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New research reveals phone calls are no longer the main use for smartphones

ExclusiveNew research reveals phone calls are no longer the main use for smartphones

A new report from O2 has revealed that the average smartphone owner now spends more than 2 hours a day using their phone.

However, voice calls aren’t the main priority for these consumers. 74% of smartphone users use their handsets to take photos, with 71% using their phones for calls. And more time is spent on mobile internet browsing than making phone calls.

ExclusivemPowa mobile payment service goes live for Apple iOS devices

The mPowa mobile payment service, which was announced earlier this year, is now available on Apple iPhone and iPad devices.

Individuals and organisations that want to take credit and debit card payments can download the app and register their details to receive a plug-in card reader.

ExclusiveQualcomm restructures its business to protect its patents

Mobile technology company Qualcomm Incorporated is planning to change its corporate structure. It says the reasons include improving its product delivery and protecting its patent portfolio from any claims that involve other parts of the company.

After the restructure there’ll be a new wholly-owned subsidiary called Qualcomm Technologies Inc (QTI). This business will handle Qualcomm’s research and development activities along with its product and services businesses, including the QCT semiconductor business.

Vodafone reorganises its European operations

ExclusiveVodafone reorganises its European operations

Vodafone Group has split its European operations into two new operating regions; Northern & Central Europe and Southern Europe.

Philipp Humm has been appointed as Chief Executive for Northern & Central Europe with effect from October, while Paolo Bertoluzzo is the new Chief Executive of Southern Europe.

Research In Motion warns of job cuts and delays to BlackBerry 10 platform

ExclusiveResearch In Motion warns of job cuts and delays to BlackBerry 10 platform

Research In Motion has published quarterly results for the first three months of its current financial year, which ended on 2nd June. It shipped 7.8 million BlackBerry smartphones and 260,000 BlackBerry PlayBook tablets in the quarter.

Revenue was $2.8 billion (£1.8 billion), down 33% from the previous quarter and down 43% from the same quarter in 2012. The company reported a net quarterly loss of $518 million.

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