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FirstCry, Slice’s FY26 numbers; Nilekani’s Fundamentum eyes deeptech pushFirstCry parent cut its losses in the March quarter on tightened costs. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Instafix raises Rs 7.55 crore in a pre-seed round co-led by Titan Capital, 8i VenturesInstafix aims to revolutionise the device repair experience by offering quick, reliable, and affordable on-site repairs for premium smartph...
Restart vs shutdown: what actually fixes your slow phoneYour phone acting slow is often fixed by a simple restart. Contrary to popular belief, shutting down completely offers no extra benefit for...
Vivo X300 Ultra & X300 FE launched in India: Check price, camera and more specifications hereVivo X300 Ultra & X300 FE (Google Trends): Vivo is launching its flagship X300 Ultra and the more affordable X300 FE in India today at 2:00...
Realme rolls out UI 4.0 update with intuitive icons, new Omoji, insight AOD & moreFrom elevated user experience to high-end security, this update promises some exciting features.
- ET Review: Salora PowerMaxx Z1
Performance of the phone is a mixed bag — it works well for calling, typing, social networking and multimedia, but the 512MB RAM is not eno...
- Affordable dual core smartphones in India
Dual core phones are set to become entry-level fare in the coming months, when Mediatek unleashes the MT6577, a dual-core SoC for sub-$200 ...
Mid-Range Android 4.0 Smartphones in IndiaIf you're buying an a mid-range Android smartphone in late 2012, it's best to settle for a phone that at least runs Android 4.0 ICS.
- Top 5 entry-level Android 4.0 smartphones in India
If you're shopping for an entry-level Android phone, try reducing your checklist to these options.
A look at first five quad core superphonesHTC, ZTE, Huawei and LG and Samsung are on the frontier, spearheading the charge with designs based on the Tegra 3 chip. Here's a look at t...
Mid-range dual SIM Android smartphones available in IndiaThere were only a handful of Dual SIM Android smartphones a few years ago, the category now has more than two dozen options, many of them s...
Check out the new entry-level Android smartphones in IndiaSo far this year we have seen a slew of new entry-level Android smartphones coming to India.
- LG Optimus 4X HD: All you wanted to know about HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S III competitor
LG has finally launched its first quad-core smartphone in the Indian market. The Android 4.0 ICS based LG Optimus 4X HD will hit the stores...
ET Review: HTC One VFor the One V, HTC chose to go with unibody metal construction, which not only makes the phone sturdier but also makes it look much better ...
What makes a next-gen smartphone & what to expect from Samsung Galaxy S3?ET tells you what will define the next-gen smartphone of 2012, starting with what to expect from the much-hyped Samsung Galaxy S3.
Mid-range smartphones in India: What's the latest on offerHere's a cross-platform price analysis of the latest mid-range smartphones launched in India. Find out how this year's Android, Blackberry,...
- Sony Mobile launches Xperia S at Rs 32,549
The flagship smartphone Xperia S has a 4.3-inch scratch resistant TFT touchscreen, along with 12.1 mega pixel camera and 1.5GHz Qualcomm du...
- Top 5: Smartphones coming to India this summer
This summer, it will be raining smartphones in India, as we have some amazing new devices coming our way.
Smartphones: The launches from the ongoing Mobile World Congress in BarcelonaThe launches from the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Quad core processors, ultra high resolution screens and Android 4.0 seem ...
- Should you update your mobile Operating System?
With almost every smartphone platform offering a 'new, improved version', ET analyses whether the improvements are reason enough to update.