Android still remains at the top for smartphone sales, getting 70% of sales in the last three months that ended January. However, the real war is among Android makers, TechCrunch reported citing data from Kantar.
Nine new hardware partners for its Windows Phone were introduced by officials of technology giant Microsoft at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, VentureBeat reported.
South Korea-based Android manufacturer LG has launched G Flex, a new phablet which has a curved display and self-heals or minimizes scratches on the surface.
Google, SAP and Cisco had been in discussions to possible acquire struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry, said a Reuters report.
South Korean electronics maker LG would be launching its newest smartphone, the G2, next month.
LG launched its new flagship of Android phone called G2 with intuitive near key.
Strategy Analytic reported that Samsung already took Apple's place as the world's most profitable smartphone firm.
International Data Corporation said that Samsung and Apple would remain smartphone forerunner but LG, Lenovo and ZTE would have greater chances for growth.
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