Apple Needs New iPhone Products to Sustain Phenomenal Growth As part of its fiscal fourth-quarter 2008 results Apple announced it shipped 6.89 million iPhones in the three months ending 27 September 2008.
Innovative Touch Screen Makes BlackBerry Storm a Credible Rival to iPhone On 8 October 2008, Research In Motion (RIM), Verizon Wireless and Vodafone revealed the BlackBerry Storm 9500.
Nokia Enters Touch-Screen Market with Competitively Priced Music Phone On 2 October 2008, Nokia revealed its long-anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone.
iPhone Enters New Territory as O2 Announces Prepaid Plan On 1 September 2008, O2 in the UK confirmed it will offer Apple's iPhone 3G on a prepaid tariff from 16 September.
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