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Will Orange, T-Mobile, O2 and Vodafone create their own mobile OS?

A report in French newspaper Le Figaro (reported by MobileBusinessBriefing.com) says Stephane Richard, the CEO of France Telecom, wants to meet the heads of Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica and Vodafone on 8th October to talk about creating a common OS for mobile devices.

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RIM says over 12 million BlackBerry smartphones were shipped in the last quarter

Research In Motion has published its second quarter results for the three months ended 28th August 28 2010. It says revenue grew 31% year-on-year to $4.62 billion, its subscriber account base grew by approximately 56% to over 50 million (although it had hoped for more) and BlackBerry smartphone shipments grew more than 45% over the same quarter last year to 12.1 million.

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Android smartphone sales will overtake Symbian in 2012, says report

The latest forecast from Informa Telecoms & Media suggests that Android will overtake Symbian as the world's most popular smartphone operating system in around four years – with sales of new Android devices outnumbering Symbian smartphones in 2012.

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Facebook phone denials are PR spin, says TechCrunch

Yesterday, technology news website TechCrunch reported rumours that Facebook was 'building' a mobile phone by creating the software and working with a third party for the hardware. It noted that Facebook wanted to integrate itself into the contacts list and other core functions. A possible partnership with INQ was suggested, which would follow in the footsteps of the INQ1 handset.

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More than a million mobile customers have opted-in to ads via O2 More

The O2 More advertising service, which sends marketing messages to O2 UK subscribers, now has more than a million customers. O2 More launched in December 2009, less than a year ago. Customers who opt-in receive SMS and MMS messages from O2 More clients, including Adidas, Cadbury and NatWest.

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