Intel has just announced that it’ll supply chips for Nokia’s phones, as the two companies have signed a deal and partnership on this market. We remind you that Intel already has a deal with LG Electronics and it supplies processors for its mobile Internet devices.
This comes as a challenge towards Texas Instruments for the number one mobile...
Turns out that on T-Mobile Austria’s website, in the “Coming Soon” section there’s an “iPhone 32GB” placeholder, that might as well be an indicator concerning the future version of Apple’s handset. As we speak, the “error” has been fixed and the section was removed from the site, but there’s...
DigiTimes informs us that Nokia could use a Synaptics touchscreen integrated circuit (that could support multi-touch) solution for its next smartphone. We also learn that this high end handset might reach the market in Q3 2009, probably as the follow-up to N97.
There’s even a source claiming that Nokia has already ordered capacitive touch panels...
There’s no recession for Huawei, as it seems that the company based in Shenzhen, China made quite a profit in 2008 and is getting ready for a similar performance in 2009. Huawei has just posted an annual net profit of $1.15 billion, 20% more than the year before. However, the company also lost $776 million, as the yuan gained against the dollar.
Huawei...