2011-01-29

LG Optimus 2X and Optimus Black priced at €499 by Amazon Germany, not yet available to buy
Posted by MobiG @ 2:52 pm

Amazon’s German outlet has started listing LG’s two latest and undoubtedly greatest phones: the Optimus 2X (seemingly renamed the Optimus Speed here) and the Optimus Black. Both run Android 2.2 on 4-inch screens, with the former offering a dual-core Tegra 2 processor capable of 1080p video recording and HDMI output, and the latter cranking up the display brightness to a quite unreasonable 700 nits. The Optimus Black also has one of the thinnest profiles on a smartphone of its class at 9.2mm, and will be one of the first phones to offer WiFi Direct connectivity. Intriguingly, Amazon’s Optimus Speed / 2X listing also shows a brown color option for the handset, though only its black SKU is subject to a neat €50 discount bringing its price to €499, the same as the cost of the Optimus Black. We don’t know when either one will drop, but you can go and reserve yourself one (or a dozen) at the links below.

[Thanks, Julian]

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The Daily Slash: January 29 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 10:17 am

Welcome to the future of the smartdevice – no, it’s not Android 3.0 Honeycomb, we’re getting to that later – it’s Horizontal Symmetry. Grab a review or two from Chris Davies: the ZyXEL MWR211 Mobile Router and the AT&T MiFi 2372. A hacked NOOKcolor receives Android 3.0 Honeycomb on the same day we recieve official invites from Google to attend an Android Honeycomb Event – things are getting pretty sweet around Android Community. Take a peek at our LG Optimus 2X Full Walkthrough and Hands On. Discover the ease in downloading the hardware update released today for the Samsung Continuum on Verizon. See the first Motorola released Atrix 4G commercial – very lovely music and everything. All this and MORE on The Daily Slash!

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Samsung promises dual-core Galaxy S2 & new Galaxy Tab range for 2011
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Motorola Atrix 4G Promo Video Released, Gets Us Pumped Up
Samsung Galaxy S 4G SignUp Page Live on T-Mobile
Motorola Droid X Free from Dell
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2011-01-28

Apple loses to ZTE in Global phone rankings for Q4 2010
Posted by MobiG @ 7:33 pm

Apple has been pushed from its number four spot in the top worldwide mobile phone market, with ZTE entering the top five ranking and pushing the iPhone maker down to fifth place. That’s according to IDC‘s Q4 2010 mobile phone market research, which pegs Nokia as maintaining the top spot despite a 2.4-percent slip in share. It’s worth noting, of course, that this particular research covers mobile phones overall, rather than simply smartphones.

Overall, IDC reckons the global mobile phone market grew 17.9-percent in the last quarter of 2010, exceeding 401m units of shipped devices. Altogether that makes 1.39bn shipments in 2010 as a whole, an 18.5-percent increase over 2009. ZTE’s success – the first time in IDC’s rankings that the company has broken into the top five – is put down to its low-cost portfolio of feature phones and smartphones, increasingly popular as developing users upgrade to affordable data-capable devices.

Samsung’s success echoes the company’s financial results, published earlier today, in which the company announced over 80m devices sold in Q4 2010. IDC’s smartphone-specific research is due to be published next week.

Press Release:

Mobile Phone Market Grows 17.9% in Fourth Quarter, According to IDC

27 Jan 2011

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. Jan. 27, 2010 – The worldwide mobile phone market grew 17.9% in the fourth quarter of 2010 (4Q10), a new quarterly high driven by smartphones. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 401.4 million units in 4Q10 compared to 340.5 million units in the fourth quarter of 2009. Vendors shipped a total of 1.39 billion units on a cumulative worldwide basis in 2010, up 18.5% from the 1.17 billion units shipped in 2009.

The strong quarterly and annual growth comes after a weak 2009, which saw the market decline by 1.6%. A stronger economy and a wider array of increasingly affordable smartphones helped lift the market to its highest annual growth rate since 2006 when it grew 22.6%.

“The mobile phone market has the wind behind its sails,” said Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker. “Mobile phone users are eager to swap out older devices for ones that handle data as well as voice, which is driving growth and replacement cycles.”

