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Mobile Devices The Current Analysis Mobile Devices module examines the changing competitive landscape in the hotly contested wireless mobile device market. From low end consumer phones to high end smart phones, Current Analysis’ team of wireless analysts evaluate the market, company competitive positions, and the products. Supported with an exhaustive database of handsets supplied via operator channels, the team assesses new handset arrivals by applying the CurrentCOMPETE comparative competitive analysis methodology. Operators and vendors benefit from the side-by-side evaluation of new devices to help them better understand the nature of the products competing for scarce store shelf space and fickle consumer mindshare.
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COMPLIMENTARY COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE Follow the links below to read free newsletters, highlights, analyst news flashes, telebriefing replays, and samples of recent Current Analysis Competitive Intelligence from the Mobile Devices module.
Mobile World Congress 2010: Microsoft Regains Relevance in Smartphones with Windows Phone 7 - 2/16/2010 Mobile World Congress 2010: Garmin-Asus Launches New GPS Phones to Navigate Tougher Competition - 2/16/2010 Google Nexus One Launch: Terrific HTC Phone, Only Available Online - 1/5/2010 Verizon Wireless unveils Motorola DROID Smartphone - 10/30/2009 CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2009: Verizon Wireless and Google Issue Joint Press Release - 10/6/2009 Motorola Unveils Its First Android Smartphone - 9/10/2009 Samsung Reclaim Is the First Eco Phone Consumers May Actually Want to Buy - 8/10/2009 HTC Hero Gives a Sense of What Android Can Do - 6/26/2009 Palm Pre Launch and Hands-on Analysis - 6/6/2009 Samsung Alias2 Brings E-Ink to Phones - 5/11/2009 CTIA Wireless 2009: Samsung Upgrades the Instinct at Sprint - 3/31/2009 CTIA Wireless 2009: Sprint Also Expands Consumer QWERTY Messaging with Sanyo SCP-2700 - 3/31/2009 CTIA Wireless 2009: AT&T Rolls Out Extensive QWERTY Lineup - 3/30/2009 CES 2009: RIM’s New BlackBerry Curve 8900 Comes to T-Mobile - 1/7/2009 CES 2009: SanDisk SlotRadio: Cheap and Easy Content - 1/7/2009 RIM’s Storm is the First Touchscreen BlackBerry and a Verizon Wireless Exclusive - 10/8/2008 T-Mobile and Google (and HTC) Launch G1, Industry’s First Android Phone - 9/23/2008 Nokia and Qualcomm Settle Their Suits: What it Means - 7/24/2008 Sprint Makes a Statement with Pricing and Launches Samsung Instinct at $129 - 6/20/2008 AT&T Launches Much Rumored, Long Awaited iPhone3G at Much Lower Price Point - 6/9/2008 |
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