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Friday, September 3, 2010

Windows Phone 7 Could Bring a New Look to the Smartphone Show

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for intitle:smartphone on September 2, 2010

Microsoft has released the code for its latest mobile operating system to manufacturers. That means U.S. consumers should be able to purchase smartphones running Windows Phone 7 during the upcoming holiday shopping season, while European consumers could have those new devices in their hands as early as next month. The question now is how many consumers actually will want a new Windows-based ...

Chinese Company Aims Big With Android Smartphone

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for intitle:smartphone on

SHANGHAI — Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications equipment giant, made its first big move into the global smartphone market on Thursday by announcing the release of Ideos, which the company calls an affordably priced device preinstalled with Google’s Android 2.2 operating system.

Samsung releases a Bada smartphone - Inquirer

Posted by smartphone - Google News on September 1, 2010


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Samsung releases a Bada smartphone
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Samsung’s Wave 723 Bada Smartphone Headed to Germany

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for intitle:smartphone on August 31, 2010

Samsung announces its latest Wave phone based on the Bada mobile operating system and will first release the unit to the German market in September.

Microsoft says Windows Phone 7 is cheaper than Android for smartphone makers

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One of the most commonly cited problems facing Windows Phone 7 is that it’s a paid mobile operating system competing with Android, a free and proven alternative. Microsoft absolutely must make Windows Phone 7 a success if it wants to stay relevant in the growing mobile sector, but how do you compete with free? According to [...]