A good deal of new smartphones introduced last week and their manufacturers have a similarity – all face an almost insurmountable challenge against Apple and Samsung in what is quickly turning into a head-on rivalry between two industry leaders.
On Wednesday, Nokia and Motorola revealed new flagship smartphones intended to catch up with the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy devices.
The next day, Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, unveiled at an event in Santa Monica, California new …
Apple will no longer use memory chips and displays from Samsung Electronics Corp on its new iPhone, reports two South Korean newspapers citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.
Elpida Memory Inc., SK Hynix, and Toshiba Corp. were selected to supply memory chips, whereas Japan Display Inc. and LG Display Co. will supply liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for the new iPhone, said the industry sources.
Despite the decision, reports from the Korea Economic Daily and JoongAng Ilbo said Apple, …
Apple has already unveiled its next-generation mobile operating system iOS 6 at its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco.
The latest iOS version, which will launch alongside the next iPhone before the year-end, will offer more than 200 new features.
The main selling point about the upcoming software is the new in-house mapping service from Apple, which the Cupertino-based tech giant developed without help from other companies in a tactical maneuver to do away with the Google …