Fujitsu & Toshiba Handset Merger
Fujitsu and Toshiba merger rumors, would be #2 domestic player after Sharp, combined resources for emerging markets: http://bit.ly/amwd3G
Fujitsu and Toshiba merger rumors, would be #2 domestic player after Sharp, combined resources for emerging markets: http://bit.ly/amwd3G
DoCoMo at CommunicAsia 2010 Exhibition – Details in Eng: http://bit.ly/a7XGe3 We look forward to see you there as well..!!
With two low-cost devices hitting the U.S. soon – and predictable APPL fanboy bashing – Sharp has delivered it’s first major built-to-order product, of any likely scale, for major global markets. The formally code-named Pink, now Kin-series, units tout touch screens with decent mega-pixel cameras and on-board storage targeting the youth market for casual mobile web surfing markets and SNS activities. While we had to snicker at the final quote on their PR Note: This product is not designed for the Japanese market, however, it’s a fools game to ‘short’ a clear desire – in the land of WalMart – to get a better than average deal.. 😎
Willcom introduces HYBRID W-ZERO3 smartphone, made by Sharp and running WiMo 6.5, avail end of Jan [JPN] http://bit.ly/4s9vBP
NTT Communications announced today that it has agreed with Conexus Mobile Alliance, a cooperative association of Asia-Pacific mobile operators, to deliver enterprise smartphone solutions that multinational corporations can use to support their expansion in the Asia-Pacific region. As part of providing these solutions, NTT Com also will offer consultation on applicable smartphones and tariff plans in countries/regions where Conexus members have a presence. NTT Com began providing Global Messaging solutions on April 1 of this year.
The winter 2010 line-up will debut in Tokyo on Nov. 10th – with a few possible surprises – according to this report via LiveDoor [JPN]