Companies bank on festive season to beat slow market blues
Market grew 15% YoY in June quarter, sharply lower from 23% in previous quarter and 34% in the same quarter of 2015
The Moto G3 makes for an automatic suggestion for those who seek the best value for a budget segment mobile phone.
Chinese handset maker Xiaomi overtook Samsung to become the top player in the Indian smartphone market in the December quarter, ending the Korean company's 6-year dominance, reports by Canalys and Counterpoint Research said.
They belong to different budget segments but when it comes to features and looks these seven stand out in the crowd.
Ashish Narsale explains what a notch is and lists some top selling notch phones
The company launched the smartphone as part of its great online shopping festival, that will take place from December 10-12.
From OnePlus' Concept One smartphone to the Microsoft Xbox Series X, Khalid Anzar lists the top 6 gadgets we can look forward to in 2020.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, recently stated that he sees India in the same position that China was seven to ten years ago
Xiaomi has unveiled its flagship Mi5 handset, priced at Rs 24,999.
Amid news that the company was planning to scale down its online marketplace business and eventually exit it, Paytm Mall is targeting Rs 10,000 crore in business over the next 12 months, says Karan Choudhury.
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.
Lenovo, Xiaomi, Vivo, Gionee lead the onslaught, beating Indian and global brands with smart deals and astute image management measures.
Amazon.com Inc is preparing to launch its long-rumoured smartphone in the second half of the year, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people briefed on the company's plans.
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.
Overall, cumulative direct investment from China stood at just $2.05 billion till June 2018, according to consolidated DIPP figures
Indian phone company Lava reveals a new strategy, reports Arnab Dutta.
These five are budget-friendly yet feature rich.
The new year holds the promise of great innovations and inventions.
India is the world's third-largest smartphone market.
Chinese mobile brands are deeply entrenched in the Indian market. A move to bar them may send a bold diplomatic message. But its cost for the local industry is anybody's guess. In the event that Chinese brands face curbs, two handset makers - Samsung and Apple - squarely stand to gain.
It is priced at a whooping 49,999, but to justify that, it has top-notch specs, says Uttaran Das Gupta
Durable build, top-tier innards and compatibility with MotoMods make Moto Z2 Force a power-packed smartphone, says Khalid Anzar
But how do they compare with their competitors? Ashish Narsale has the answer.
The Moto G6 has a modern screen, a front-facing fingerprint sensor, dual cameras on the rear, a glass build, a USB type-C port and water resistance that could save it from accidental splashes, says Khalid Anzar.
All eyes this year, however, are on Nokia's latest launches.
This Father's Day, surprise your father by gifting him a smartphone.
He has been a long time Blackberry fan and user.
Motorola said it has crossed the three million device sales milestone.
Google is learning the ABCs of conglomerate life.
Airtel rolls out fourth-generation (4G) data service across 296 cities.
Nearly 150 companies visited the campus this year.
The number of new entrants is decreasing since 2015, as Indian market matures
While consumer electronics, technology, mobile phones, auto and sports-wear categories dominate the top 20, FMCG has only one entry in the list
The Coolpad Cool 1 offers great performance without compromising on battery life.
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With 19 per cent market share, Samsung rules supreme in India.
Pending final approvals, Huawei would become the first big-name Chinese phone maker to manufacture hardware in India's growing market.