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Sprint reports strong sales for 4th quarter, year driven by 4G LTE growth

Sprint reported fourth quarter and annual financial results today driven by record wireless service revenues. Fourth quarter net operating revenue totaled $9 billion, including $7 billion from Sprint platform wireless service . . . → Read More: Sprint reports strong sales for 4th quarter, year driven by 4G LTE growth

HTC posts more financial losses in latest quarterly report

HTC released third quarter financial results today, and the trajectory is not good. For the fourth consecutive quarter, profits were down, this time by a whopping 79% compared to the previous quarter. . . . → Read More: HTC posts more financial losses in latest quarterly report

Google’s Play Store A Success – Revenue up 137% for 2012 YTD

Over the past year, Google has made it a point to communicate the wins of their Android platform. On a daily basis, Android is experiencing 1.3 Million unique activations, Android phones account for 68% of the smartphone market, and the top OEM handset manufacturer, Samsung, has benefited greatly from sales of its Android based Galaxy SIII models… . . . → Read More: Google’s Play Store A Success – Revenue up 137% for 2012 YTD

Sony Mobile Announces Restructuring – Expected to cut 15% of Global Workforce

Earlier today, Sony Mobile made an announcement pertaining to their intention to streamline operations and reduce their overall costs. Sony has stated it will do so by reducing it’s workforce by around 15 percent, leading approximately 1,000 jobs to be in jeopardy. . . . → Read More: Sony Mobile Announces Restructuring – Expected to cut 15% of Global Workforce

HTC Third Quarter Results Disappoint, Only Growing In China Market

HTC’s recent troubles continue as their newly reported numbers from the third quarter of 2012 show as much as a 23 percent drop in overall revenue, with only the Chinese market showing any signs of growth. HTC, now the industries number 5 smartphone maker, is a well-known name but has been hurt by competition from Samsung and Apple, sees overall… Read more . . . → Read More: HTC Third Quarter Results Disappoint, Only Growing In China Market

Sprint Announces Second Quarter Financial Results, Outs Motorola Q Photon LTE World Phone

Sprint announced earlier this morning their second quarter 2012 financial results and while we hope it’s ready for a bright future, the present isn’t so positive. Sprint reported a net loss of $1.4 billion, compared to a net loss of $847 million in the second quarter of 2011. . . . → Read More: Sprint Announces Second Quarter Financial Results, Outs Motorola Q Photon LTE World Phone

HTC Posts Q2 2012 Financial Results, 57.8 Percent Net Profit Drop

HTC announced their second quarter 2012 financial results amidst a 57.8 percent net profit drop, which still shows the company's financials improving over the first quarter of this year. . . . → Read More: HTC Posts Q2 2012 Financial Results, 57.8 Percent Net Profit Drop

Sprint Talks First Quarter Numbers, Moving WiMAX Over To Prepaid Brands

Sprint released their first quarter 2012 numbers this morning reporting a net loss of $863 million dollars, while adding more than 1.1 million new customers to their network. Sprint’s new subscriber growth netted 263,000 postpaid customers in the first quarter of 2012 alone. Sprint said they are still on track with their LTE network, expected to launch… . . . → Read More: Sprint Talks First Quarter Numbers, Moving WiMAX Over To Prepaid Brands

AT&T Breaks Smartphone Sales Record In First Quarter, Needs More Android

AT&T announced their first-quarter 2012 earnings this morning among record sales numbers for smartphones. All totaled, AT&T sold a record 5.5 million smartphones, 78% of them were iPhones, however. That leaves just 1.2 million Android and Blackberry smartphones to make up the difference . . . → Read More: AT&T Breaks Smartphone Sales Record In First Quarter, Needs More Android

HTC Predicting 55% Revenue Jump For Second Quarter 2012, Hints At Strong “One” Sales

HTC’s first quarter results for 2012 were decidely less than stellar, fortunately they came too early to see any impact from the start of sales for HTC’s new “One” line of products. According to Reuters, HTC is predicting their revenues will leap up by 55 percent in the second quarter of this year. A 55 percent jump in revenue would equal around $3.56… . . . → Read More: HTC Predicting 55% Revenue Jump For Second Quarter 2012, Hints At Strong “One” Sales

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