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 ...
As reported in the Nikkei, Panasonic will today pull out of smartphone market in Japan, and change to outsourced production (offering its brand to other manufacturers) in emerging markets like India.
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 Corp. will re-enter the European mobile-device market in April with the company's first smartphone and expand the range of handsets to potentially include tablet computers. The manufacturer ...
If you’ve ever wanted a smartphone that’s all about the camera, Panasonic is preparing the device for you. The Lumix Smart Camera CM1, announced at Photokina in Cologne on Monday, is an Android ...
Panasonic’s latest Lumix is what happens when a high-end compact camera and a top-spec smartphone get smashed together. The Lumix CM10 is the successor to 2014’s Lumix CM1, a smartphone/camera hybrid ...
Electronics giant Panasonic hasn't sold cellphones outside its home market of Japan since 2005. But, in a bid to grab a piece of the hot smartphone market, the company plans to offer Google ...
There are plenty of smartphones out there which have good, if not great cameras, but even among the best the specs of the Panasonic Lumix CM1 stand out. It features a large 1-inch type 20-megapixel ...
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