Smart Wars



Microsoft on Monday (12 April 2010) unveiled two new smart phones aimed at teenagers. The low cost phones target the bottom of the smart phone pyramid where Research In Motion's Blackberry rules supreme. Both phones (Kin One and Kin Two) have a touch screen and are wired for social networking (Facebook, Tweeter and MySpace) where teenagers like to hang out.

The following Tuesday saw Nokia showcase the C3, E5 and C6 phones, aimed at the world's bottom billion - the low tier CIA markets (China, India and Africa). Nokia's arsenal in the battle for mobile commerce is almost complete. Expect to see an upswing in M&A involving OEMs, MNOs and financial institutions later in the year.

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