Submit a Story!

Who's The Champ? Apple, Microsoft, Nokia Report Smartphone Sales

 
Apple disclosed sales figures of the iPhone for the holiday quarter. The total amounts to 4.4 million iPhones sold. That's a huge increase over the year-ago quarter, but down significantly from the 6.9 million 3G iPhones sold during the previous quarter. At the same time, Microsoft says 2008 saw 20 million Windows Mobile smartphones sold. Nokia sold 113 million phones, but how many of them were "smart"? (link)

Tags:

Related Content
Windows Mobile 6.5 May Launch Q3 2009, Beta ROMs Leaked Now [Windows Mobile]
i.gizmodo.com 1/22/2009 — Digitimes claims that Microsoft plans to ship its Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone OS to handset makers mid-year, which leads to a Q3 2009 public launch of phones actually running the updated system. They also claim, quite reasonably, that although ...
Microsoft boasts 20 million WM smartphones in 2008, announces 5,000 job cuts
MobileBurn.com 1/22/2009 — Today Microsoft announced its performance figures for its latest fiscal quarter, Q2 2009. The company claims that it has moved 20 million Windows Mobile smartphones in the prior 12 months, and has announced 5,000 layoffs. Read the full story here. ...
Can Windows Mobile Get the Magic Back?
bits.blogs.nytimes.com 1/23/2009 — Microsoft says the next version of its cellphone software will move data like photos and contacts between phones, computers and the Internet.
Nokia E75 QWERTY - High Quality Pictures
dailymobile.se 1/22/2009 — Here are some new pictures of the Nokia E75. The Nokia E75 has a back cover with a metallic mirror feel along with a 2.4 inch screen, 3.2 megapixel camera, QWERTY Keyboard, Dual keypads, HDSPA, and WiFi. Enjoy [ Thx Cre_Rec ] Nokia E75 High ...
iNokia: iSync plug-in for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
symbian-freak.com 1/22/2009 — 16 January 2008 Nokia 5800 XM Gets MAC iSync Plug-In iNokia iSync is the Mac s equivalent of ActiveSync, a software application published by Apple Inc. that runs only under Mac OS X and is used to synchronize data in iCal and the Address Book with ...
Recession hits mobile phone marketCNET News.com 1/22/2009
Nokia, the largest handset maker in the world, reported a 69 percent drop in profit as the recession takes its toll on the mobile handset market.
Apple explores auto iPhone audioThe Register 1/22/2009
Smart sound sensor What if you iPhone could set its own volume?…
HTC Updates Touch CruiseInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 1/22/2009
The Windows Mobile smartphone will feature robust location-based services, enabling users to geo-tag photos as well as get turn-by-turn directions.
Apple Drops Hints About Netbooks, iPhone NanoInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 1/22/2009
Apple's top brass let slip some tantalizing clues about the company's plans for an "iPhone Nano," netbook, and Apple TV during the their quarterly earnings conference call on Wednesday. Or did they? With Apple, it's always hard to tell.
Sprint Picks Up Palm Treo ProInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 1/22/2009
The carrier accidentally revealed it would soon offer the Palm Treo Pro, but the Windows Mobile smartphone may get overshadowed by the upcoming Palm Pre.