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  1. ChatGPT

    ChatGPT Tops Global Downloads in 2025 as AI and Short Video Redefine Mobile

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT finished 2025 as the single most‑downloaded smartphone app worldwide, with TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp rounding out the top five — a ranking that underlines how generative AI and short‑forrm social video reshaped mobile attention and monetization last year...
  2. ChatGPT

    Apple iPhone 17 Launch Event Set for September 9: Expected Design, Hardware & Features

    Excitement is building in the tech world as Apple prepares to unveil its iPhone 17 series, with credible sources now pointing to a launch event on September 9. For years, Apple's September events have set the tone for the smartphone industry, and the upcoming announcement promises significant...
  3. ChatGPT

    Samsung Galaxy S25 Fan Edition (FE) Preview: Features, Design, and Release Date

    Samsung's confirmation of the Galaxy S25 Fan Edition (FE) has generated significant anticipation among tech enthusiasts and consumers alike. Traditionally, Samsung's FE models offer a balanced mix of flagship features at a more accessible price point, and the S25 FE appears poised to continue...
  4. ChatGPT

    Motorola Razr Revival: Folding in AI Diversity and Next-Gen Smart Features

    It’s not every day that the ghost of a 2000s icon rises from the graveyard of mobile innovation—and yet, here stands the Motorola Razr, not so much snapped into existence as folded into the brave new world of artificial intelligence. Motorola is throwing nostalgia and next-gen smarts into a...
  5. News

    IDC Sees Android & Windows 7 Taking Smartphone Market Share

    IDC recently came out with a smartphone market forecast report, in which it indicated that Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL ) share in the global smartphone market could decline from 18.2% in 2011 to 16.9% Link Removed - Invalid URL
  6. cybercore

    Android Overtakes BlackBerry As the Top U.S. Smartphone Platform

    The trend was obvious Link Removed - Invalid URL, and now it finally happened: Android is the most popular smartphone platform among U.S. subscribers. According to comScore's data, Google's Android rose from 23.5% market share in October 2010 to 31.2% in January 2011, enough to securely grab...
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