unwiredview.com - 3/13/2009
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You know that guy, who does something pretty clever, and then can’t stop running around telling everyone who would listen how smart and good he is? Well, Samsung starts to remind me of that guy a bit. C’mon Samsung, we already know that you really like your touchscreen phones. Why else would you ...
intomobile.com - 3/17/2009
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Just when they announced that more than 5
million F480 units has been shipped to date ,...
Samsung is out with yet another number. This time the Korean giant is claiming a quarter (25%) of the overall touchscreen phone market! Most of the devices ...
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Samsung: We hold 25% of the worldwide touchscreen phone ...
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Samsung reclama 25% del mercado de touchscreens
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... Como bien apuntan en Unwired View, deberían dejar de tratar de sorprendernos con sus estadísticas y concentrarse en que el ...
Samsung: We hold 25% of the worldwide touchscreen phone market!
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... to Android. Will they port TouchWIZ to Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s platform or go for Android’s native interface, like the one we’ve seen on the HTC Dream (G1) and Magic? Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised to see them unveiling a TouchWIZ-enabled Android phone. After all, Samsung has already brought its UI to Windows Mobile and Symbian, hence conquering another platform doesn’t seem that problematic. We’ll have to wait and see…
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