Here’s another Samsung device you probably won’t be able to try out. It’s SCH-W860 and it has been launched for Korea’s SK Telecom. We’re talking about a slim clamshell phone that looks kinda cool-ish thanks to the brushed aluminum exterior. There are also six different LEDs and metallic keys, which additionally say it’s not a…
Motorola RAZR V3 lives in LuK Hot Pink version in Korea
Motorola’s thinking that it can still make a dime or few out of its long-time forgotten RAZR V3 handset. Sure, the device is still selling in many countries around the world, but it’s been replaced by Moto’s own RAZR2 and many other similar, yet way more capable handsets made by other companies. That said, we…
SK Telecom invests $4.7 million in Twitter-based shopping service IMshopping
We know SK Telecom has prepared tons of money for growth, but we haven’t expected this kind of an investment. Rather, we though they’ll strictly focus on mobile services, rather than on, let’s say, mashups. Whatever the reasoning behind their move is, we’re now seeing them investing $4.7 million in Series A round of funding…
SK Telecom has $2.2 billion prepared for growth
SK Telecom prepared $2.2 billion for growth over the next 5 years. Aside from the “basic” idea to develop new technology and services, the South Korea-based operator may also opt for some acquisitions and other ventures outside its domestic market. Let’s face it, South Korean market is almost fully saturated, with 95% of the population…
Sony Ericsson brings XPERIA X1 to South Korea
The South Korean market is a tough wireless-nut to crack. With market leaders like Samsung and LG laying claim to most of the wireless market on the Asian peninsula, outsider mobile phone manufacturers have found that penetrating the South Korean mobile market isn’t easy. But, that hasn’t discouraged Sony Ericsson from pursuing this elusive market.…