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Friday, October 26, 2012

Samsung tops the global smartphone market, as HTC, Nokia and RIM fall further behind

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Research published by market analysts IDC has put Samsung way out in front of its rivals in the global smartphone market share charts, where Nokia has disappeared from the top five for the first time, and HTC has dropped several spots too.

Market analyst company IDC has released the latest version of its Mobile Phone Tracker information chart, showing where it places the world’s major phone manufacturers regarding smartphone market share and sales. Samsung is the star of the show, a fact reflected in its own quarterly results, while Nokia, HTC and Research in Motion all show signs of suffering at both its, and Apple’s hands.

Samsung has retained its position at the top of the charts, with a 31.3-percent market share, up from 22.7-percent last year. It’s estimated to have shipped 56 million smartphones between July and September, a huge improvement over the already impressive 28 million from the same period last year.

The Korean company has also announced its financial report for the same period, posting $7.4 billion in profits, beating its previous record for the fourth consecutive time. A Reuters piece on the subject puts its smartphone shipments at 58 million, slightly higher than IDC’s figure, and says that between 18 and 20 million of that amount were Galaxy S3 handsets.

HTC drops behind RIM and ZTE

Apple comes second in IDC’s ranking, with 15-percent of the smartphone market, up from 13.8-percent this time last year, and we all know how it has been performing recently. Research in Motion is gamely holding on to third position with a market share of 4.3-percent, down from 9.6-percent last year, but ZTE is a mere 0.1-percent behind — making a position change likely in IDC’s next report.

Finally, the top five is rounded out by HTC. This time last year, it had a 10.3-percent market share, and was ahead of both RIM and ZTE, but now, with a dismal 4-percent, it trails both of them. It’s shown to have sold 7.3 million smartphones this quarter, highlighting the gulf that has opened up between it, Apple and particularly Samsung.

To try to drum up some business in Europe, HTC has today launched Best Deals, a variation on the popular daily deal system, where HTC owners can enter their own deal preferences and, based on location, the app will return relevant offers. There are 12 providers signed up to Best Deals, including iVoucher, Daily Deal, Qype and LivingSocial, but perhaps crucially, not Groupon. The Best Deals app looks to be part of HTC Sense, is compatible with the One X, One S, One X+, the 8X and 8S, and will be available in the UK, Italy, Germany, France and Spain in November.

Nokia leaves the top five for the first time

Finally, we come to Nokia, a company absent from IDC’s top five smartphone companies for the first time since it first began keeping records in 2004. It does still appear in the overall list of general phone manufacturers though, and in second position. It has shipped a massive 82 million phones during the third quarter, down from the 106 million it shipped during the same period last year, and it retains an 18.7-percent market share.

Samsung again tops this list, with a 23-percent market share and a grand total of 105.4 million phones leaving its warehouse.

There’s no sign of the global smartphone market slowing down either, as the 179 million smartphones sold this summer is 45.3-percent more than this time last year.


Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/research-shows-samsung-tops-the-global-smartphone-market/

Samsung I9260 Galaxy Premier images leak

We have seen some images of the Samsung I9260 Galaxy Premier in the past but they have mostly showed the front of the device. But these latest pictures show us some of the other sides of the device, including the back.



The Galaxy Premier looks very similar to the Galaxy S III from the front, but has a prominent chrome strip around the bezel. The sides use glossy plastic and the back looks like it is matte, just like on the Galaxy Nexus.



From the previous leaks we know that the Galaxy Premier has a 4.65-inch, 1280 x 720 resolution display, 8 megapixel camera, dual-core 1.5GHz processor (we're guessing the TI OMAP4470), 1GB RAM, 8 megapixel camera, 16GB internal memory and microSD card slot.

One would assume why Samsung would be releasing a phone with specs so close to the Galaxy S III, but they could just be trying to fill the hole that would be left in their line-up once the Galaxy Nexus gets replaced by the LG Nexus 4 next week.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9260_galaxy_premier_images_leak-news-5001.php

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

New iPod touch to get GPS, FaceTime HD camera, new colors: analyst

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Apple will release a new iPod touch with built-in GPS, a 5-megapixel front camera, and game controller functionality, says analyst.

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Oft-quoted market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities released early this morning a list of “expectations” for Apple’s rumored iPod touch update. Some of Kuo’s predictions are thing’s we’ve heard before — but he has a couple of new ideas that, if real, would easily make this the best iPod touch yet.

First up, Kuo believes the new iPod touch will come in a rainbow of new colors, much like the iPod nano and iPod shuffle do now. He also expects the screen to grow to 4 inches, while its thickness will shrink to between 6 and 6.5 mm, and the weight will drop to below 100 grams. The iPod touch will also come with the A5 system-on-chip, says Kuo, and will (of course) have the smaller dock connector we’ve all been hearing so much about.

That’s all stuff that, more or less, has been tossed around before. It’s the next bits that are new.

According to Kuo the new iPod touch will have built-in GPS. His thinking is that having additional devices able to connect and integrate with the new Apple Maps app, which will debut in iOS 6, will add support to Maps. The odd part about all this is that the iPod touch does not have a 3G/4G baseband processor, which his where the GPS is located in iPhones and 3G/4G iPads. But it’s possible that Apple will allow the iPod touch to cache Maps data whenever it connects to Wi-Fi. It could work — but we’re going to keep our skeptical hat on for this one.

Another Kuo prediction is the addition of a 5-megapixel FaceTime HD camera on the front of the new iPod touch. This would be a major upgrade, and one that seems to us quite likely.

Finally, Kuo believes the new iPod touch will work like a handheld game controller that can connect to a Mac or iPad. As with the FaceTime HD camera update, this rumor isn’t a hard one to swallow.

Kuo also says that the 4th generation iPod touch will be discontinued. But according to 9to5Mac, this estimate is “wrong,” and the device will actually be upgraded to include 16GB of storage.

So there you have it — add new, thinner, faster iPod touch with GPS, better front camera, and gamer controller-like functionality to your list of rumors to look for when Apple takes the stage in just a couple hours.

Check back with Digital Trends at 10a.m. PT/1p.m. ET for the latest from Apple’s big announcement.


Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/new-ipod-touch-to-get-gps-facetime-hd-camera-new-colors-analyst/