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New cellphone health litigation surfaces in California court

A new health lawsuit has surfaced in California against T-Mobile USA Inc., Motorola Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America Inc., the complaint coming after a relative lull in litigation against the wireless industry and amid a resurgence of concern over whether mobile phones pose a...

Jha sets 90 days for review and action at Motorola: New handset CEO expects products on his watch to launch in a year

Sanjay Jha, the newly minted co-CEO of Motorola Inc. and designated turnaround artist for its handset division, told an audience of analysts and media this morning that within 90 days he would review Motorola's device platforms, product roadmap and make hires in areas where...

VZW quietly rolls out Rev. A PTT service : Pair of phones target business users

Verizon Wireless has re-placed itself in the push-to-talk arena. As promised earlier this year, Verizon Wireless has released two new PTT phones, running on the carrier's CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Revision A network. The new devices are the Motorola Inc. Adventure V750 and the Casio...

Moto raids Qualcomm for handset leadership: Sanja Jha to lead firm’s handset biz

Sanjay Jha, formerly COO at Qualcomm Inc., will lead efforts at Motorola Inc. to turn around the beleaguered company's handset division, the companies said today.Jha will be co-CEO of Motorola, alongside current CEO Greg Brown, and CEO of the handset division. Brown was named...

Linux group adds more members, embedded handsets hit markets

The LiMo Foundation announced nine new members today and said that more handsets with its operating system are launching in North America and Japan. The organization is a leading proponent of an open-source, Linux OS for handsets, and said that its latest members represented...

Sagem, world’s No. 8 handset maker, to go to venture capital firm: Owner Safran to take $343M hit as part of deal

Safran said it will swallow $343 million to spin off its troubled Sagem Mobiles division to venture capital firm Sofinnova.Sofinnova plans to rebrand the handset manufacturer as Sagem Wireless, with Safran holding a 10% stake. The company will develop and market products under other...

Moto CEO: iPhone knockoff in the works

Motorola Inc. says its troubled handset business is improving and will be stronger by the end of the year, but CEO Gregory Brown isn't willing to say when he expects the unit to break even.Yet Brown insists the division, which lost $346 million in...

Moto makes profit, hangs onto No. 3 ranking: Handset spin-off will wait more than one year

Motorola Inc. managed to both pleasantly surprise the market today and disappoint industry observers who are looking further down the road.The company posted a meager profit, beat expectations on handset volumes and forecast it would end the year in the black.Motorola also said its...

By the Numbers: Top Mobile Infrastructure Vendors

The companies listed below represent the seven largest global infrastructure vendors as of the first quarter of 2008. Rankings were provided by research firm Dell'Oro Group and include CDMA, W-CDMA and GSM vendors. Revenue and income information comes from first-quarter financial updates provided on the...

Nokia winning by two lengths: Samsung takes second, rest in pack

Nokia Corp. hit the second-quarter finish line (pun intended) with strong year-over-year growth in handset shipment volumes, a key metric for Wall Street and those given to horse-race analogies.The company's performance established that, despite global macro-economic woes, growth in shipments remains possible. Indeed, Nokia...

Samsung handset performance: mixed bag

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. solidified its position as the world's No. 2 handset vendor in the second quarter, with less than half the volume of Nokia Corp. but nearly twice the volume of closest rival LG Electronics Co. Ltd.Handsets proved to be the industrial...

Investors high on Qualcomm despite tepid outlook: Qcom-Nokia deal a boost, but chip sector bodes ill for handsets

Nearly lost in the generally positive hubbub over an agreement between Qualcomm Inc. and Nokia Corp., was the former's actual earnings in fiscal third quarter and outlook for the rest of the year.Tepid guidance from Qualcomm, on the heels of a disappointing outlook from...

iPhone sets stage for other handsets: Analyst: broadband uptake could benefit Qualcomm

As analysts and pundits scoured the tea leaves in the wake of Apple Inc.'s 3G iPhone launch, a few issues emerged.Who, besides Apple, will get a boost from iPhone mania? Who gets hurt? Will a rising iPhone-tide lift all boats in the second half...

LG forecasts tough sledding in third quarter

LG Electronics Co. Ltd. said today that it expected handset shipments to emerging markets to slow and competition to intensify in developed markets in the current, third quarter, as it posted positive results for the quarter just past. Revenue in the industrial conglomerate's handset...

Moto sues former exec for joining Apple

Motorola Inc. is screaming foul over a former executive now helping Apple Inc. with its global market expansion. The Schaumburg, Ill., firm - whose international device business is crumbling - said in a lawsuit filed last week that Mike Fenger, a former VP for...

Cricket launches AWS-equipped Razr V3s

Leap Communications International Inc. subsidiary Cricket Communications Inc. added another version of Motorola Inc.'s venerable Razr handset to its lineup with the V3s that is compatible with the carrier's advanced wireless services spectrum it acquired during the Federal Communication Commission's Auction 66. The...

Private equity chases Huawei’s chance to grow: Domestic Chinese vendor offers smart money a foot in the door

Private equity's avid interest in Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.'s handset business is based on Huawei's opportunities for significant growth and as a means to further investment in China, analysts said last week. Huawei has a chance to profit from domestic Chinese wireless growth and...

Apple: Thanks a million!: Big numbers on 21-country iPhone 3G launch

The iPhone 3G’s “opening weekend” — get used to the movie lingo in this context — saw “one million devices sold” in 21 countries, according to Apple Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs. If true, that’s more than three times the volume of last year’s iPhone...

PHOTOGUIDE: Cash is burning a hole in your pocket …: Got $200 or $300 for a dazzling device?

So you're sick of that grimy flip phone you've faithfully (pathetically) toted around for two years - an eternity by any measure, except if you happen to enjoy immense wealth. And you really don't get the math about monthly service options and their costs,...

Survey: BlackBerry owners checking out new iPhone

Crackberry addicts are 60% more likely to visit Apple Inc.'s Web site - presumably to peruse the new 3G iPhone's features - than owners of other handsets, a survey of United States consumers by Compete Inc. found. The next likeliest, in descending order, are...

Financial ratings wrap-up: AT&T, Motorola, Syniverse and more

The following list includes ratings changes and financial information for wireless companies announced this week by investment-banking and financial-services firms.Carrier--Credit Suisse First Boston reduced its estimates on AT&T, saying the risks that it predicted in its telecom sector downgrade in February are beginning to...

REVIEW: Mogreet’s video messaging service: $1+ MMS service should keep parents on their toes

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Yay or Nay. Every week we'll review a new wireless application or service from the user's point of view, with the goal of highlighting what works and what doesn't. If you wish to submit your application or...

Second quarter: prelude to a handset ramp? : Analysts to parse vendors’ language for clues to 2H

Handset vendors' second-quarter earnings are expected to be ho-hum, based on a global lull in new product launches during the quarter. As usual, however, analysts will carefully parse the language used by leading vendors - most prominently, Nokia Corp. - to describe their outlook...

Venture capital financing wrap-up: Apprion and mFoundry

The following list includes venture capital and other investments into wireless companies announced during the past week. The value of the investment is included when available.--Apprion: Motorola Ventures made an investment of an undisclosed amount into Apprion Inc., which provides open industrial wireless networks...