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CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. The intelligence firm's research suggests the iPhone-spawning tech giant has leapt into the number three spot, up from fifth position in the last quarter. Apple's success is attributed to -- you guessed it -- the fact that it's flogged a bucketload of pricey iPhones. IDG reckons Apple shifted 37 million mobiles in the last quarter of 2011, giving it an 8.7 per cent slice of the market. That's a tasty piece of the smart phone pie.
Apple's success is particularly impressive when you bear in mind that really it's only selling three phones -- the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS, Apple may have snuck into third place, but it's still miles behind Samsung, which sold 97.6 million phones in the last quarter of last year, Both companies trail Nokia, which modern scandinavian multi colour color curve graphic iphone case moved 113.5 million mobiles in the same period, Nokia may be clear in the lead, but IDG reckons our favourite Finns are flagging -- its market share is down an estimated 7.9 per cent since last year, When you consider that these figures count for all mobiles and not just smart phones, Nokia's figures look even gloomier and Apple's look even., er, un-gloomier..
Putting aside petty company squabbles, IDG reckons the mobile phone market as a whole grew by 11.1 per cent in 2011, which is a bit less than the 18.7 per cent growth enjoyed by good old 2010. It's thought that the slowing growth is due to faltering demand for mid-range feature phones. What are your thoughts? What's next for mobiles? Can Apple hold its successful trajectory, or will Nokia maintain its lead with devices like the Windows Phone-powered Lumia 800? Tell us in the comments, or on our Facebook wall.
However, if hackers want to turn any remaining hardware into their test beds, Sarva is passing them out, The Verge reported, A tiny fleet modern scandinavian multi colour color curve graphic iphone case of e-mail-, messaging-, and Twitter-only devices crumbles in the face of good ol' American multitasking, Hey, remember the Peek, that handheld device from 2008 that supplied e-mail, and only e-mail, for $20 a month?, Yeah, didn't think so, After supporting customers on the original Peek, the marginally more useful Peek Pronto, and the Twitter Peek since then, Peek and its CEO Amol Sarva are shutting things down..
CNET también está disponible en español. Don't show this again. I do like that the Optik's display has a sharper resolution (1,280 by 800 pixels) than the premium Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (1,024 by 600 pixels), another compelling 7-inch Honeycomb tablet. Of course the Tab uses an LCD with Plane Line Switching (PLS), which typically offer higher contrast and wider viewing angles than their standard LCD cousins. No word yet on just what type of LCD the Optik ships with. Still, for a very agreeable cost of entry (with 2-year Sprint contract), the Optik also features a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. One drawback though is that the device links to Sprint's 3G, not 4G cellular data network. I personally would choose to grab a network connection via the Optik's Wi-Fi radio and cancel the 3G data plan altogether if possible.
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