AI & Cloud Devices October 26, 2009 HTC Maple phone rumoured to make debut Cellular News notes that Taiwan's HTC is reported to be planning to show off a 'BlackBerry-style' handset at the CTIA Wireless 2009 trade show next month. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud Devices Nokia North America Operators RAN Vendors T-Mobile US October 26, 2009 Symbian loses market share as RIM grows Symbian is losing dominance in the smartphone operating system (OS) market according to Gartner, with the analyst firm claiming that Symbian's share of the global OS market decreased to 47.1 percent in the fourth-quarter of 2008. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud Big Tech Devices Google October 26, 2009 HTC plans three Android handsets this year VNUNet reports that HTC has announced plans to roll-out three new handsets this year using Google's Android operating system. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud Devices Europe North America Operators T-Mobile US October 26, 2009 Telecom Italia to debut HTC Dream Telecompaper reports that Telecom Italia will become only the second operator to launch HTC's Android-powered Dream device. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud October 26, 2009 Sprint eyes tie-ups with gadget makers US operator Sprint Nextel is looking to rent the excess capacity on its network to makers of consumer gadgets, according to a Wall Street Journal report. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud Devices Operators Orange RAN Vendors Samsung October 26, 2009 Report: Orange France preps Android devices French website Mobinaute reports that Orange France plans to launch at least six Android handsets this year from five manufacturers: Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, Samsung and HTC. By Mobile World Live
AI & Cloud North America Operators Verizon October 26, 2009 Verizon Wireless sees Kindle-type e-readers coming Amazon's Kindle might soon be getting new competitors in the market for electronic-book devices, reports AP News. By Mobile World Live