Hitting a high Note: 'phablets', chips to drive Samsung fourth quarter profit
Chicago Tribune
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics, the world leader in mobiles and memory chips, likely earned a quarterly profit of $8.1 billion, as it sold close to 500 handsets every minute and as demand picked up for the flat screens it makes for mobile ...
See all stories on this topic »The Samsung Galaxy Note II continues to dominate the Official Smartphone ...
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Continuing its long run as the overall top smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II took first place in the People's Choice Chart and Mobile Tech Experts' Chart for PhoneDog Media's Official Smartphone Rankings™ for week 44. For the foreseeable future ...
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Chicago Tribune
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics, the world leader in mobiles and memory chips, likely earned a quarterly profit of $8.1 billion, as it sold close to 500 handsets every minute and as demand picked up for the flat screens it makes for mobile ...
See all stories on this topic »The Samsung Galaxy Note II continues to dominate the Official Smartphone ...
PhoneDog
Continuing its long run as the overall top smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note II took first place in the People's Choice Chart and Mobile Tech Experts' Chart for PhoneDog Media's Official Smartphone Rankings™ for week 44. For the foreseeable future ...
See all stories on this topic »
| Why 2013 will be the 'Year of the Phablet' Financial Post Samsung has been both the engine and beneficiary. While other players shipped devices with larger screens earlier – Dell Inc. launched its Streak in 2010 – it was only when the Korean behemoth launched the Galaxy Note in late 2011, with its 5.3-inch ... See all stories on this topic » | Financial Post |
| Samsung to Unbox 'Amber Brown' Galaxy Note 2 for Japanese Market International Business Times AU Giant Japanese telco NTT Docomo reportedly partnered with Samsung to deliver an Amber Brown Note to the Land of the Rising Sun, adding up to the white, black and red offerings that either were released earlier or set to be unveiled this year. The Note ... See all stories on this topic » | International Business Times AU |
| Samsung and HTC financial contrasts exposed The Guardian But Samsung, which made the running with the Note, is expected to fare better, having sold millions of the devices, particularly in its strongholds in Asia. "[Samsung's] guidance is unlikely to disappoint given new product launches and a further upturn ... See all stories on this topic » | The Guardian |
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