1.27 per share. Revenue was US$5.17 billion, a modest decline from RIM's year-earlier revenue of US$5.49 billion. Wall Street analysts, on average, had forecast earnings of US$1.19 a share on revenue of US$5.27 billion, according to Thomson Reuters. The company earlier this month warned that it would be at the low end to the midpoint of its projected US$1.20 to US$1.40 per-share earnings range, and that it would miss its expectations for the year. The continued weakness illustrates the dilemma RIM has been in for the better part of this year, and underscores the difficulties that it faces in getting back on course in a brutally competitive environment. A myriad of problems over the past few months have left few confident in its ability to mount a comeback. " The window of opportunity for RIM to fix its product portfolio is most likely gone," Sanford Bernstein analyst Pierre Ferragu said in a note issued before the results were released. To make matters worse, the company said it doesn't plan to release its next-generation BlackBerry phones until the latter part of next year, creating a huge void without any products. RIM said it plans to increase its promotional activity, including more marketing and special offers, to drive sales of its BlackBerry 7 devices. Over the past year, RIM's stock has lost more than three-quarters of its market value, prompting growing shareholder criticism and calls for a change in management. The company has ceded virtually of all of the high-end market for smartphones to Apple's iPhone and to devices based on Google's Android OS, and its PlayBook tablet has been turned into a bargain-bin product. RIM sold 14.1 million BlackBerry units in the quarter, a tick down from a year ago. In the last quarter, the company had previously struck a bullish tone when talking about its new lineup of BlackBerry devices, led by its new flagship, the Bold 9900. Analysts, however, were skeptical that RIM's other BlackBerrys were seeing the same kind of success, concerns that were borne out in today's reported results. RIM also shipped another 150,000 PlayBook tablets in the period. After poor sales and a glut of untouched PlayBooks, the company said earlier this month that it would take an after-tax charge of US$360 million to write down the value of the unsold inventory. It previously promised aggressive discounts on the device, resulting in the PlayBook falling to as low as US$99 during the Thanksgiving shopping weekend (a promotion only offered to RIM employees--consumers could snag one for US$199). Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis said sales of the PlayBook picked up after the discounts, and reaffirmed his commitment to the tablet business. The company's subscriber base, however, did grow 35 percent from a year ago to 75 million thanks primarily to expansion overseas. Executives declined to break out how much of the expansion came from outside North America. RIM expects fourth-quarter per-share earnings of 80 cents to 95 cents a share, on revenue of US$4.6 billion to US$4.9 billion, with shipments of 11 million to 12 million units. Co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Lazaridis struck a more contrite tone on the conference call, and said they would cut their cash compensation down to US$1 a year. |
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Android OS Passes 50% in the US Smartphone MarketBy: Ian Mansfield | Android's operating system (OS) share of smartphone sales grew to command more than half of the U.S. smartphone market (53 percent) from January through October 2011, as Apple's iOS share grew to reach 29 percent of the market, and RIM's OS share declined to 11 percent.
RIM and other companies that were formerly on top of The NPD Group's smartphone rankings, however, have made critical business decisions this past year in a quest to shore up their U.S. smartphone businesses. " The competitive landscape for smartphones, which has been reshaped by Apple and Google, has ultimately forced every major handset provider through a major transition," said Ross Rubin, executive director, Connected Intelligence for The NPD Group. " For many of them, 2012 will be a critical year in assessing how effective their responses have been." Google acquires Motorola Motorola's share of smartphone sales once reached more than a third of the smartphone market (36 percent) in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2006 however, the company's smartphone market share dropped as low as 1 percent by Q3 2009. After adopting Android, Motorola's share of smartphone sales rose to 16 percent of the market in Q4 2010 before settling back down to 12 percent by Q3 2011. " Android has helped Motorola climb back into the smartphone market now, though, Google will seek to use Motorola's patent pool to help protect other Android licensees," according to Rubin. The fall of RIM " Few companies have felt the impact of the shift to touch user interfaces and larger screen sizes as negatively as RIM, but the company is beginning anew with a strong technical foundation and many paths to the platform," said Rubin. Back in Q2 2006, RIM comprised half of all smartphone sales however, by Q3 2011 the company had fallen to 8 percent. As it prepares to introduce smartphones on its next-generation platform, RIM has already made some important incremental improvements this year with the release of the BlackBerry 7 operating system. RIM is now is ranked fifth among smartphone OEMs, behind Apple, HTC, Samsung, and Motorola. Nokia does Windows One of the biggest news stories of the year was Nokia's agreement with Microsoft to use the Windows Phone operating system on its smartphones. " Nokia and Microsoft must build from almost nothing to carve out success between the consistency of the iPhone and the flexibility of Android," according to Rubin. Even though Microsoft's former smartphone operating system, Windows Mobile, peaked at 50 percent of smartphone sales in Q2 2007, Windows Phone 7 by comparison has not achieved more than 2 percent of smartphone sales since launching in Q4 of 2010. |
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Price not main driver for low-end 3G handsets  SummaryCompelling and affordable services and near-ubiquitous network coverage more important than price to entice consumers in emerging markets to switch to low-end 3G handsets, observers say. More mobile makers such as Huawei and Miramax are looking to corner low-end 3G handsets market in emerging markets such as India and Indonesia, but compelling services and ubiquitous coverage more important drivers for adoption than cheaper prices, observers stated. According to Shiv Putcha, principal analyst for emerging markets at Ovum, low-end 3G smartphones are only starting to make an appearance in Asia, with markets such as India and Indonesia embracing entrance of sub-US$100 devices. However, in these emerging markets, the prepaid subscriber base is very high and operators are loath to subsidize handsets too heavily, he noted. As such, an attractive price point may entice some consumers to upgrade to a 3G smartphone but it is not enough to generate mass market appeal. Service, ubiquitous coverage more important " In this environment, other strategies must be adopted to stimulate consumption of smartphones and data services," Putcha stated. " Beyond price, you need compelling and affordable services that are backed by wide, near-ubiquitous [network] coverage." At this point, 3G networks are not a must-have for many Asian markets as consumers are value-conscious and aware of the limited coverage, he added. Benedict Hong, regional account director for telecommunication at GfK Asia, added that while a 3G network is " definitely a plus" for users, it is not the only network that smartphones can operate in. " Even the best infrastructure will be limited by the speeds of the smartphones and vice versa. The number of mobile broadband users on a network can also result in bandwidth clogging, which will result in less-than-optimal user experiences," he said in his e-mail. Putcha went on to identify Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry device as an example of a smartphone that has garnered success in an emerging market, namely Indonesia, because it has a compelling service proposition that had done incredibly well with only EDGE, or 2G, network coverage. Hong also said having differentiated price points for different consumer segments is a strategy that is important in emerging market, especially since operators are not heavily subsidizing the costs of smartphones. He said in his e-mail that Apple's strategy to offer its older iPhone 3GS model for free with carrier subscription is an example of operators and manufacturers coming together to bring 3G smartphones to customers at more affordable prices. Lesser-known manufacturers such as Huawei and Micromax are also working hard to push entry-level 3G smartphones, alongside more established brands such as Samsung and HTC, and Hong expects significant activities from this segment in the coming quarters. |
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