Apple stole the spotlight in the third quarter with a fascinating series of both positive and negative headlines. Its iPhone 5 was met with record sales that were nonetheless stymied by… Read more »
Mobile network operators are increasingly complaining about the high cost of subsidizing the iPhone and other smartphones to make them cheaper for consumers. But those subsidies give operators tremendous control over… Read more »
Google rocked the mobile world on Monday, August 15, with the news that it will buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, marking a 63-percent premium for the handset manufacturer. It’s a… Read more »
The industry is abuzz this morning about a post from AndroidandMe.com claiming Samsung will hold a press conference Nov. 8 to introduce the Google Nexus Two. The phone is a follow-up… Read more »
James at jkOnTheRun was one of the first this morning to report that Verizon’s brand had disappeared from the Nexus One web site, and Bloomberg got confirmation from the carrier, which… Read more »
Just a few days after Goldman Sachs slashed its 2010 estimates for Nexus One sales, Flurry has further dampened Google’s parade with estimates that Google has sold only 135,00 units of… Read more »
Nexus One owners were up in arms this morning over what appeared to be a nationwide data outage on T-Mobile USA’s network. Forums at both T-Mobile and XDA-Developers teemed with user… Read more »
Google’s Nexus One continued to stumble out of the gate today with news that buyers of the phone could pay two early termination fees (ETFs) if they kill service after two… Read more »
There are already plenty of frustrated Nexus One users who can’t get answers to their questions, but this morning T-Mobile USA has confirmed that some of the first units shipped have… Read more »
Google’s much-hyped Nexus One has received generally positive reviews as a solid, if modest, improvement on the current lineup of Android phones. That kind of praise would be welcome by most… Read more »