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Analysis shows Android makes up 70% of smartphones in Q4
Canalys, a company that has made a living doing analytics, has released some new information concerning the penetration of Android into the smartphone market. According to their research, not only did Android make up 70% of the new smartphone device market that shipped in Q4, …
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Google Q4 2012 earnings released: Steady growth, without including Motorola
Google yesterday released their specifics on earnings from Q4 2012, to include: Some $14.42 billion in revenue, up 36 percent compared to Q4 of 2011. Motorola, which Google continues to operate as a separate company, saw revenue of $1.51 billion, but an operating loss of …
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Verizon Q4 and 2012 earnings: great growth all around
Yesterday, Verizon released their Q4 earnings, and total 2012 earnings. The growth seen on their front is terrific, as follows for Q4: 2.2 million net customer additions in the quarter, highest in company history $20 billion in revenue ($16.4 bn being service revenues) for Q4, up …
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HTC reports less than great Q4 profits
HTC, a name synonymous with popular android hardware, just posted their financial report for Q4 of 2012, and the results aren’t terrific. In a quarter where most electronics manufacturers excel due to the holiday season, HTC announces that they pulled in about $34.5 million in …
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HTC planning another tablet, expects sales to drop in Q4
Heading into Q4, Peter Chou expects HTC’s sales to drop due to heavy competition in the holiday season. He also mentioned that they’re working on another Android tablet, to be released next year.
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HTC Wildfire Coming to the States via Alltel, Others
Looking for a budget Android device that’s worth your money and still looks cool? Than you’re looking for the HTC Wildfire.
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Android 3.0 Launch to Coincide with Google’s Music Service
It looks as though last week Android product manager Gaurav Jain has confirmed that the availability of Android 3.0 (Gingerbread) will coincide with the launch of Google’s music service this holiday season. In an interview with top Israeli financial newspaper Calcalist, Jain said the next …
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HTC Expecting Double Digit Growth with Help from Click
The forthcoming HTC Click handset is expected to drop in around $300 before any subsidation. Â That would put it a couple of hundred dollars less than the current models being offered and quite attractive to people looking for their next smart phone. Â With such …
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