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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Internet News reports the iPhone 3G gave Apple 17 percent of the smartphone market by the end of August: The introduction of the iPhone 3G last July did wonders to pop Apple's place in the smartphone market, with users dumping their phones to switch to Apple's device. But Apple will be hard-pressed to maintain its growth curve as new challengers enter the market. That's according to research from...
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The Smart PDA (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
The touch screen and navigation experience offered by Apple's iPhone 3G Smartphone is unmatchable but there are some weaknesses associated with the iPhone 3G. Things like the copy-paste functionality and Landscape mode are missing from the iPhone 3G that are a cause of concern to iPhone users. This is where third party developers come to the rescue. Developers like TouchType are busy in releasing...
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Smart Home Blog (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
iPhone is very popular in home automation area. Many well-known smarthome producers released their interfaces for Apple’s smartphone - Crestron, mControl, Lagotek, SpeakerCraft etc. Slovenian manufacturer Gorenje also found iPhone attractive and announced a new line of its home appliance controlled via TCP/IP. For all iPhone/iPod Touch owners the company offers a nice looking web [...]
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Your Tech Weblog (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
The BlackBerry folks aren't letting Apple's iPhone take over the smartphone market without a fight. Feast your eyes on their latest phone, which has an iPhone-like touch screen with a few variations. The Storm, to be distributed exclusively by Verizon in the United States this fall, has a so-called "clickable" display that is said to respond much like a physical keyboard does. Per a press release:...
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MacNewsWorld (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Sales of Apple's iPhone 3G have given the hardware maker a six-point boost in the consumer smartphone market, from 11 percent to 17 percent, according to a new report from The NPD Group, a consumer sales tracking firm. The report placed the iPhone in the top spot among the four best-selling smartphones based on unit sales to customers from June through August.
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The newcomer to the scene has grabbed a lot of territory fast, but don't think RIM will just roll over.
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
A third of all US buyers of the iPhone 3G were switchers from another carrier, according to a new report. The iPhone 3G also helped Apple gain a larger share of the consumer smartphone market. We're sure the other carriers are even greener with envy now than they were before. Read More...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
The iPhone's appeal in the US is more than obvious so it almost comes to no surprise that the NPD Group has concluded that a third of those who have purchased the iPhone 3G have dumped their carrier and went to AT&T, the exclusive carrier of Apple's smartphone. Now accounting for over 17% of US' smartphone market, the iPhone is the best selling smartphone ahead of RIM's Blackberry Curve, Blackberry...
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Tech News at TechWhack (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Apple iPhone 3G is the best selling Smartphone in USA Apple iPhone 3G has now been named as the best selling Smartphone in the US market. It is also the second best selling mobile device in the US... .
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iPod Observer (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
About 30 percent of first time U.S. iPhone 3G buyers between June and August switched to AT&T from other carriers based on data from NPD Group. Apple's combination iPod and smartphone is selling well enough, in fact, to have moved in behind Motorola's RAZR V3 as the second best selling mobile phone in the U.S.
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
According to a new report from The NPD Group, the leader in market research for the wireless industry, 30 percent...
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popgadget (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
A hitherto modest Israeli company called Emblaze Mobile has set out to challenge the smartphone majors such as HTC, RIM and Apple in (what else but) introducing smartphones that are rumored to have some key enhancements - welcome the Emblaze Edelweiss and Emblaze Monolith. Emblaze Mobile has apparently set its sights on leaving the competitor products gasping for breath with the launch of Edelweiss...
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iPhonic (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
According to rumours, HP may be readying a touchscreen version of its iPaq smartphone to challenge Apple's iPhone. Some of HP's existing iPaqs feature a screen designed to be used with a stylus. If HP decided to launch a model controlled by finger touch, it would probably have to layer its own interface on top of Windows Mobile, as is the case with HTC's Touch and Samsung's Omnia...
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iLounge (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
According to a new report from The NPD Group, 30 percent of U.S. customers who purchased an iPhone 3G from its launch on July 11 through August switched mobile carriers to do so. By comparison, only 23 percent of consumers, on average, switched carriers between June and August. Of the iPhone customers that switched to AT&T, 47 percent switched from Verizon Wireless, 24 percent switched from T-Mobile,...
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
We take a look at Apple Inc position in the stock market, with the creation of the iPhone the irresistible smartphone with its simple operating system and user interface this phone has well and truly fired up the handset world, with the addition of the iPhone 3G the smartphone that’s competitive price edge and push [...]
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