Android Phone Holds Few Surprises as Google Plays Long Game On September 23 2008, T-Mobile announced the launch of the first Android-powered mobile phone at an event in New York.
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.
Microsoft Must Rethink Its Mobile Software Strategy As Competition Intensifies On 20 August 2008, Palm announced the Treo Pro, a touch-screen phone with Wi-Fi and GPS.
Momentum for the LiMo Foundation continues as membership exceeds fifty companies On 4 August 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced eleven new members taking the total membership to over fifty companies.
Mobile Operating Systems
Research related to the leading mobile device operating systems and their associated applications. Includes analysis of competitive landscape, user interface platforms, developer support and new technologies and their implications.
Nokia Enters Touch-Screen Market with Competitively Priced Music Phone
On 2 October 2008, Nokia revealed its long-anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phone.
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