In today’s podcast feature we’re taking a look back at the mobile industry’s biggest news stories of 2011.
As well as revisiting Apple’s emotional year, we discuss the Nokia & Microsoft partnership, Android’s growth, Samsung’s sales, RIM’s disappointments and LG’s 3D products… along with the Amazon Kindle, mobile payments and patent disputes.
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Iain, James and Mark take a look back at the mobile industry's high points and low spots from 2011. Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung and RIM all come under the spotlight, along with legal action, mobile payments and tablet sales.
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Digital development company Noise Inc. has developed an iPhone app that will allow fans to vote in the BRIT Awards 2012.
The agency has worked with MasterCard to create the first-ever application that allows fans to vote via their mobile phones.
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A new report from Juniper Research expects the redemption rate of mobile coupons to average at over 8% by 2016. That’s an eight-fold increase over the best paper coupons campaigns.
It means there’ll be over 600 million regular mobile coupon users worldwide in four years’ time, with the total redemption value expected to exceed $43 billion (£27.5 billion) by 2016.
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ABI Research estimates that Apple iPad users have downloaded a total of three billion applications since the tablet was launched in April 2010. This is almost a fifth of all downloads by Apple users - and has happened several months faster than the iPhone took to reach the same figure.
There are currently thought to be over 120,000 apps available specifically for the iPad.
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