?When it comes to mobile phones, Japanese consumers are always on the lookout for the latest technology trends. Japanese carriers are falling over each other to provide the most advanced features to remain competitive. While the U.S. market lags a bit in this regard, given the fact that Americans are also highly susceptible to coveting the latest and greatest communications gadgets, we can expect the domestic mobile phone market to react in a similar way to new leading-edge features. |
Because of the lawsuit, enterprises are much more willing to take a look at BlackBerry alternatives now than they were in the past. |
Cellular services appeal to young adults, those in the 18-25 age range, and that is a group that advertisers want to reach. |
Does Apple really want to try and crank out 20 million phones a quarter, |
I have not seen many individuals using their digital cameras for scanning, so I don't expect much interest in camera phone scanning. |
I would think they'd want to get something tangible for that, |
If it's done right, whoever cracks the digital-music-on-the-cell-phone conundrum will do well, |
It kind of came out of the chute with some real flaws in it. I wouldn't say it was a complete disaster but they clearly had some real problems. |
It's a brutal, global business, |
Motorola is big and bold enough to do things on its own. |
Now that carriers have deployed cell stations throughout metropolitan areas, they are searching for ways to reach more remote locations like Montana, as well as camp sites. |
Right now, security is a major concern for companies that are using handheld devices to improve employee productivity. |
Security features will always take processing cycles from users' systems. |
To be a long-term player you have to have a lot of cash and the ability to innovate and produce those higher volumes. |
While they are doing well, the process to getting with the big leagues is quite a leap. |