The smartphone industry picks up new trends every year and
once leading smartphone makers pick up a certain trend, the whole industry begins to lean toward it.
Meanwhile, the jury is still out on a comeback effort by
once leading smartphone company, Blackberry.
Not exact matches
The graphics have been stretched out of proportion
once again to fit the different aspect ratio of modern
smartphones,
leading to a kind of weird look that takes some getting used to, and the scrolling isn't as smooth as I'd prefer.
Sure, Steve Jobs
once called $ 199 the magic price point, but that was for the iPhone and was, essentially, the arbitrary entry - price point he set for industry -
leading smartphones.
But now BlackBerry is weathering the storm, having fallen from the heart of the
smartphone business it
once led.
The
smartphone maker — and now, tablet maker — has always impressed us with their innovative and quality hardware, and the XOOM proves,
once again, that Motorola has what it takes to
lead the Android space to greatness.
Its 2007 introduction of the iPhone sparked a global boom in
smartphones; its 2010 introduction of the iPad
led to a revolution in the
once - stagnant tablet space.
Its 2007 introduction of the iPhone sparked a global boom in
smartphones; its 2010 introduction of the iPad
led to a revolution in the
once - stagnant tablet space.
The Mi 4 is also
once again packed with high - end specs that have
led to CEO Lei Jun touting it as the fastest - ever
smartphone globally, replacing the Mi 3.
The LG G4 is definitely another step forward for the
once - ailing
smartphone brand, but it's a step that puts it further behind the
leading pack.
HTC delivered a great
smartphone with the HTC One, but failed to capture the consumer market
once again,
leading to yet another disappointing year.
While we still have a long way to go to see it adopted by many different
smartphones,
once companies like Samsung follow Google's
lead, Android will no doubt be more powerful and better than ever.
HTC isn't the
leading smartphone company it
once was, and in turn, it's lost a few of its loyal followers
Google has announced its entrance into remote access connectivity between your desktop and
smartphone in a new move that positions the company to
once again
lead on innovation.
Earlier this week, it was reported that HTC,
once one of the
leading smartphone companies, is contemplating on acquisition prospects.