It’s not just smartphone-focused suppliers that capitalized on the mobile phone market’s renewed growth last year. ZTE, a company that sells primarily lower-cost feature phones in emerging markets, moved into the number 4 position worldwide in 4Q10. It is the first quarter the Chinese handset maker finished among IDC’s Top 5 vendors.

“Change-up among the number four and five vendors could be a regular occurrence this year,” added Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Devices Technology and Trends team. “Motorola, Research In Motion, and Sony Ericsson, all vendors with a tight focus on the fast-growing smartphone market who had ranked among the top five worldwide vendors during 2010 are well within striking distance to move back into the top five list.”

Market Outlook

IDC believes the worldwide mobile phone market will be driven largely by smartphone growth through the end of 2014. “Feature phone users looking to do more with their devices will flock to smartphones in the years to come,” noted Restivo. “This trend will help drive smartphone sub-market to grow 43.7% year over year in 2011.”

Regional Analysis

The Asia/Pacific mobile phone landscape was driven by low-cost and high-end devices in 4Q10. Domestic brands in India like G-Five, Micromax, and Karbonn grew with aggressive advertising and branding activities for entry-level phones, while ZTE and Huawei worked closely with carriers to push low-cost Android smartphones in China. High-end smartphones, however, were equally well-received, resulting in higher shipments from Apple, Samsung, and HTC in 4Q10. Korea had the biggest smartphone appetite accounting for two-thirds of phones shipped in 4Q10, up from one-eighth a year ago.

In Western Europe, carrier smartphone promotions motivated more users to scrap their feature phones, resulting in strong smartphone sales. The iPhone 4, HTC Desire, Nokia N8, Samsung Galaxy S, and Blackberry 8520, which were among the region’s top sellers, contributed to the overall market’s growth. Consequently, the feature phones experienced their sharpest decline ever. In CEMA, quarterly volumes breached the 70 million unit threshold for the first time, marked by an influx of Chinese and unbranded handsets. Meanwhile, smartphones experienced brisk growth due to falling prices and more Android-powered devices.

The United States mobile phone market closed out the year with more vendors becoming more active in this space. Market leaders RIM and Apple maintained a healthy lead, while newcomers Dell, Huawei, Kyocera, and Sanyo launched their first smartphones to the U.S. market. In addition, 4G took another step forward with the commercial launch of Verizon Wireless’ LTE network. Similarly, in Canada, the focus was on smartphones. Android-powered devices from multiple players, along with incumbent vendors RIM and Apple, pushed shipment volumes to a new record level.

In Latin America, sustained user interest in smartphones drove the market, resulting in strong results for Nokia, RIM, and Samsung as well as relative newcomer Huawei. Smartphones, as well as QWERTY-enabled feature phones, helped boost social networking and messaging, two fast-growing trends in the market. Finally, Alcatel and ZTE once again thrived in the inexpensive entry-level device market.

Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors

Nokia overall unit volume slipped 2.4% in the fourth quarter, which the vendor attributed to the “intense competitive” environment and component shortages. The result was lower feature phone shipments. The company did, however, grow smartphone volume by 38% compared to the same prior-year quarter. Nokia launched the C7 and the C6-01 touchscreen smartphones as well as the C3 combination touchscreen & QWERTY device in the fourth quarter. Still, smartphone ASPs dropped 16% on a year-over-year basis.

Samsung reached a new milestone in 4Q10, pushing through the 80 million unit threshold for the first time in the company’s history and improving its profit margins for the second straight quarter. Driving shipment volumes was the continued success of its Galaxy S smartphones, of which the company sold nearly ten million units worldwide for the year. Similarly, Samsung’s mass-market and touch-screen phones earned a strong following in emerging markets.

LG crossed the 30 million unit mark for the quarter, due in part to the success of Optimus One smartphone sales across multiple regions. LG’s smartphone strategy is paying off; the company sold more than a million units in the first month of availability, and newer versions (Optimus 2X, Optimus Black) are expected later this year. Meanwhile, LG’s feature phones comprised the majority of shipments, but an aging portfolio and lower prices within emerging markets left the company vulnerable to the competition.

