Monday, March 30, 2009

Nokia fights to retain smartphone dominance



One of Nokia's thinnest phones to date, the 6500 Classic is just 9.5 millimeters thick. It offers 3G capability, quad-band reception (which means it will work on almost any wireless network in the world) and a micro-USB connector.
New market-share figures released by Gartner on 11 March indicate that the mighty Nokia is losing market share at the high end to Apple, RIM and HTC. No-one expects Nokia to tumble out of first place anytime soon, but the new competition is putting more pressure on the company to address some nagging issues such as improving its software and finally making its high-end products more available in the North American market.

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