Q3 2016 smartphone market driven back to growth by poorer people
The numbers are in and the consensus among analysts is that the smartphone market returned to modest growth thanks to Chinese brands in developing regions.
The numbers are in and the consensus among analysts is that the smartphone market returned to modest growth thanks to Chinese brands in developing regions.
Apple has released its Q3 2016 results which revealed another year-on-year revenue decline, but CEO Tim Cook can still take some comfort in knowing his phones are still allowed on planes.
Ericsson’s Q3 numbers were pretty much as advertised in last week’s profit warning and the company was unable to offer much cause for optimism in the next quarter.
Having decided to consign the Note7 to a flame-proof dustbin Samsung has wasted little time in confessing the extent of its financial impact.
Sky is about to put us all out of our misery and launch its MVNO product, or so it claims.
On a calamitous day for quarterly earnings guidance Samsung has written off 2.6 trillion Korean Won ($2.3 billion) on the back of its decision to pull the plug on the Galaxy Note7.
Networking giant Ericsson has issued preliminary Q3 2016 earnings and they indicate a significant acceleration in its decline.
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