The Chinese phone maker has ensured its two brands - Lenovo and Motorola - do not cannibalise into each other's share.
Handset maker Motorola has said its latest smartphone - Nexus 6 - priced Rs 43,999 onwards, can be pre-ordered in India on Flipkart from Tuesday.
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Following the footsteps of Motorola, Chinese handset maker Xiaomi is also teaming up with e-Commerce major Flipkart to launch its handsets in India.
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The Japanese electronics giant has missed several tricks with the Xperia E4 and unless the phone sees heavy price cut from Rs 11,500, there is every chance customers will go for the Motorola Moto G, says Himanshu Juneja.
The ZenFone 2 Laser has turned out to be a solid option in the sub-Rs 10,000 category, says Himanshu Juneja.
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The two new Pixel phones are finally available in India.
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Lenovo Group Ltd said on Tuesday it was establishing a smartphone assembly unit in India.
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The base model is estimated to be priced at Rs 30,000.
The under Rs 20,000 price category is a sweet spot for the consumers, who wish to have a great smartphone, but are not willing to shell out a lot of cash to own one.
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The 830 has a thin bezel and all the keys are on the right edge.
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Budget smartphones will rule the market in 2015.
The iPhone 6 represents the flagship smartphone of the company and whether or not it manages to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 or Sony Xperia Z3, you can bet Apple will create history once more.
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With minimal advertising and superb viral trends the company has created a buzz like no other and Redmi 1s is definitely worth the wait.
This phone seems to be a result of HTC listening to what the users wanted.
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Lenovo's fortunes and portfolio have been gathering pace especially since the release of the K3 Note, and the company has even declared that they do not plan on letting Lenovo branded phones play a second fiddle to their Motorola siblings. With the release of Lenovo's Vibe X3, the company seems to be coming good on that promise.
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Buying on the internet is the future but be wary of the fine print and make sure you get a genuine product.
Shopkeepers are losing buyers in droves to e-tailers for everything from fashion to smartphones, and are struggling to find solutions.