The smartphone wars
The smartphone industry has transformed into a multi-horse race with many firms joining the bandwagon. ET analyses some of the phones. Wi-fi wireless networks
| In Pics: All about BlackBerry Storm All you need to know about the RIM���s new touchscreen phone, BlackBerry Storm. | |
| In Pics: Nokia 5800 Nokia unveils its first touch-screen phone, priced well below Apple's iPhone model, as world's top cellphone maker hopes to tap consumers for whom the iPhone has been too expensive. | |
| In Pics: Nokia N96 Nokia unveiled its most advanced converged device in India 'Nokia N96', with 24 GB (16+8) memory which can store up to 18000 songs, upto 20000 images at 5 mega pixels. | |
| Gadgets that starred in blockbusters Here���s a look at six machines that starred in blockbusters, encouraging viewers to go out and grab them. | |
| What your cellphone says about you Phones like the sporty Juke, which appeal to younger consumers, are often first to get the colour treatment. | |
| Motorola unveils touch screen phone for US market Motorola Inc, the world's third-biggest phone maker, unveiled a touch-sensitive phone to be sold by Verizon Wireless, as both companies look to compete with Apple Inc's iPhone. | |
| The world of fancy phones Here are a few iPhone contenders who are targeting the same audience, but at prices that will not make your eyes pop out of their sockets. | |
| Seven potential Apple iPhone killers iPhone may be the craze of the town but not without competition. Here are some of the other contenders in the smart phone race. | |
| Why Apple wants to fill the Indian pie! Now that the iPhone frenzy has subsided a bit, both industry and users have moved on to the next logical discussion - that of the 3G ecosystem. | |
| Do smartphones, telcos care about voice traffic anymore? With data and multimedia galore, do Apple or any of the telecom carriers, spare a care for voice traffic anymore? | |
| Mobile guide for the footloose Millions of drivers and ordinary consumers around the world now rely on the GPS devices to help them find their way. | |
| Smartphones and a smart choice They used to be once considered elite devices, but today, one can even get a decent enterprise device for as little as Rs 10,000 | |
| iPhone 3G is the Gadget of the Year Apple's iPhone 3G has won a public vote to find the year's best gadget, beating strong competition from three games consoles. | |
| First Google Android phone to cost $199 The phone is being manufactured by Taiwan's HTC and will be sold by Deutsche Telekom's, T-Mobile USA unit. | |
| Will Google's Android be an iPhone killer? From developer's perspective, Android's advantages over iPhone is it's open source, which means Google is sharing its software code. | |
| iPhone may raise your bill by 25 per cent Touch-screen handset from Apple Inc is also expected to raise its users' monthly bills far more than other hi-end mobiles in the market. |
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