Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phones. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

Technical fault in 5800 Xpress


Nokia had stopped the sale of 5800 Xpress Music due to technical issues
The 5800 is seen as Nokia's answer to the Apple iPhone, and it has sold more than 1 million units around the world since its release last October. The Symbian-poweredsmartphone, and the company tweaked a few elements of the user to make the 3.2-inch screen finger friendly. handset has all of the features one expects from a high-end
The company launched the mobile phone in the United States last week, but the smartphone appears to have problems with the earpiece speakers, which are reportedly not properly protected from moisture. According to the Nokia this was only impacting a "limited number of units," but it could be a big tentative block for a handset that has a heavy emphasis on music and multimedia.

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Due to the slow-moving economy of world many cellular companies have lose there Target of sale in the Korea (Xinhua) -- Mobile phone sales in South Korea dropped there sale almost 16 %

The total amount of mobile phones is sold last month 1.68 million units, down 16.4 percent from 2.01 million units in February 2008, according to the statistics by handset makers.

However, the February figure was an 8.6 percent increase from the January sales, which was attributed to back-to-school seasonal reason, according to Yonhap

Samsung Electronics Company the country's No.1 cell phone maker, said its sales stood around 840,000 units in February, followed by No. 2 producer LG Electronics C., which said to have sold 501,000phones.

As of the end of 2008, 93 percent of the nation's population own cell phones, and every Korean household has an average of 2.73 mobile phones.