ZTE finished the quarter in the number four position with shipments steadily spreading from its home country of China to developing regions such as Africa and Latin America. ZTE has also recently made inroads in developed markets such as Western Europe and the U.S. as well as Japan. While most of its shipments have historically concentrated on entry-level and mid-range devices, some of its recent success is directly attributable to its rapidly expanding smartphone line, such as the Android-based Blade and Racer devices. Meanwhile, its S- and C-series entry-level feature phones provided additional competition within emerging markets.

Apple The iPhone maker slipped to the number 5 position despite a record quarter for unit shipments and the departure soon thereafter of CEO Steve Jobs on medical leave. It was the company’s second straight quarter on IDC’s Top 5 list. The iPhone sold particularly well in developed regions of the world, such as North America and Western Europe. Apple, which said it could have sold more iPhones last quarter had it been able to make more, is set to introduce the touchscreen device on Verizon next month.


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2011-01-27

LG posts Q4 results, 2010 profit down 93 percent, cellphone sales down 15 percent
Posted by MobiG @ 6:43 pm
LG post Q4 results, 2010 profit down 93 percent, cellphone sales down 15 percent

Nokia isn’t the only one with bad news today. LG has posted its Q4 results and is taking this time to look back on what can only be described as a dismal 2010 overall. Fourth-quarter revenues were up 9.4 percent over the third quarter, but still resulted in a 246.4 billion won loss — that’s about $226.3 million. LG Home Entertainment sales were actually up almost 16 percent but still posted a loss thanks to cut prices and stiff competition. LG Mobile, meanwhile, saw an eight percent increase in sales over previous quarter, thanks to “strong” performance of phones like the Optimus One, but compared to 2009 sales are down 14.7 percent, a 15.2 percent drop for handsets alone. Looking for some cooler news? Air conditioning sales are up 50 percent!

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2011-01-26

LG Optimus V for Virgin Mobile starts leaking at retail
Posted by MobiG @ 6:18 am

LG’s been pulling a good old-fashioned Galaxy S with its midrange Optimus line in the States, having launched on Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, and MetroPCS over the past several months — and the latest to take delivery will be Virgin Mobile, which shouldn’t come as a big surprise seeing how Virgin’s a Sprint brand. We know this because the so-called Optimus V actually already starting to go on sale in some places, which has led eager buyers to post a few shots and videos of the phone doing its thing in the wild; as you might expect, it’s essentially an Optimus S with Virgin software swapped in place of the Sprint stuff. Pricing looks to be $150 off-contract, which is pretty aggressive — especially when you put it up against the $250 Samsung Intercept. Follow the break for a quick video of this thing out in the concrete jungle.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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T-Mobile releases: Streak 7 and Galaxy S 4G in February, G-Slate in late March?
Posted by MobiG @ 1:26 am

Odds are you’ll have your first chance at Honeycomb with Motorola’s Xoom next month, but LG’s G-Slate for T-Mobile — which might very well be 3D-enabled — shouldn’t be too far behind. New intel coming out of TmoNews today pegs the G-Slate for a March 23rd launch with an unknown price tag, preceded by the Dell Streak 7 on February 2nd (which is being billed as the carrier’s “first 4G tablet” thanks to its HSPA+ support) at $299.99 on contract after rebate. Turning to non-tablet news, the Galaxy S 4G — which you might recall is basically a Vibrant remixed with HSPA+ — looks line up for February 23rd. In other words, it’s going to be a busy, wallet-emptying couple months for you T-Mobile types… so save up while you can.

T-Mobile releases: Streak 7 and Galaxy S 4G in February, G-Slate in late March? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-25

LG prepping Optimus 3D for February announcement?
Posted by MobiG @ 9:45 pm

Talk of 3D features in LG’s upcoming G-Slate are becoming less and less implausible-sounding by the day, capped off this week with a couple of doozies: first off, Carphone Warehouse’s Dutch outpost — called simply The Phone House there — briefly posted a teaser for an upcoming “Optimus 3D” Android smartphone, though the page has since been removed. Secondly, the world’s tech media (us included) just received an invite to LG’s shindig at Mobile World Congress next month where it teases a new Optimus model that takes us “into the new dimension.” Pretty strong foreshadowing there, wouldn’t you say? This should all work itself out in the next couple weeks — but we’re warning you right now, LG: if any of this stuff isn’t glasses-free, we’re expecting you to buy us all Guccis (fortunately, odds are good they’re using that 4.3-inch glasses-free unit demoed at CES this month).

