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		<title>Dell developing OPhone OS-powered smartphones for Chinese market</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rohit</dc:creator>
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In the coming few months OPhone OS-powered smartphones will hit the Chinese market. The OPhone OS i.e. the Open Mobile Phone Operating System was originally developed by the China Mobile for smartphones. The first OPhone OS that will hit the Chinese market will be the HTC-made OPhone A6188 device. It is one of the manufacturers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the coming few months OPhone OS-powered smartphones will hit the Chinese market. The OPhone OS i.e. the Open Mobile Phone Operating System was originally developed by the China Mobile for smartphones. The first OPhone OS that will hit the Chinese market will be the HTC-made OPhone A6188 device. It is one of the manufacturers out of many, including Dell.<br />
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It is estimated that about twenty OPhone OS models will appear in the Chinese market this year. First time OPhone handsets were sold there was at the end of 2009 and it was on a limited basis only. China Mobile, one of the leading mobile operators in China, will be helping in boosting the awareness and demand of OPhone OS.</p>
<p>What is OPhone OS?</p>
<p>The OPhone OS files as a carrier-made Mobile operating system. This technology helps in integrating several carrier-specific features such as it will be supporting the mobile TV broadcasting services of China Mobile and the MMS service out-of-the-box. Apart from this, the OPhone OS mobile device is offered at an aggressive price point. Moreover, the OPhone OS will be breaking the old rules of handsets by bundling the device and the SIM card together.</p>
<p>Over 20 mobile manufacturers have been persuaded by China Mobile till now to create such handsets that run OPhone OS. Apart from Dell, the other manufacturers in the list are Lenovo Group, Huawei Technologies and TCL.</p>
<p>Dell has already started to engineer the OPhone OS devices. It in fact was aiming the US market. HTC and LG Electronics are also developing the OPhone OS-powered phones. However, one thing to remember here is that the Chinese market is already crowded when we talk about mobile. Let us wait and see whether the OPhone OS is able to make any impact in Chinese market with another mobile operating system.</p>
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		<title>Last quarter income down, but Dell well tuned for Mini 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rohit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dell faces a drop of six per cent in its income even though there is a good level of demand by consumers for netbooks and laptops which have brought up shipments.

Dell announced this drop recently and contrary to it there has been signs of more spending in the critical business sectors.
In the recent quarter the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dell faces a drop of six per cent in its income even though there is a good level of demand by consumers for netbooks and laptops which have brought up shipments.<br />
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Dell announced this drop recently and contrary to it there has been signs of more spending in the critical business sectors.</p>
<p>In the recent quarter the earnings of Dell fell to $334 million, which is 17 cents per share.</p>
<p>However, the revenue of the company was increased by 11 percent to $14.9 billion and the gross profit margin was 17.4 percent.</p>
<p>In the holiday season it was noted that consumers bought low cost netbooks and laptops. This has made the shipments to be higher by 29 percent. It is said that these low cost notebooks and laptops gives less profit to the company.</p>
<p>The recent dismal results of Dell are sharply in contrast to Apple. It has been seen recently that Apple has taken the high road if we talk of personal computers and other products.</p>
<p>Though Dell has a hold on much higher market than the Apple overall, but the company has been fighting in lower margin end of those business that it has pioneered.</p>
<p>Well, the forthcoming tablet products of Dell may do some magic in the graph of income. The Mini 5, which is the first of the tablet series, is going to be launched very soon and it will be competing Apple&#8217;s new iPad neck-to-neck.</p>
<p>Mini 5 is also a mobile apart from being a table computer where as the new iPad of Apple is a web-enabled tablet device. Mini Five has only 5&#8243; screen, much smaller than the iPad. Mini 5 will be using Google&#8217;s Android operating system.</p>
<p>One more pinch of information to share here. Recently the competitor HP had also announced a strong PC and business server sales, which is a trend that has been also reported by Intel just last month.</p>
<p>Let us know what you think whether Dell&#8217;s income will have a magical rise with the launch of Mini 5.</p>
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