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Will Android phone and iPhone succeed in Korea?

Blogs KT confirmed to launch Apple iPhone within this year. But I'm still unsure of this since KT has been delaying the release. I am also still curious whether this will be ... Read story »

Apple iPhone launched in South Korea

Crave A month after Apple started selling its iPhone in China, the device expanded its Asian reach Saturday with a much-heralded launch in South Korea. In keeping with the tradition of waiting ... Read story »

Google ponders risky Android solo act

Features Is the search company about to throw a wrench into two years of Android community building with plans to sell its own phone directly to consumers? Read story »

What's the one app you can't live without?

Crave Before 1999, a blackberry was just the name of a fruit. And a few years ago, Apple launched a touchscreen smartphone that caught the entire mobile industry napping. Soon after, there ... Read story »

Apple seeks to block imports of Nokia handsets to the US

Crave The ongoing patent battle between Apple and Nokia escalated Friday, when Apple moved to block imports of Nokia cell phones to the US. Apple made its request in a complaint filed ... Read story »

2010 in China: It'll be all about the apps, and going mobile

Blogs 3G appeared in China only in the summer of 2009, and more entertaining and extendable smartphones--not including BlackBerry and Windows Mobile--are just becoming mainstream. So it makes sense that 2010 in ... Read story »

Global mobile phone sales on the rise

Crave Sales of cell phones around the world rebounded in the fourth quarter, indicating that the recession may be over for the beleaguered mobile handset market, according to figures compiled by market ... Read story »

Samsung announces SHW-M100S for its first Android phone in Korea

Blogs February 4, Samsung finally announced its first Android phone, the SHW-M100S in Korea. This is the second Android phone released in the country after Motorola's MotoRoi on January 18. Many Koreans ... Read story »

Smartphones and low-end handsets continue to drive the mobile devices market

Crave IT research firm Gartner has published its latest market study for the closing quarter of 2009. For devices, Apple and Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, gained the largest ... Read story »

iPhone developers in China: The Apps boom is coming

Blogs This weekend, I interviewed three iPhone devs in China to hear more about their apps, and how they see the market for iPhone apps in the country now that Apple's smartphone ... Read story »

Demand for mobile applications to explode by 2012

Crave Worldwide demand for mobile applications is set to explode in the next three years as the total value of the market could grow to US$17.5 billion, according to a new report ... Read story »

Korea No.1 Web portal--Naver Mobile service

Blogs Two weeks ago, Korea's No. 1 Web portal and search site Naver invited the press and bloggers to share its ideas and plans for a mobile service. With the mobile Internet ... Read story »

Market to be dominated by smartphones and low-cost handsets

Crave Midrange cell phones could soon fall by the wayside as consumers in developed markets are opting for more advanced smartphones, while wireless users in developing nations gobble up low-cost devices. Two ... Read story »

SingTel to launch its own app store

Crave SingTel's App Zone will be available through PC and mobile handset Web browsers. Ever since the success of Apple's App Store, every other smartphone platform has either released or at least ... Read story »

Will the Samsung Jet follow the iPhone's evolution path?

Crave Samsung executives were in town for the launch of the Jet. At a launch event in Singapore the night before CommunicAsia 2009 opens, Samsung unveiled its latest touchscreen mobile phone called ... Read story »

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