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MWC 2012: Nokia unveils "PureView", stunning 41-megapixel smartphone
It's beautiful, but is it practical? Nokia has revealed a gigantic 41MP image sensor on its upcoming Nokia 808 PureView smartphone, and file sizes supposedly won't be a problem.
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Meet MeeGo: Nokia's N9 is sleek, sexy and streamlined, but is the OS an island?
With a colourful flourish, Nokia has shown off its upcoming N9: the world's first-ever "pure touch" (buttonless) smartphone... but also likely the only MeeGo from Nokia you'll see.
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MeeGone? What Nokia's move to WP7 means for MeeGo
Nokia's decision to dump MeeGo for Windows Phone 7 doesn't mean the Linux-based mobile OS is dead, or does it?
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How to make an app: what dev tools do professional app makers use?
What do you need (or need to know) to make apps? We looks at the toolsets and assistance available for developers of smartphone apps.
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Windows Phone 7 vs the rest: head-to-head smartphone OS buyer's comparison
Should you consider Windows Phone 7 with so many other options in the market? Read on to find out the results of our head-to-head showdown, broken down into key usage categories.
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Nokia N8 - a great smartphone for consumers, even if the smartphone geeks disagree?
Nokia’s new flagship, the N8, is a brilliant phone for consumers, says APC editor Tony Sarno, while phone geek Jenna Pitcher reckons it has failings that would stop her buying one.
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Nokia N8 smartphone due early October for $750
The first in Nokia’s wave of Symbian^3 smartphones will take aim at the mass market with treats such as free turn-by-turn navigation.
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Skype puts Windows Phone 7 on hold
Citing a second-rate “user experience” compared to the iPhone and Android, Skype admits it has no immediate plans to release an app for Windows Phone 7.
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Nokia previews first smartphone based on open-source Symbian OS
Nokia’s touchscreen N8 marks the first in a new series of devices built around the new open-source Symbian 3 platform.
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Sony Ericsson unveils two more Android Xperia phones
In an increasingly cluttered smartphone market, Google’s open-source mobile OS continues to gather support.
iPhone overtakes Windows Mobile in sales and usage
2009 has been a much better year for Apple than it has for Microsoft, with the iPhone eclipsing Windows Mobile in the US market.
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Opera Mobile 10 makes life tougher for Microsoft
With HTC and Samsung pre-installing Opera Mobile as the default browser on their Windows Mobile smartphones, the newest version 10 ups the ante for Internet Explorer Mobile.
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Samsung details new ‘Bada’ smartphone OS
Do we really need another smartphone OS? Samsung thinks so... its new Bada OS will debut next month, with the first handsets and Bada app store due by min-2010.
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App stores a go-go at App Planet 2010
App stores are where it's all happening – so much so that the annual Mobile World Congress is launching the App Planet 2010 expo to claim slice of the action.
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Smartphone shake-up: Windows Mobile falls behind iPhone and BlackBerry
Microsoft’s slice of the worldwide smartphone market slumps into single digits and is barely twice the share of newcomer Android, while the iPhone and BlackBerry pull well ahead.
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