Google's popular operating system (OS) Android claimed the largest share with 39 percent of the U.S. consumer smartphone market in the month of June, while Apple's iOS trailed by 11 percent, accounting 28 percent of the entire market, said a new report released by Nielsen.
T-Mobile is out and Verizon is in as RadioShack tries to turn around its mobile business.
After a series of report suggested that iPhone 5 will not be released before 2012, a couple of recent reports confirm that the long awaited monster will arrive on the first half of September.
AT&T has announced plans to roll out Google Android's latest smartphone version Gingerbread update for six Android phones starting today.
Apart from Apple Inc.'s iPhone, some of the most talked-about smartphones right now include the sleek Samsung-built Android phone Google Nexus S and Motorola Droid 3.
Good news for Android fans - the sleek Samsung-built Android phone Google Nexus S will finally be available on At&T network on July 24. Those who can't wait until Sunday, can pre-order now via Best Buy.
Verizon didn't add as many iPhones as AT&T but did well financially in the second quarter regardless.
The company does better than expected and addresses the T-Mobile merger.
The companies which are expected to see active trade on Thursday are: Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Advanced Micro Devices, AT&T, Sandisk, Pepsico, Baxter International, BB&T, C R Bard, Western Digital Corp, VF Corp, Travelers Companies and Sherwin-Williams.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth attended a service of thanksgiving at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, central England, on July 20, 2011.
The 4.3-inch Samsung Galaxy S2 has sold about 3 million units worldwide.
Samsung is expected to launch four versions of the smartphone in the U.S. in July, and is expected to provide stiff competiton to the iPhone 5, which is expected in September.
An FCC filing from HTC reveals that the rumored 10-inch Puccini tablet will be coming on AT&T 4G network.
At $49, an iPod Shuffle or iPhone 3GS is not the cheapest way to enjoy the bounties of an Apple ecosystem, as AT&T has just the dropped the price of a refurbished iPhone 3GS to $9.
A tech-enthusiast site with well-placed sources reports that Apple's next generation iPhone 5 is already entering testing at major U.S. mobile carriers, giving more credence to a 2011 release date.
As Apple continues to remain tight-lipped about iPhone 5 release date and specifications, Android smartphones, mainly from Samsung, HTC and Motorola, are making greater gains in the smartphone battle.
Apple Inc. is gearing up its production of iPhone 5 for a possible September launch.
Have the mobile carriers like AT&T, Verzion, Sprint and T-Mobile got the much-awaited Apple iPhone 5 in hand for beta testing? Well, a new round of rumors has indicated that various mobile carriers are in the process of testing the future generation of iPhone for their networks.
Here is a comparison between HTC Sensation and Google Nexus 4G AT&T
The U.S. market is still waiting for the arrival of Samsung Galaxy S2, which is gaining credibility and good reviews from other parts of the world. So Apple Inc.'s most-expected iPhone 5 will be facing the Samsung phone in smartphone battle.
A new rumor circulating the web sphere says that Apple will be launching the next generation of iPhone, the iPhone 5, on both T-Mobile and Sprint networks.
Apple Inc. is gearing up its production of iPhone 5 for a possible September launch, but new rumors have surfaced expecting a mid-August launch.