Posts Tagged ‘Smartphones’

Motorola Charm: Android Phone with QWERTY Keyboard and Touch Screen

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Motorola Android phone Charm is a 2.1 with QWERTY keyboard soon to be launched just in America but unfortunately there.

What is interesting here, as a QWERTY phone that looks like the BlackBerry, it is rarely equipped with touch screen but at Motorola Charm is also equipped with 2.8 inch (320 × 240) touch screen.

You also do not have to worry if the screen will be easily damaged or scratched because Motorola has been using the Gorilla Charm Glass that is very strong.

LG Produces Android Tablets

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

One of the leading electronic device manufacturers, LG, will make a tablet computer that runs the Android operating system, which is commonly used in smart phones.

This tablet computer will be launched in the fourth quarter of this year with the name Optimus Z. The device will also work with Froyo Android operating system, the latest release from Google.

As a matter of fact, earlier, the South Korean company has made tablet computer with the Windows 7 operating system. The launch of Optimus Z is predicted to coincide with Google’s plan to release Android Froyo to the market at the end of this year.

Start Touchscreen Smartphone Market Dominance

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Phone with touch screen technology began to dominate the smartphone market since the fourth quarter of 2009. Market analysts Canalys estimates that during the last quarter of 2009, mobile touchscreen control 55% of global handset shipments. Compared to the year 2008, the number of smart phone shipment increased approximately 138 percent.

In units, the number of touchscreen phones in the market reached 166 million units by the end of last year. Seeing the year 2009, it was not too surprising to see Apple in the top position for touchscreen mobile phones, other vendors such as Nokia also continues to follow without the Nokia 5800 and N97. Nokia is the vendor that shipped the most touchscreen phones in 2009,” said market analyst from Canalys, Tim Shepherd, as reported by Cellular-News.

The increasing number of touchscreen phones in circulation also boosting market potential. Canalys revealed from 4000 respondents, 60 percent of whom want a touchscreen phone. In the year 2010, the phone’s touch screen technology will be speaking at the market. (more…)