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Yahoo! News Search Results for mobile handset prices
Yahoo! News Search Results for mobile handset prices
Mobile handset prices set to increase soon (Business Standard India)
At a time when there is a clamour for price reduction, prices of mobile phone handsets are set to rise due to exchange rate fluctuations. According to sources in retail sector, Finnish handset-maker Nokia has already increased prices of its base models by around 3-4 per cent.
Weak Re may push mobile handset rates (Business Standard India)
Mobile handset prices are set to go up by around 10-15 per cent due to the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar. In the last few months, the greenback has appreciated from Rs 39 to Rs 46 now. Most of the handsets sold by leading bands are imported which have become a costly now.
Why your mobile phone will be more expensive (rediff.com)
Nokia has already increased prices of its base models by around 3-4 per cent. Industry analysts expect other manufacturers to follow suit. "The 25 per cent increase in the value of dollar vis-a-vis rupee (the dollar rose to Rs 50 this month from Rs 40 in March) has resulted in our import costs going up. This has compelled us to increase the prices of our old models launched during the last 6-9 ...
Crimped demand Nokia sees phone, gear market falling (Malaya)
HELSINKI - Top handset maker Nokia Oyj said the world?s mobile phone market would fall in the fourth quarter and next year as an economic slowdown crimps consumer demand around the world.
UK to get chance to Flipswap (vnunet.com)
John Sterlicchi, BusinessGreen , Friday 21 November 2008 at 00:15:00 US mobile phone reuse and recycling outfit targets summer 2009 for UK launch, amidst promises of higher resale prices for old mobiles A US company that believes it has devised the most efficient way to keep mobile phones out of landfill has revealed that it is heading for the UK next year....
Mitsui, Orix, Softbank, Sumitomo Metal: Japan Equity Preview (Bloomberg)
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in Japanese trading tomorrow. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close. The information in each item was released after markets shut, unless stated otherwise.
China Mobile Says It Will Be Rational on Acquisitions (Update2) (Bloomberg)
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- China Mobile Ltd. , the world's biggest phone company by market value, will be ``rational'' and not ``aggressive'' in making overseas acquisitions, Chairman Wang Jianzhou said.
November 17, 2008 | 16:15 IST (India Infoline)
European shares were trading slightly lower in amid high volatility, as an upgrade of mobile handset maker Nokia and lower oil prices offset news that Japan had entered its first recession in seven years.
Motorola Announces the MOTO VE240 Music Phone (I4U)
Motorola announced a new budget prices handset that will be exclusive to Cricket Communications and Metro PCS Communications called the MOTO VE240. The phone has a candy bar style and offers features like MP3 capability and Stereo Bluetooth. The handset...
Mobile phone maker expects poor year (Calcutta News)
Nokia, the world?s top mobile phone maker, has said its market should fall in the fourth quarter and next year, in a consumer slowdown for phone products.
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Samsung - Blackjack II SGH-i617 Smartphone - Burgundy (GSM Bluetooth 2MP 384MB microSD Card) |
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Blackjack II SGH-i617 Smartphone - Burgundy (GSM Bluetooth 2MP 384MB microSD Card) |
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