The Playing Field Is Changing For Smartphones

The Playing Field Is Changing For Smartphones

By: Dick Bitzer

The latest reports from the mobile phone industry clearly show that the iPhone and android-based phones are making in roads to the new smart phone arena. Both platforms gained at the expense of the market leader Nokia which uses the Symbian OS. At the end of 2009 the consumers looking for smart phones turn to Apple iPhone and Android based models. In January Apple announced that they had sold 8.7 million iPhones in the final quarterof 2009. The newer Android operating system saw exponentially rapid growth in the last quarter of 2009; Android phone sales jumped from 640,000 smartphones in 2008 to nearly 6.8 million in 2009.

From the announcements made at the recent Mobile World Conference 2010 we can expect 2010 to retain a strong focus around operating systems service and applications while hardware takes a backseat. At this point it looks like this Samsung and HTC are poised to make great gains in 2010 because they are the major players in Android phones at this point.


Wow Mobile announced that the Samsung Galaxy i7500 wil be their primary smart phone. It is has a touch screen that is very close to the size of the Apple iPhone.Wow Mobile is very excited that they can provide such a high-end phone along with their unlimited flat rate service for their customers. You get unlimited any time calls to US – Alaska – Hawaii – Puerto Rico, unlimited texting, unlimited e-mail and unlimited internet with no cap and all this for $89.95 per month. All service is provided through the T-Mobile network. It gets better; you have a great service, a great phone and have all this for Free by referring three customers. There’s nothing better than FREE!

About the Author

Dick Bitzer is an author and recognized leader in the home base business industry. We are building a local marketing group for WOW Mobile Service.

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One Response to “The Playing Field Is Changing For Smartphones”

  1. fastmetrics Says:

    Did you know 70% of the 95 million smartphones today are not BlackBerry devices.

    But you can get BlackBerry style services to these 59 million non-BlackBerry smartphones.

    - Full mobile Unified Communications
    - Push mail, calendars and contacts
    - Personal data backup
    - Group calendars and contacts
    - Remote device wipe and security
    - Universal, zero-installation desktop client
    - Fully standardized and open APIs
    - IMS and SIP compatible backplane and application servers

    $20/mo for 4 accounts, $5 for each additional account.

    Small fee to stay in touch in & out of the office.

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