SK Telecom, Korea's No. 1 mobile operator, announced it will introduce around 30 varieties of new smartphones and up to five tablet computers this year, aiming to lead the rapidly evolving smart device market. The carrier's smartphone models will account for 60 percent of its overall handset lineup, up from last year's 50 percent.
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In the third quarter, the main variable factor in the Korea smartphone market was the Apple iPhone. Due to the delay from July until September of the iPhone 4 release, Samsung Electronics was able to pounce on the situation.
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Smartphones are quickly spreading in the consumer market thanks to the Apple iPhone and enterprises are rushing to adopt the smartphone as a tool to reduce operating costs and increase productivity. From simple tasks such as checking email to complex enterprise mobility systems allowing backend systems such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management), the "mobile office" is expected to become a mega trend in Korean business.
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