“If no body calls you, give your number to Credit Card MR... you will have to replace your battery soon..”
Vijayraj Bhatt
“The market continues to show good development with growth in mobile voice and data, broadband and in emerging markets in general. We continue to outpace the market.”
Carl-Henric Svanberg
“While mobile handsets now being marketed directly to young kids do limit the numbers that can be called, you won't catch a teenager carrying a Mickey Mouse phone, ... Nor can these phones restrict the time of day when the phone is used. Parent Patrol(TM) can be used with regular phones and the limits are easy to modify so parents can loosen the rules during summer holidays, for example, and tighten them during exam times.”
Chris Couch
“This development indicates the mobile-phone market is becoming increasingly competitive, and only the big and strong [manufacturers] can survive.”
Scott Smyser
“The smart phone segment of the mobile phone market is growing at a rate of more than 50 percent annually, according to IDC's November 2005 Market Analysis. The WLAN6102 is well positioned to take advantage of this growth. Mobile phone manufacturers are under constant pressure to reduce size, cut cost and improve time to market and the WLAN6102 was designed from the start to address all these concerns.”
Moses Asom
“The smart phone segment of the mobile phone market is growing at a rate of more than 50 percent annually, according to IDC's November 2005 Market Analysis. The WLAN6102 is well positioned to take advantage of this growth. Mobile phone manufacturers are under constant pressure to reduce size, cut cost, and improve time to market and the WLAN6102 was designed from the start to address all these concerns.”
“Low-end, ultra-low-cost mobile phones are being pushed into emerging markets in large numbers. Meanwhile, at the high-end, wireless communications service providers are continuing to demand lower-cost 3G mobile phones in order to spur greater consumer adoption of 3G services. These two factors are driving down the overall ASP in 2005 and 2006.”