Phone Wars
# phone-wars - Tuesday 14 August, 2012
Leaked Apple study suggests why people bought Androids instead
Apple’s court battles against Samsung reveal its own internal research as to why the Android took off so well.
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Nokia chief issues frank memo outlining company’s plummeting performance
Stephen Elop says Nokia not fighting mobile war with “right weapons” and is losing ground to its competitors.
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