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Mobile Devices The Current Analysis Mobile Devices module examines the changing competitive landscape in the hotly contested wireless mobile device market. From low end consumer phones to high end smart phones, Current Analysis’ team of wireless analysts evaluate the market, company competitive positions, and the products. Supported with an exhaustive database of handsets supplied via operator channels, the team assesses new handset arrivals by applying the CurrentCOMPETE comparative competitive analysis methodology. Operators and vendors benefit from the side-by-side evaluation of new devices to help them better understand the nature of the products competing for scarce store shelf space and fickle consumer mindshare.
Analysts - Mobile Devices
What We Cover - Mobile Devices
Free Competitive Intelligence - Mobile Devices Follow the links below to read free newsletters, highlights, analyst news flashes, telebriefing replays, and samples of recent Current Analysis Competitive Intelligence from the Mobile Devices module. Nokia Buys TrollTech, But not for the Obvious Reason - 1/28/2008 CES 2008: Motorola Announces Video and Music Phones - 1/6/2008 CES 2008: Sony Ericsson Launches Three New Phones for the U.S. - 1/6/2008 LG Voyager at Verizon Wireless Ready to Take on the iPhone Google Breathes Life into Android with 34 Partners and a Press Release Sprint Looks to a Brighter Future as it Holds the Sprint Ahead Technology Summit LinuxWorld 2007: Motorola Brands Its Mobile Linux Platform ‘‘MOTOMAGX’’ Open Access Does Not Mean Open Season for Device Vendors iPhone Impact RIM Announces Software for Windows Mobile 6 Devices, i.e. the “Virtual BlackBerry” The Importance of Functional Branding for Handsets Samsung and Sprint Try to UpStage the iPhone Motorola Finally RIZRs to the Challenge Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Brings Music to the Masses at T-Mobile LG Shines at 3GSM Samsung Ultra II Line May Be the Makings of a Platform HP Launches Voice-First Smartphone, Begging the Question, “Why?” Microsoft Evolves Windows Mobile OS Motorola Throws a Curve into Its New Product Line with the RIZR Z8 Nokia Launches Phones for Voice, Business, Navigation and TV Sony Ericsson Launches Four New "Branded Experience" Phones iPhone: First Impressions Apple Phone: Who Cares? (And Why) $49 is the New $99 This Holiday Season Motorola KRZR K1m Sweeps CDMA Carriers Is Microsoft’s Zune Chasing The Wrong iPod? Do Any of These New Phone/ BlackBerry/ Tablet/ Notebook Things Make Sense? Intelligence Report Summaries Read summaries of all recent Mobile Devices Competitive Intelligence Reports. Click Here |
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