HP's smartphone revival begins with two enormous Android handsets Engadget Remember when HP wanted to get into the smartphone business, but changed CEOs and scrapped Palm, the company it bought for $1.2 billion? Well, a few years and another CEO later and the company has decided that it wants to get into the... smartphone ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP Smartphone: Good Idea, Bad Idea, Or Just Pure Fiction? TheStreet.com If HP releases phablet devices (with screens at between six and seven inches) at a competitive price, that would also give the hardware maker some traction in the smartphone market. And while webOS would give an HP smartphone a unique position in the ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP's Soon-To-Be Announced Smartphone Is Probably Too Little Too Late San Francisco Chronicle HP is expected to finally introduce a smartphone, maybe even this week, making good on a promise made by CEO Meg Whitman way back in September, 2012. 9to5Google was the first to report the news of HP's smartphone. It'll be an Android phone. See all stories on this topic » |
After Tablets, HP Eyes The Smartphone Space To Boost Revenues NASDAQ However, rumor has it that HP is set to re-launch two low priced smartphones in the coming days. The Information website , citing unnamed sources, said that HP is launchingsmartphones that would be aimed at emerging markets such as India and China. See all stories on this topic » |
HP re-enters smartphone market with Android-powered Slate6, Slate7 phablets ... FierceWireless HP said it will begin selling smartphones again, starting first with a pair of phablets in India. That HP is going to sell the two devices--the 6-inch Slate6 VoiceTab and the 7-inch Slate7 VoiceTab--in India first is notable considering a recent report ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) Poised To Re-enter Smartphone Market TheStreet.com In 2010, Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) tried to establish its position in thesmartphone market after acquiring PDA developer, Palm for $1.2 billion. However HP'sWebOS Touchpad and smartphone failed to attract consumers and the company decided to ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP planning low-cost phablets for India, China: Report Times of India WASHINGTON: Hewlett-Packard (HP) is reportedly planning to launch 6-inch and 7-inch phablets aimed at emerging markets like India, China and Philippines. HP had been hinting to a re-entry in the smartphone market for over a year and latest reports ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP's New Smartphone Could Arrive Next Week With 5.5" Display, $200 Price Point Hot Hardware One could argue about whether or not to call this a comeback, but one thing's for sure:HP had given up the smartphone ghost years ago after a failed attempt to revive Palm, but now rumors are running wild about an impending smartphone with those two ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP smartphones are coming, but will anyone care? BGR HP failed to hit the rumored 2013 launch timeframe for its new line of smartphones, but according to inside sources, the phones could still reach the market sometime this month. 9to5Google reported last week that an HP smartphone could be launching in ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP reportedly planning to introduce low-cost Android smartphone as early as ... PhoneDog HP TouchPad. Rumors of a new HP smartphone have been rumbling around the mobile world for quite a while now, hinting that that Meg Whitman and Co. may be planning to reenter the handset market after discontinuing webOS operations in late 2011. See all stories on this topic » |
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