Of the smartphones market of 5.50 million units, Samsung had a 41.6 per cent share, while Nokia and RIM had 19.2 per cent and 12.1 per cent share, respectively.
It has an Octa-core 1.7GHz processor and 13 megapixel camera.
Priced at Rs 24,999, the phone will be available from August 11 on Amazon.
As BlackBerry launches the first smartphone in India, the company faces new competition from a formidable rival - Apple.
With handsets like the Nokia 130, Microsoft is seeing a tremendous potential to deliver the experience of a 'mobile-first' world to people seeking their first device.
Foxconn is yet to submit its land requirements to the Maharashtra government to set up its factories.
Motorola today launched its first flagship smartphone Moto X, after being taken over by Google, to take on competition from Apple and Samsung.
This pair comes with quick-charging technology, which is unusual for earphones, says Khalid Anzar
The move will help the company to strengthen its position in the segment, which is witnessing explosive growth.
Android and iPhone, considered outsiders from a mobile industry perspective were able to revolutionise the industry and have created immense positive network externalities.
Voice calling tablets seem to be the new rage in the growing smartphone/tablet market in India.
The country holds one of the biggest opportunities for Uber as more Indians start using smartphones
Apple and Samsung are international players and should work as a team with domestic companies to transform India into a global powerhouse: IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
The Rs 51 per GB data versus industry norm of Rs 250-plus comes with the caveat of an upfront payment of Rs 1,498 for a year
An article in China's Global Times warned Beijing that China needs to worry about the effect of industrial transfer to India on production chain
Samsung retains top slot in smartphones but Motorola pips Nokia for 4th position.
Those who have pre-booked it earlier will get it from tomorrow.
High return rates in the e-commerce space are making a dent in the margins of e-retailers.
Pending final approvals, Huawei would become the first big-name Chinese phone maker to manufacture hardware in India's growing market.
The steep rise in prices of key components, coupled with a ban on the import of finished sets, is expected to hit prominent Chinese brands, such as OnePlus, Xiaomi, TCL, and Realme.
It comes a week after new Chief Executive Satya Nadella unveiled new versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel applications for Apple Inc's iPad.