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Nokia shines light on new Windows Phone smartphones

By Hanleigh Daniels 27 October 2011

Finnish phone giant Nokia reveals its highly anticipated pair of Windows Phone Mango running smartphones. FULL STORY >

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Nokia reveals Asha range of Symbian Series 40 devices

By Hanleigh Daniels 27 October 2011

Finnish phone giant Nokia shows off the mobiles that will be defending its share of the entry-level phone market segment. FULL STORY >

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Nokia N9

By Hanleigh Daniels 27 October 2011

Nokia delivers its coolest and exciting smartphone for a while in the MeeGo-operating N9. FULL STORY >

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Samsung outsells Apple in terms of smartphones

By Hanleigh Daniels 21 October 2011

Samsung has reportedly sold more smartphones that Apple and Nokia during its most recent fiscal quarter. FULL STORY >

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RIM reveals its next generation BBX platform

By Hanleigh Daniels 20 October 2011

The Canadian holding company for BlackBerry, Research In Motion, reveals its BlackBerry 7 OS follow-up - the new BBX mobile platform. FULL STORY >

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Samsung hits 30 million global sales of Galaxy S and Galaxy SII

By Hanleigh Daniels 18 October 2011

Korean tech giant Samsung achieves yet another sales milestone with its very popular Galaxy S smartphone and its successor, the Galaxy SII. FULL STORY >

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Apple sells 4 million iPhone 4S smartphones

By Hanleigh Daniels 17 October 2011

Despite a mixed reception the iPhone 4S continues to break Apple's sales records. FULL STORY >

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Skunk Juice FG in-ear phones

By Hanleigh Daniels 17 October 2011

Want a simple way to share your music listening experience with your mates without the gross earwax transfer and personal space violation? We give the Skunk Juice FG in-earphones a go. FULL STORY >

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Nokia introduces its new 603

By Hanleigh Daniels 13 October 2011

Finnish phone maker Nokia pulls the wraps off yet another Symbian operating smartphone, the Nokia 603. FULL STORY >

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Smartphones remaining limitation may be on its way out

By Ryan Noik 12 October 2011

Two developments this month point to a near future when voice navigation could replace smartphones' keyboards. FULL STORY >

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Microsoft says LTE and dual-core Windows Phones coming

By Hanleigh Daniels 10 October 2011

Microsoft has revealed that support for LTE networks and dual-core processors is coming to its Windows Phone OS. FULL STORY >

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RIM introduces new BlackBerry Tag functionality

By Hanleigh Daniels 10 October 2011

BlackBerry holding company Research In Motion unveils its new BlackBerry Tag functionality that will feature in NFC-equipped BlackBerry 7 OS-operating smartphones. FULL STORY >

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BlackBerry Bold 9900 now available to MTN subscribers

By Hanleigh Daniels 10 October 2011

Research In Motion has made the new Bold 9900 available to more local users, since its now available to MTN subscribers as well. FULL STORY >

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Google makes latest Android distribution stats available

By Hanleigh Daniels 6 October 2011

Search giant Google releases the latest distribution figures for its Android mobile operating system. FULL STORY >

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Paulo Ferreira, Samsung SA, Part 1

By Ryan Noik 6 October 2011

We sat down with Paulo Ferreira, head of Mobile Product and Business Solutions at Samsung South Africa, to chat about the tablet and smartphone space and what we can expect for the foreseeable future. FULL STORY >

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