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Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 4 sooner than expected, to counter Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6.
Apple and Samsung continue to lose smartphone market share as Chinese competition intensifies.
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Samsung Electronics earnings failed to impress investors as it faced increased market competition and declining tablet sales.
T-Mobile, recently acquired by Sprint, has made a variety of pricing options available to entice new customers.
The smartphone wars are making mobile one of the biggest advertising categories in the world.
Verizon Wireless has caught the eye of FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, who questioned the mobile company over its data throttling practices.
Sales of the Apple iPad have continued to fall, but emerging markets and upcoming replacement cycles could save it.
Ford Motor Company employees will soon be switching out BlackBerry devices for iPhones.
Facebook builds its own ephemeral messaging app to compete with Snapchat.
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Cortana, nicknamed “Xiao Na” for the Chinese market, will feature a customized interface, animations and sounds.
The overall smartphone market grew 23.1 percent annually in the second quarter of 2014 with a record 295.3 million shipments.
The acquisition is the latest by the smartphone pioneer to build on niche areas in an attempt to reinvent itself.
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Microsoft's "selfie phone" will have a more powerful front camera.