In delightfully conflicting reports today, Nokia claimed that consumers want mobile TV, while an InsightExpress poll concluded that Americans hardly want it at all. Of course there will be a disparity between an American poll and Nokia's European trials, where they claim to have found that people enjoy TV on their mobiles and are willing to pay 5 to 10 euros a month for the privilege. But over in the states a resounding 75 percent said, "I am not interested in watching TV programs or movies on my handheld device." So which one is it? Darned if we know, but it looks like DVB-H service is moving forward in both the US and Europe regardless.
Popular posts
-
T-Mobile and Sony Ericsson have partnered to launch a new stylish clamshell mobile phone that known as Equinox (aka Sony ...
-
To unlock a Nokia 5310 from T-Mobile it is completely free and only takes a few steps. Your Nokia 5310 will first need an unlock code. As s...
-
Nokia Lumia 900 - Every Dark Detail View exclusive content on an impressive 4.3" clearblack display of Nokia Lumia 900, & had p...
-
The Samsung Comeback is a stylish mobile phone with a unique side-flip that reveals the full QWERTY keyboard. It has a ...
-
Positioned almost exactly halfway between a mobile phone and a laptop, the T-Mobile Ameo Windows-based smartphone based ...
-
Do you always forget to shave before an important meeting, because you wasted your time preparing for something else? The Braun Mobile Shave...
-
For the last three years there have been many rumors that the iPhone will eventually be available on Verizon’s network. ...
-
The first one, the GD330, is an LG slider phone that is expected to closely follow the stylish design of the LG Secret. As far as the fe...
-
T-Mobile has announced that it has exclusive rights to Motorola's Sidekick Slide handset in the UK. The new handset is the slimmest,...
-
Google has release the latest version of its Gmail for Mobile 2.0 that comes up with many improvement and improved performance over its ...
Friday, September 16, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)