Tag: Neil Shah
Total Results: 7
- Nokia Lumia momentum grows with high-profile apps from Rovio, Groupon
- Published: May 10, 2012
- Some would say it has been slow going for the Nokia Lumia but the Windows Phone smartphone appears to be gaining momentum, at least when it comes to attracting big-name mobile application developers to the platform.
- Nokia posts another weak quarter as it fails to ignite smartphone sales
- Published: April 20, 2012
- Nokia continues to struggle, reporting another drop in shipments and sales during the first quarter of 2012. With the momentum continuing to gain behind iPhone and Android, it will likely take the rest of the year, if not longer, for Nokia to regain its lost footing.
- Apple in arms race with Samsung
- Published: January 30, 2012
- While new data shows that the smartphone market is continuing to grow, it also points to increased competition between Apple and Samsung for the top spot.
- Will HTML5 help battle mobile fragmentation in 2012?
- Published: December 8, 2011
- Industry experts agree that HTML5 will play a prominent role in mobile development in 2012 and will be used to try to overcome fragmentation issues that the industry has consistently battled.
- IPhone sales down for AT&T, while Nokia beats expectations
- Published: October 21, 2011
- While there was a slowdown in AT&T's iPhone sales over the summer as anticipation grew for the expected release of a new model in the fall, Nokia reported a small increase in smartphone sales.
- Nokia cuts 3,500 more jobs as its OEM role continues to evolve
- Published: September 30, 2011
- A new round of consolidations and layoffs were announced by Nokia this week as the company faces growing competition on the smartphone front.
- AT&T tiered-pricing model creates marketing opportunities, challenges: Strategy Analytics
- Published: June 28, 2010
- AT&T’s decision to use tiered pricing for mobile data plans will create fresh opportunities for mobile marketers, according to a Strategy Analytics report.





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