The Lumia 800 has been well received, and making it available to dealers early has improved relations between the two parties. However, as Paul Withers explains, it's imperative Nokia maintains this momentum and commitment for the next few years
Posted on December 6, 2011

The Lumia 800 has been well received, and making it available to dealers early has improved relations between the two parties. However, as Paul Withers explains, it's imperative Nokia maintains this momentum and commitment for the next few years
Posted on December 5, 2011

Jasper Jackson says Huawei needs to allow more freedom to its UK operation if it is to achieve its aim of becoming a top-three vendor within five years
Posted on November 7, 2011

Paul Withers thinks Nokia sent out all the right vibes with the launch of its Lumia handsets at Nokia World, but the biggest problem lies in persuading users on rival platforms to switch to Windows Phone
Posted on November 3, 2011

Michael Garwood reckons that following its recent service outage, RIM now has an uphill task in holding off the challenge of Apple
Posted on October 12, 2011

Jasper Jackson argues that sales of the iPhone 4S will not be affected by market negativity, but if Apple doesn't release its next phone for another 14 months, the device could be trailing behind its rivals
Posted on September 26, 2011

Michael Garwood attempts to make sense of Nokia's IT distribution strategy after it handed its supply contracts to Micro-P and Ingram Micro
Posted on September 22, 2011

With no sign of any former T-Mobile executives in Everything Everywhere's new leadership team, Paul Withers looks at how the JV seems to be pushing that brand further away
Posted on July 18, 2011

While LG's Optimus 3D might be the first phone of its kind to market, Paul Withers isn't convinced such devices will be able to stick - especially in the B2B sector
Posted on July 5, 2011

Paul Withers reckons RIM needs to speed up the release of handsets and evolve current form factors to get itself back into a market dominating position again
Posted on July 5, 2011

Paul Withers explains why Nokia's future could all hinge on its high-profile deal with Microsoft to use its Windows Phone platform
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