In the third quarter of the financial year, RIM or Research in Motion grew by 40% despite the onslaught by several handset manufacturers like Apple, which intends to increase its share in the business market. Quite amazingly, their rise in revenue was $5.49 billion.
Continue readingWindows Phone 7 Now Flaunts Augmented Reality
Of late, I have participated in a competition so that I can get an LG Optimus 7 Smartphone having really neat and new feature known as Augmented Reality.
Continue readingThe Time for Cell Awards has Arrived Once Again
The end of a year always brings a spark to give some awards. The cell phone industry is not immune to this as well.
Continue readingDual-Core Smartphone Finally Enters the Market
Unless someone steals the show at the eleventh hour, LG Optimus 2X seems to be the world’s first Smartphone with a dual-core processor.
Continue readingThree Introduces a Latest Tariff Plan for Cell Phones
What more do you need? A new unrestricted data usage tariff has just been launched.
Continue readingWhat is the value of my cell?
Yesterday, I took the decision of selling off my old cell phone. I took the first opportunity to visit sellcell.com. I have memorized the names of majority of the prominent mobile phone recyclers from different sources such as television adverts, etc. Despite this, I prefer visiting SellCell, as it is the only place where I can know what each company is offering, with just a few clicks of the mouse. This saves me both effort and time in searching for the best deals.
Continue readingDo you think your network is overloaded?
O2 thinks ‘Possibly’ might be the conclusion.
Continue readingWill Nokia Steal the Show in 2011?
That’s what the company hopes while announcing a few planned innovations. Camera phone with optical zoom is one of their radical innovations.
Continue readingAmerica Loves Her Cell Phones
According to a report by Business Wire, the relationship Americans have with their cell phones rivals that which they have with friends and family – but the attachment is much shorter-lived.
Continue readingCell Phone E-Waste in the USA
In a report by the Electronics Take Back Coalition, it was estimated that 126.3 million cell phones were put into the trash while only 14 million were recycled. That’s a recycling rate of 10% – and it is not very good. It was also pointed out that 68% of American consumers stockpile unwanted electrical equipment in their homes. The question is why?
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