Wednesday's edition of The Fonecast sees Iain and James bringing their regular mix of insight and humour to a wide range of topics, from Ofcom's 'smartphone addiction' survey to Google's patent complaints and RIM's new BlackBerry devices.
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Research In Motion has announced five new smartphones based on the BlackBerry 7 operating system.
Three will join the BlackBerry Torch model range, the other two are BlackBerry Bold models. It's RIM's largest-ever largest global launch, involving more than 225 carriers and distribution partners worldwide.
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We're covering another batch of quarterly results in this week's podcast - and we're also looking at what this has done to smartphone market share.
Elsewhere there's interesting news that could affect the Sony Ericsson partnership, there's a new 'Facebook phone' from Vodafone, there's new connectivity coming to BlackBerry users - and there's a new Nokia smartphone, complete with a new naming strategy.
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We're covering another batch of quarterly results in this week’s podcast - and we're also looking at what this has done to smartphone market share - before moving on to the rest of the mobile industry headlines.
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Research in Motion has announced that BBM - the BlackBerry Messenger instant messaging service - is now going to be available from within certain applications.
The new version 6 of BBM will work with 'BBM connected' apps , enabling users to interact with friends from within the app itself. For example, a BBM connected game would let users chat in real-time while the game is being played.
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