Sentences with phrase «taking over the world smartphone»

The country is already on the verge of taking over the world smartphone market.

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One way is to ditch the traditional card and take your program mobile — especially with the smartphone becoming the go - to device for people all over the world.
In the course of a week, the mobile app «Pokemon Go» has taken over the world, sending smartphone - wielding pixel hunters out into their communities to find virtual Kabutops and Jigglypuffs.
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After HP CEO Meg Whitman took over, she announced that the company would ultimately offer a smartphone to keep up with the fact that for many in the developing world, such a device is now their first and maybe only computer.
Smartphones seem to have taken over the world.
Casual games are slowly taking over the world, as you would find that most folks do their gaming over mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
It's pretty clear that multi-purpose mobile devices, tablets and smartphones, are taking over the world, but what figures stand behind it?
In a smartphone world where every person is obsessed with taking amazing photos and making free video calls over the internet, powerful selfie cameras are emerging as USPs for major OEMs.
Samsung is trying to take over the smartwatch world the same way it took over smartphones — through sheer numbers.
Privately held smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp. is looking to take the world by storm, but can China's «Little Rice» take over in the U.S.?
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is looking to take over the world one country at a time.
Alexa is taking over the world right now but until Amazon's virtual assistant is on smartphones, its utility and accessibility are limited.
In just over two weeks, Motorola (along with dozens of other smartphone vendors and consumer electronic companies) will take the stage at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
2017 should be the long - awaited year foldable smartphone / tablet hybrids start cropping up in the real world, from Samsung, LG and other OEMs, prospectively hitting stores in limited numbers before taking over the industry... eventually.
You may think that the RAM and internal storage aren't up to some standards, but believe me, if a smartphone with 1 GB of RAM can take over the world by storm, why can't an Android smartphone with hardware level optimization can reach up to that level.
The world is shifting to mobile and some will say that smartphones and iPhones have already taken over the world.
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