Peter Rojas, the former Editor of Engadget who left the AOL owned technology blog to star GDGT, is saying that Amazon is working on a tablet that will come out this summer. He says that he’s pretty sure it’s built by Samsung, and that there’s a strong chance that it isn’t going to run Android…
Qualcomm fiscal Q2 2011 financial results: Revenues hit $3.88 billion, up 46% year over year
Qualcomm, maker of the chips that power over half the Android smartphones currently on the market, and every current and future Windows Phone, has just published their fiscal Q2 2011 financial results and to put it bluntly: they’re kicking ass and taking names. Revenues hit $3.88 billion, up 46% from the same quarter a year…
ARM says we can expect to see Cortex A15 based products on the market in late 2012
ARM, the British firm that designs the chips that power just about every mobile phone on the planet, has said that consumers can expect to see products based around the Cortex A15 processor to come out during late 2012. What exactly does that mean? The first ARM Cortex processor, the A8, made mobile phones twice…
Huawei: We expect to sell 60+ million phones this year, 20% to 25% will run Android
Chinese handset maker Huawei, known for making low end Android devices such as the Ideos, and for getting into trouble with the American government over false allegations concerning the Chinese military, has told Reuters in an interview that they plan to ship over 60 million mobile phones in 2011; that’s double what they sold in…
Yankee Group: By 2015 32% of all apps downloaded will be paid versions; operator building to explode
According to the analysts at Yankee Group 27% of all applications downloaded in 2010 were paid for. That number actually surprised us since we thought it’d be much lower. More impressive is the prediction that by 2015 that number is set to increase to 32%, meaning that nearly 1 out of every 3 applications downloaded…
T-Mobile and Orange joining forces to save money on big purchases in Europe
T-Mobile, the European side, and France Telecom, better known as Orange, are forming a 50/50 joint venture that they’ll use to purchase “customer equipment, network equipment, service platforms and IT-Infrastructure”. In other words, in much the same way that Groupon allows customers to buy something for really cheap as long as 100 or 200 customers…
ZTE Q1 2011 profit up 16% thanks to a 51% increase in mobile phone sales
ZTE may not make the type of handsets that IntoMobile readers lust after, but they do serve markets such as India and Africa where a $150 smartphone provides the first genuine internet experience that many people have only read about in newspapers and magazines. The Chinese firm just posted their Q1 2011 financial results and…
iPhone/iPad App: Makers of the famous Moleskine notebooks go digital
If you’re a bona fide hipster then a core requirement to your ensemble these days, besides the skinny jeans, fixie bike, and MacBook Pro, is a Moleskine notebook that you use to write down your random musings on life to kill time between freelance graphic design projects. There are also other reasons Moleskines are popular.…
Sony Ericsson Q1 2011 Financial Results: 11 million EUR made on 8.1 million handsets sold
It’s that time of the year again, when companies unveil how they’ve performed over the past 3 months. Sony Ericsson just posted their Q1 2011 financial results and they’re not exactly pretty. The joint venture between Japanese electronics giant Sony and Swedish telecommunications monster Ericsson managed to ship 8.1 million mobile phones between January and…
Video: White iPhone 4 running what appears to be iOS 5; new multitasking UI! (Updated)
Apple’s set to show off the next version of iOS at the next Worldwide Developer Conference that takes place in June. Many are speculating as to what features will come with the OS, but all we know is that the multitasking user interface needs a complete overhaul and the notification system needs a swift kick…









