Panasonic has been making smartphones and offering them to folks in Japan for a while now. There have been no Panasonic smartphones outside its home turf in a while. It looks link that is about to ...
Panasonic is going to get out of the smartphone business, after realizing they are nowhere close to being competitive in this market, nor do they have the expertise to do this anymore, and they are ...
Electronics giant Panasonic has announced it will enter the smartphone fray in 2012, planning to launch at least one smartphone in parts of Europe and Asia. Shown in the image above, the unnamed ...
Panasonic's elegant new smartphones, specifically designed for women and run on the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system, include the DoCoMo Panasonic P-07C and SoftBank Panasonic Sweety 003P.
At an event in Cardiff Castle attended by Tech Digest earlier today (21st June, 2018), Panasonic launched its latest rugged mobile device aimed at business users. Dubbed the FZ-T1, and branded ...
Panasonic Wednesday said it will end its short-lived return to the European smartphone market, pulling out less than a year after launching its first handset outside of Japan since 2005. Panasonic had ...
The FCC today approved the Panasonic X800, a new GSM smartphone based on the Series 60 platform. The device has similar features to the current X700 model, but in a sleeker, ultra-slim design with an ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp will pull out of the smartphone market in Japan and pare its smartphone operations to outsourced production in emerging markets like India, the company's president ...
Panasonic may have decided to stick to its Japanese home market for its mobile phones, but it hasn’t completely given up on selling Android phones in Europe: it has just announced an Android-based ...
Panasonic will launch smartphones that sync with its household appliances, including its ovens and rice cookers, from this summer. The two new phones, which will be available under domestic operator ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp<6752.T> will pull out of the smartphone market in Japan and pare its smartphone operations to outsourced production in emerging markets like India, the company's ...