NextVR worked with Qualcomm (qcom) to test its new 820 chip, which is shipping
this quarter in new smartphones.
Not exact matches
On a conference call to discuss RIM's fiscal third -
quarter results
in December, the co-CEOs revealed that their
newest smartphone line, dubbed BlackBerry 10, will not be available until the latter part of the year.
On the company's earnings call, CEO Tim Cook said that the iPhone X, the company's
newest model, «was the most popular
smartphone in all of China last
quarter.»
China's
smartphone sales saw a record decline
in the first
quarter of 2018, according to a
new report by independent analyst company Canalys.
Overall, wireless revenues were up 1 % for the
quarter but profits on same were down 7 %, attributed to costs associated with
new smartphone sales as well as the previously mentioned decline
in voice ARPU.
Samsung sold more
smartphones than Apple
in the third
quarter of 2012, as consumers postponed purchases
in anticipation of the iPhone 5,
new research showed on Tuesday, while Nokia slipped down the rankings to be overtaken by Blackberry maker Research
in Motion.
Commentary: «Verizon Wireless delivered impressive results across the board
in the third
quarter, and we are geared up for an even better fourth
quarter, with
new smartphones, tablets and data devices coming to market.
This news release contains forward - looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Canadian securities laws, including statements regarding: BlackBerry's expectations regarding
new product initiatives and timing, including the BlackBerry 10 platform; BlackBerry's plans and expectations regarding
new service offerings, and assumptions regarding its service revenue model; BlackBerry's plans, strategies and objectives, and the anticipated opportunities and challenges
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This news release contains forward - looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Canadian securities laws, including statements regarding: BlackBerry's expectations regarding
new product initiatives and timing, including the BlackBerry 10 platform; BlackBerry's plans and expectations regarding
new service offerings, and assumptions regarding its service revenue model; BlackBerry's plans, strategies and objectives, and the anticipated opportunities and challenges
in fiscal 2014; anticipated demand for, and BlackBerry's plans and expectations relating to, programs to drive sell - through of the Company's BlackBerry 7 and 10
smartphones and BlackBerry PlayBook tablets; BlackBerry's expectations regarding financial results for the second
quarter of fiscal 2014; BlackBerry's expectations with respect to the sufficiency of its financial resources; BlackBerry's ongoing efforts to streamline its operations and its expectations relating to the benefits of its Cost Optimization and Resource Efficiency («CORE») program and similar strategies; BlackBerry's plans and expectations regarding marketing and promotional programs; and BlackBerry's estimates of purchase obligations and other contractual commitments.
Oasis founder and CEO Dave Heysen said that while iOS dominates
in Australia, Android has risen incredibly fast
in the last
quarter of 2014, making up 66.5 % of all
new smartphones bought.
Considering that roughly three -
quarters of
New Yorkers own
smartphones, according to the Department of Consumer Affairs, the market for development
in this city alone is huge.
It also isn't known when we will see the
new smartphones, but analysts are guessing at a release
in the second
quarter of 2015.
«Considering the fast growing consumer interest
in smartphones and the fact that more than three -
quarters of the people
in the global mobile phone market are still buying handsets with a traditional alphanumeric keypad, we think the
new BlackBerry Pearl 3G addresses a substantial market opportunity.
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«We successfully launched a range of BlackBerry 7
smartphones around the world during the latter part of the second
quarter and we are seeing strong sell - through and customer interest for these
new products,» read a canned statement from Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO at Research
In Motion.
Samsung mobile boss JK Shin on Thursday said that the company aims to sell 200 million
smartphones in 2012, and the way things are looking right now, this is a very real possibility — Samsung shipped an estimated 44.5 million
smartphones in the first
quarter, and its
new flagship phone won't even begin rolling out until later this month.
We've already seen Samsung unveil three
new Galaxy
smartphones ahead of CES 2017, but the star of the show for Samsung
in the first half of the year is undoubtedly the upcoming Galaxy S8, which is set to be announced sometime this
quarter.
The company made Google Assistant available on hundreds of millions of
smartphones, started selling Google Home
in six
new countries, introduced the Google Home Mini and Pixel Buds products and sold a smart speaker per second
in the fourth
quarter.
It was earlier reported that Nokia will be launching 4
new handsets
in the last
quarter of 2016, amongst which, are the Nokia D1C
smartphone, other than Nokia 5320 and Nokia 1490.
Samsung also registered a massive drop
in smartphone sales
in the last
quarter, but expects sales to grow given the launch of
new flagship products.
The company earlier announced its plans to launch the
new smartphone in the country sometime
in the second
quarter.
According to
new data from comScore,
smartphone ownership increased 43 percent
in the first half of this year, rising to account for nearly one
quarter of the country's mobile population.
A
new report by Strategy Analytics reveals that Samsung took 13 percent of the global
smartphone market's operating profit
in the first
quarter of this year.
The Surge S2, which is expected to be an otca - core SoC with eight high performance ARM Cortex A53 cores, is estimated to be released into mass production
in the third
quarter of 2017 and be launched together with Xiaomi's
new smartphone in the fourth
quarter of 2017.
The
new payment app developed by Rivetz and other partners — an Android alternative to Apple Pay with Bitcoin support — will be available
in the second
quarter of 2015 and is compatible with over 350 million existing Android devices, including Samsung
smartphones.
Sony will be launching its
new flagship
smartphone and couple of other mid-range
smartphones in the first
quarter of 2018.
Recently, James Rutherfoord, general manager of devices at Microsoft Asia - Pacific, told a Vietnamese publication that HMD Global intends to launch «two
new phone products
in the fourth
quarter 2016 and at least two
smartphones in the early second
quarter 2017».
Meanwhile, Android Authority reported
in August that Nokia executive Mike Wang confirmed the brand would unveil three or possibly four
new smartphone and tablet devices due
in the fourth fiscal
quarter of 2016.
Google is expected to announce the
new Nexus
smartphones sometime
in the fourth
quarter this year.
As the
smartphone market is growing at a faster pace than ever, Chinese
smartphone maker Xiaomi has reached to a
new record and shipped 11 million
smartphones in the first
quarter of 2014.
On the part of
new smartphones, HTC is rumoured to launch the HTC Hima as its flagship
smartphone in the first
quarter while its
new Desire series
smartphones are expected to be showcased at the CES
in Las Vegas early next week.
The
new smartphone will come with Android L operating system and will be available either
in the second or third
quarter of 2015.
According to a
new report, which is based on an interview with Richard Yu (also known as Yu Chengdong), CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Group, Huawei actually managed to sell over 100 million
smartphones in the first three
quarters of this year.
Though Samsung is still leading the worldwide
smartphone market, Apple made a
new record on Wednesday as it reported the whopping sales of 74.5 million iPhones
in the first
quarter of its fiscal 2015.
The
new smartphone is expected
in the first
quarter of 2018.
The now Foxconn - owned firm said it will begin mass - producing the panels this first
quarter and confirmed that these panels will likely be seen on its
new smartphones, which are scheduled for launch
in mid-2018.
After its first disappointing financial
quarter in years, which was attributed to a decline
in smartphone sales, Samsung shows no sign of slowing down its release of
new handsets.
Raymond James analyst Tavis McCourt recently said Apple (AAPL), which will unveil the all
new iPhone 5 on Wednesday afternoon, took
in 77.1 % of second -
quarter smartphone profits.
Smartphone wise, Intel will also be releasing its
new Moorefield SoCs
in the third
quarter, as well as a
new SoFIA program for budget oriented handsets.