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IFA - Smartphones - 2018September 18, 2018The mid-range pricing segment in the smartphone market is set to continue to be the most competitive segment for the foreseeable future.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from MWC Shanghai - 2018July 16, 2018MWC Shanghai is the Asian event of MWC Barcelona. It is a much smaller event than Barcelona with most participants from China. This year, IHS Markit found the scale had reduced with only five smartphone OEMs exhibiting.Subscribers Only
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Smartphone & Mobile Hardware Analysis - MWC - 2018March 13, 2018This brief report provides analysis on mobile hardware themes, smartphone launches and mobile component trends, based on MWC 2018 held in Barcelona, Spain in February 2018.Subscribers Only
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MWC Shanghai Report - 2017July 21, 2017MWC Shanghai is an Asia version of Mobile World Congress. The scale is much smaller than the event held in Barcelona earlier this year and most of participants are from China. This year, we found that the scale got bigger and more smartphone OEMs joined the event compare to the previous year.Subscribers Only
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MWC 2017: Smartphone & Mobile Hardware Analysis -“The eve of the smartphone storm”March 09, 2017Mobile World Congress 2017 was again the event for companies like LG and Sony to show off their flagship devices. This year, however, MWC was as interesting for what was not launched, as for what was unveiled. Key OEMs chose not to launch flagship smartphone models because of chipset availability. Another hightlight of this year's 2017 is the re-launch of the BlackBerry and Nokia brands.Subscribers Only
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Trade sanction ordeal likely to spur ZTE’s internal mobile chipset effortsApril 19, 2016Two weeks after the US Commerce Department placed trade sanctions on ZTE over allegedly skirting US export controls laws (see US trade restrictions could be disastrous for ZTE’s smartphone business), a 3-month temporary lift of the sanction was put in place after “active” and “constructive” talks with the US government.Subscribers Only
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'Make in India' to boost domestic mobile phone manufacturingJanuary 19, 2016In September 2014, the Government of India (GOI) launched the ‘Make-in-India’ program to encourage multinational and domestic companies to manufacture their products in India, with the objective of attracting capital and technological investment in India. Within a year, by August 2015, GOI had received US$17 billion worth of proposals from foreign and homegrown companies for manufacturing electronics in India.Subscribers Only
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Mid and Low-end Smartphone drove the shipment growth of SamsungNovember 02, 2015Samsung grew revenue and profit in Q3 2015 on the back of improving mid and low end smartphone shipments. M Business unit which includes smartphone business posted 26.61 trillion Korean won (KRW) revenue in Q3'15. This is up 8% YoY and 2% QoQ. Operating profit was 2.4 trillion KRW, which reflects 9% of margin rate.Subscribers Only
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Fog Computing: Cloud computing for IoTMarch 19, 2015Enterprises have begun to tap into IoT potential and Cloud has begun its evolution to the next phase. Fog Computing is the next step in cloud evolution. To put it in simple terms, Fog - Closer to ground than Cloud - Computing is an optimized Cloud computing for the Internet of Things. ‘Fog computing’ or ‘edge computing’ brings the edge devices into play, fog stretches from the typical Cloud boundaries of edge devices to include edge devices.Subscribers Only