BlackBerry fever sweeps Indonesian market

Release Date 14 Apr, 2010 in Financial Times

 
   

BlackBerry fever sweeps Indonesian market

Financial Times - Anthony Deutsch - 14 Apr, 2010
The dominance in Indonesia of Nokia's mobile phones is under threat as a more demanding public dumps old models for sleeker, ...

Mixed Reception for Nokia Phones

Wall Street Journal (blog) - ‎Apr 13, 2010‎
By WSJ London Nokia's new mobile phones, announced Tuesday, will sell at an attractive price and may help the company compete, in particular, against rival ...

Smartphone shipments hit 180m last year, says study

StrategyEye - 14 Apr, 2010
By Editorial Smartphone shipments exceeded 180m units worldwide last year, with Nokia, Research In Motion and Apple controlling 60% of the market, ...

Nokia unveils three cheaper messaging phones

Reviewboard Magazine - 14 Apr, 2010
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's top cellphone maker Nokia unveiled three new, cheaper messaging phone models on Tuesday, challenging the dominance of RIM's ...

BlackBerry Fever

Telecoms News (blog) - 14 Apr, 2010
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, has been kept very quiet by Nokia, the mobile phone company which holds sway there. ...

Nokia launches cheap smartphones for emerging markets

TelecomTiger - 14 Apr, 2010
Nokia Crop launched three competitively priced smartphones with the lowest model priced at euro 100. The phones are particularly targeted in the emerging ...

Smartphone sales hit 180m

CITY A.M. - Steve Dinneen - 14 Apr, 2010
A staggering 180m smartphones were shipped worldwide last year as the market continued to evolve at a blistering pace. Sales are expected to leap to almost ...

Nokia sells cheaper smart phones

Investor's Business Daily - 14 Apr, 2010
The mobile phone giant launched three less-expensive smart phones. Nokia (NOK) said its new Nokia C3, E5 and C6 handsets have full qwerty keyboards, ...

Nokia unveils three cheaper messaging phones

Daily Nation - ‎Apr 13, 2010‎
The Palm Pre smartphone is demonstrated at the annual CES in Las Vegas. Photo/REUTERS By REUTERS The world's top cellphone maker Nokia unveiled three new, ...

 

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