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LG Optimus 3D outed ahead of MWC 2011 debut
Posted by MobiG @ 6:05 pm

Having promised a 3D-capable smartphone sooner rather than later, LG’s MWC 2011 surprise has been prematurely spoiled by a Dutch cellphone retailer. The Phone House – the local arm of Carphone Warehouse – has a new coming-soon page for the LG Optimus 3D, though as All About Phones points out they’re also using a shot of the existing Optimus One.

Still, the name – which is somewhat unimaginative, but at least tells us what the smartphone’s key selling point will be – does confirm that a 3D-capable handset is on the way in Europe at least. We’re guessing LG is using the same sort of autostereoscopic panel as on the Nintendo 3DS, which would obviously mean no special 3D glasses were required.

Android seems the likely OS, but beyond that specifications are unknown. The real question is whether the LG Optimus 3D will prompt the same headaches some 3DS users have complained of, and which could put a serious dampener on enthusiasm for 3D on the go.

[via Android Community]


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2011-01-23

LG Optimus 2X goes on sale in Korea, teases white version for February
Posted by MobiG @ 7:31 pm

No big surprises here, unless you count that snowy white number up above. Yep, LG’s not only stolen a march on Motorola in introducing the world’s first dual-core smartphone, it’s also about to beat Apple to the white handset punch as well. The 1080p-recording, Tegra 2-wielding Optimus 2X is now available in its home market of South Korea and, if LG stays true to its roadmap, should be filtering through into Europe before this month is out. We don’t know if its white variant will ever escape the clutches of Korea (and we sure hope it does), but it should be making its bodacious debut over there in February.

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2011-01-20

The Daily Slash: January 19 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:21 am

First, it’s WAR over on Android Community as a Moto PR representative basically tells ROM developers to STAY AWAY. Then come back to SlashGear and swallow a submarine for science! Over on Android Community, see an Android Explode an Apple Logo, a Nexus S clad man get crushed by a vending machine, and take a close peek at the Android Chinese God of Wealth! Back on SlashGear, check out a couple of fabulous new Samsung clickers: Samsung ST95, ST90 and ST65, and Samsung ST30 and ST6500. Finally check out on Android Community one of the most helpful Android apps of all time, now a reality: MasterCard’s “ATM Hunter.” All this and MORE on The Daily Slash.

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Nintendo 3DS Available for Pre-Order at Amazon
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Android Destroys Apple Logo in Short 3D Animation
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Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon
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Kinect adapted for robotic surgery
Entire Playboy back catalog coming to iPad
Windpower winners Vestas give $1.5m prize to runners-up
Western Digital adds new SAS HDDs for enterprise
Apple reveals All-Time Top App Store apps
MSI offers new N570GTX and N580GTX Twin Frozr II video cards
Starbucks now taking payments from mobile phones nationwide
Verizon offers some customers a $200 gift card for iPhone 4 upgrades
Himax unveils world’s first USB 3.0 pico-projector
Eurocom launches 15-inch Racer notebook
Spider Pocket Speaker E500 plays your tunes wherever you go
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AMD Embedded G-Series puts Fusion APU in set-top boxes, SFF PCs, more
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Sony PSP2 due Jan 27 with PlayStation Phone at MWC 2011 tip insiders
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Samsung “Evolution is Fate” teases Galaxy S replacement at MWC 2011
Notion Ink Adam ships today
$100 Gets You a Mysterious Package Aboard Any Airplane (so Long as You’re a TSA Agent)
Official Android Designer Toy Line Expanded by God of Wealth, Reviewed by Android Community
Android “Flip Phone” Concept with Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens
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Microsoft Opening a Retail Location in Costa Mesa, California
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iPad 2 May Feature a Proximity Sensor
Retailers Shed Some Light on Nintendo 3DS Game Prices
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