Global smartphone trends- Samsung sells most mobiles… but Apple makes most money
Samsung is selling the most smartphones worldwide, but Apple is making the most money, according to new research.
Samsung is selling the most smartphones worldwide, but Apple is making the most money, according to new research.
Just one day after Google launched it’s take on the cloud storage space, another key player has entered the arena. Sony’s PlayMemories cloud storage service has launched in the UK, but unlike its rivals DropBox and Google Drive, the service only works for media files.
This video viral from Samsung shows promotes its latest smartphone/ tablet hybrid by showing that bigger is better… quite literally. The ad has already notched up over 2.5m YouTube views in less than 2 weeks. See why it’s our video viral of the week below…
ALL3MEDIA has launched a new TV store app for Samsung and LG connected TVs, in partnership with software company easeltv.
Research in Motion have had a turbulent year, as its Blackberry mobile range has lost market share to rivals such as Apple, Samsung and HTC.
Broadcaster Sky has launched its Sky Go app on Android, giving smartphone users access to its web TV service.
Barclays has launched an app that lets users transfer money via their mobile phone.
Google’s $12.5bn acquisition of Motorola Mobility has been backed by regulators in Europe and the US.
O2 has begun a trial of its superfast mobile broadband in London this week, switching on the first 4G network in the capital ahead of other network operators.
Samsung has launched its latest mobile device, the Galaxy Note…but journalists can’t decide what it is. Daniel Ashdown, analyst at Juniper research, takes a closer look…