Large-screen device focused on imaging, battery and multimedia fails to match peers in price segment, says Khalid Anzar.
The mobile phone scenario has changed quite a bit since Elife S5.1's time, and the Elife S7 will do well if Gionee decides to sell it for about Rs 3000-5000 cheaper, says Himanshu Juneja
Gionee on Saturday launched its 'ELife S7' in the Indian market.
It has an Octa-core 1.7GHz processor and 13 megapixel camera.
The Gionee S5.5 isn't the slimmest phone in its segment, but it is a great value for money product to be considered.
At Rs 30,000 for 32GB and 3GB RAM, 16MP rear camera and 8MP front camera, a 2.5GHz process, Gionee Elife E7 is giving competition some tough time.
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While the 'Made in China' tag continues to be dominant as far as handsets in India go, things are beginning to change.
The sub-$100 smartphone market is dominated by Google's Android operating system, which has lower licensing costs, and runs cheaper hardware.
Ten out of the 16 sponsors will appear on team's apparel.
Set up in partnership with Compal Electronics, the facility in Greater Noida will have an initial capacity of 60,000 units a month. This will be ramped up to 2,00,000 by the end of December.
Make no mistake. Jackman is a huge catch! But even the star's celebrity status might not be enough to rake in huge sales as expected.
Sony's latest offering is a 7mm thick smartphone packed with features to die for
Glimpses from the India Beach Fashion Week in Goa.
Lenovo, Xiaomi, Vivo, Gionee lead the onslaught, beating Indian and global brands with smart deals and astute image management measures.
At least two of them - Lava and Micromax - are arming themselves against the Chinese rivals which made them insignificant in the local market over the past few years.
Ringing Bells will start with the assembly of handsets in Phase-I.
RIL has been talking to groups including Gionee, Huawei and Xiaomi
The band was launched last month to mark Rahman's 48th birthday
Uttar Pradesh has the potential to attract investment of about Rs 72,000 crore (Rs 720 billion) by 2020 in the field of electronics system design and manufacturing.
Samsung's smartphone sales started to drop in the third quarter of 2016, and the decision to discontinue the Galaxy Note 7 slowed down sales of its smartphone portfolio in the fourth quarter.
Cricketer parted ways with Adidas in November.
The strategy of selling the phone will remain the same.
The company captured just 2.4% of the mid-range smartphone market in India, a far cry from the 24.2% share Oppo's F3 commanded.
The number of new entrants is decreasing since 2015, as Indian market matures
The Taiwanese maker is adopting a model of setting up smartphone assembly lines in multiple cities across India.
While you must have seen the 'Best 4G smartphones money can buy', here's another list for those who value money and yet don't compromise on quality of smartphones they buy!
Following the footsteps of Motorola, Chinese handset maker Xiaomi is also teaming up with e-Commerce major Flipkart to launch its handsets in India.
Even as the government's move to hike import duties on 45 items is seen as a sign of protectionism, the prime minister was himself involved in the process.
Pitch Madison says advertising expenditure will grow 13.5% this calendar year
Samsung makes the largest number of non-4G feature phones in India
Unlike most Bollywood kids whose careers tend to play out in fits and starts, Alia's growth has been swift and steady.
If the product is genuine, denial is violation of consumer laws.
Kabaddi may now be behind only cricket in the popularity stakes.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Inc has tied up with Taiwan's Foxconn to start assembling phones in India.
Internal management tensions, stiff opposition from Chinese handset makers led to halving of the company's market share
While the two sides' objectives may appear to differ, it is clear that both India and China are emphasising on the common minimum possible areas of cooperation between them, says Srikanth Kondapalli.