Sprint fails to impress Wall Street with Q3 2010 earnings, still notches 644k net adds
Sprint certainly isn't out of the woods yet, but at least it's picking up customers from somewhere. The company's Q3 2010 earnings were ushered out today, and while its stock fell around ten percent on the news, a few silver linings were present. The carrier saw postpaid subscriber losses of 107,000, but that's an 87 percent improvement compared to Q3 2009.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, 2010-earnings, cdma, earning, earnings, linings, network, news, operator, q32010, quickly-fade, specifics, still-notches
AT&T clocks up 2.6 million net new wireless subscribers, bigger profits in Q3
AT&T's balance sheet just keeps looking happier and happier every quarter . In spite of the company's somewhat questionable hardware choices -- such as picking the ugly option from both Samsung 's and LG 's Windows Phone 7 platters -- it now proudly boasts a total of 92.8 million active wireless service lines
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: 2010, above-the-eight, active-wireless, being-the-first, bigger-profits, entry, financials, htc, iphone, profit, revenue, revenues
HTC grows profits in Q3 to $360 million, revenues rise to $2.45b
It's good to see that HTC's omnipresence in the smartphone market is paying off in nicely growing financial figures as well.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, again-fingered, catalyst, financial, grows-profits, nicely-growing, revenues-were, taiwanese, tally, today-touting
Android is number one OS among US phone buyers over the last six months
BlackBerry OS? Dead! iOS? Dead! Symbian?
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, BlackBerry, engadget, exponential, months, nielsen, purchases, showing-total, smartphones, statistics, symbian
Nokia’s Plug and Touch turns your HDTV into a giant N8 (video)
What do you get when you combine the N8 's HDMI output, its 12 megapixel camera, and your trusty old TV set?
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, aluminum, anssi vanjoki, fri, hdmi, proofofconcept, result, smartphone, touch, video
HTC Desire Z is the QWERTY slider your Android’s been waiting for
HTC has just announced the Desire Z, an Android-friendly QWERTY slider. Like the T-Mobile G2 , the Desire Z features a "pop-out" (don't call it a slider) QWERTY keyboard with user assigned keys and system-wide shortcuts that let you quickly launch your favorite apps. Around back you've got a 5 megapixel camera with flash that's HD video capable while an 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor pumps away efficiently inside with HSPA+ and 802.11n radios providing the data
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, america, apps, before-hitting, deisre, htc desire z, launch-event, mobile, north-america, pumps, qwerty, qwerty slider, sometime-later
Engadget’s back to school guide: Mobile phones
Welcome to Engadget's Back to School guide! We know that this time of year can be pretty annoying and stressful for everyone, so we're here to help out with the heartbreaking process of gadget buying for the school-aged crowd. Today, we have mobile phones in our sights -- and you can head to the Back to School hub to see the rest of the product guides as they're added throughout the month
Categories: Android, BlackBerry, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, 8520, apple, droid x, evo, gadget-buying, nuron, pixiplus
Motorola manages $162 million Q2 profit, turns that frown upside down
It's a good day here, because rather than poor 'ol Sad Moto we get to bust out Happy Moto, as Motorola has released some good news in its Q2 financial report. Earnings were $162 million, up from $26 million this time last year . That sounds like a big jump, but compared to overall sales of $5.4 billion you can see things are still rather tight -- especially since those sales were down from $5.5 billion the year before and all-important mobile device sales figures dropped six percent to $1.7 billion
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: 2010, because-rather, device, happy moto, intellectual, legal, moto, overall-sales, profit, property, quarterly, sales figures, settlement, these-numbers, time
LG confirms Android tablet for Q4 2010 launch, Froyo for Optimus Z
Now this is jolly good news. LG, which already has a Windows 7 tablet in the works, is gearing up to service those with a hankering for some Android in their slate computers as well
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: 2010, current, engadget, fourth, froyo, future, google-centric, launch, optimus z, quarter-as-well, schedule, slate, spec, tablet
What factors are leading to the continual decline of Google’s stock since it’s 2010 high of 625+ a share?
A month ago, Google has reached 627. 00 per share. . Since then, the stock is falling steadily now reduced to a huge 577. 81 a share, without any sign of promise. I tried to motivate the search for the steady decline in recent weeks, but came away empty. The only reason I feel has an effect on stock investors may be disappointed with the introduction of a mobile Nexus