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Conquer ULC handset design challenges
Posted: Jul 17, 2008 4:48 PM

Ultralow-cost (ULC) handsets have been a hot topic in the past three years. ULC today refers to hand...[ View complete article ]


Message: Conquer ULC handset design challenges Post time: Jul 17, 2008 4:48 PM
 

Author: sevenfon

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Ultralow-cost (ULC) handsets have been a hot topic in the past three years. ULC today refers to handsets that can be built for $20 or less. They represent a unique segment of the cellular market and require a unique set of strategies for success.
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