Android market share is 17%, while RIM has 18%, but it has been around for years and offers only smartphones. There are two companies of the kind - RIM and HTC. Other manufacturers offer ordinary phones as well. You can remember HTC Smart, but its influence is too insignificant and it is just an experiment.
Nokia's Symbian is still a leader with 43.5% of the market, but a year ago it had 50.3%. Nokia sales are based on inexpensive smartphones purchased as ordinary handsets. Accessible price is a key factor for Nokia survival now. Unfortunately, in terms of technology the company is losing ground.
Let's look at the figures and forecast the future.
Symbian's future looks uncertain, because the price decrease has its limits and the competition in the low price range will heat up in 2011 when MediaTek will offer an inexpensive chipset for smartphones, especially the models build on Android.
The Famous Motorola Droid version 2.0 or the Droid 2 (4G version) is arrived Verizon with Android 2.2 Froyo onboard and 5 MP camera with 3G support and Don't forget the Capacitive 4-inches touchscreen, 1Ghz CPU, Internal 8GB storage and support MicoSD up to 32GB. About the Camera Video Quality you can check the second video below which is a sample video from the Moto Droid 5mp camera. The phone came in a small cool Box and you can see the Full Review Video and Unboxing below too (First Video)!
Check Video Below
Today we Introduce you the Unboxing of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. We All remember this Awesome phone with 8MP camera and Android OS 1.6 (Expected update Next Month to Android Eclair 2.1) onboard with a Huge Capacitive touch Screen.
The Phone Came from AT&t with Awesome box with All the basic accessories,CD and an Extra Battery too. Check photo below. Enjoy!
After Banning the Blackberry on UAE, Saudia & Kuwait. RIM are afraid of is reputations so they decided to work with India to resolve many security issues to avoid banning the blackberry service from Indian Network operators, India has over than 6 Million BlackBerry users and Devices.Also also mentioned that India had "concerns" about Gmail and Skype, but didn't offer any further details. RIM SEO in India Said in His Statement Today:
In response to the statement published today by the Government of India, and further to RIM's Customer Update dated August 2, RIM wishes to provide this additional information to its customers. Although RIM cannot disclose confidential regulatory discussions that take place with any government, RIM assures its customers that it genuinely tries to be as cooperative as possible with governments in the spirit of supporting legal and national security requirements, while also preserving the lawful needs of citizens and corporations. RIM has drawn a firm line by insisting that any capabilities it provides to carriers for "lawful" access purposes be limited by four main principles:
1. The carriers' capabilities be limited to the strict context of lawful access and national security requirements as governed by the country's judicial oversight and rules of law.
2. The carriers' capabilities must be technology and vendor neutral, allowing no greater access to BlackBerry consumer services than the carriers and regulators already impose on RIM's competitors and other similar communications technology companies.
3. No changes to the security architecture for BlackBerry Enterprise Server customers since, contrary to any rumors, the security architecture is the same around the world and RIM truly has no ability to provide its customers' encryption keys. Also driving RIM's position is the fact that strong encryption is a fundamental commercial requirement for any country to attract and maintain international business anyway and similarly strong encryption is currently used pervasively in traditional VPNs on both wired and wireless networks in order to protect corporate and government communications.
4. RIM maintains a consistent global standard for lawful access requirements that does not include special deals for specific countries.
Latest Registered Mobile Devices from Federal Communications Commission's site Friday (14/8/2010)
Phones
Read - LG T310i
Read - LG P509
Read - LG MS690
Read - Kyocera C4700
Read - Samsung SGH-A197
Read - Huawei U3200
Read - Huawei U8150-B
Read - VeryKool i600
Read - Haier HG-U53
Peripherals
Read - Nokia BH-217
Read - Huawei E173s-1
Read - Huawei E173s-2
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