Enjoy our roundup of ten mobile phone related news stories you may have missed this week, including some positive Nokia sales figures and some research on how many websites smartphone users visit each day.
Did you see all the most important mobile phone stories of 2010? These links will catch you up on the year's greenest apps, newest mobile technology and more.
2011 is sure to bring with it some exciting new developments in technology and we've taken a look at some of the biggest predictions for next year including dual-core processors and NFC technology.
The Nokia N8 has sold 3.5 to 4 million units according to Finnish research company, Ideres Oy. They also revealed that the handset is the top selling device in four different countries meaning Nokia could be back on track.
We've come across three of the most insanely expensive watches out there, including a watch made out of volcano ash and another that consists of 130 million year old dinosaur parts...but it can't take you back in time.
The EU has announced that new handsets released in 2011 will be charged with a standard 'one size fits all' microUSB cable. The move will not only prove to be convenient but also do the environment good too.
People who vote want to be able to use their mobile phones in the voting process. They currently use their phones to monitor election results, get information about voting stations and exchange political thoughts with others.
