Mark Bridge writes:
With Hallowe’en just around the corner, thoughts turn to the departed... and it would be easy to think that the market for feature phones is in the technological graveyard. After all, Sony Ericsson has recently said it’ll be dropping feature phones from its product range in 2012. But perhaps the battle of feature phone vs smartphone isn’t over yet.
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Telecom research firm Berg Insight says the global market for location-based services (LBS) platforms and middleware is expected to grow steadily in the next few years.
Annual revenue for this equipment, including A-GPS servers and middleware platforms, is projected to grow from about €150 million last year to €300 million (£263 million) in 2016.
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Google and Samsung have revealed the latest flagship Android phone: the Galaxy Nexus.
It’s the first phone specifically designed for the latest release of Android 4.0, also known as ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’.
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It’s been another big news week for The Fonecast. In today’s podcast we talk about the recent ‘BlackBerry crumble’ before discussing legal challenges to Android, looking at mobile advertising and thoroughly washing our hands before making any phone calls!
You can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by subscribing to our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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This week we talk about the 'BlackBerry crumble', discuss legal challenges to Android, look at mobile advertising and thoroughly wash our hands before making any calls. Listen to find out why!
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