Developing markets continue to drive global smartphone growth
The latest global smartphone numbers from market analyst GfK reveal the continued dependence on sales of cheaper devices in developing markets for growth.
The latest global smartphone numbers from market analyst GfK reveal the continued dependence on sales of cheaper devices in developing markets for growth.
Vodafone has declared that its rises in revenue growth defied expectations. However, telecoms industry analysts have questioned whether this is the turning point declared by the company.
The proposed €15.6bn merger between equipment makers Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent continues apace, after Nokia reported stronger-than-expected profits and a new plan to return money to shareholders.
Korean tech giant Samsung managed to register smartphone unit growth for the first time in over a year, in spite of strong performances from Apple and Huawei.
Shares in Swedish networking giant Ericsson took a hit on the back of Q3 numbers that revealed a 9% fall in revenues, adjusted for comparable units and currency.
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has released its Q3 numbers and, while they were pretty ugly, they were towards the top end of its guidance.
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