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Tata Electronics boosts headcount to 75,000Tata Electronics has significantly expanded its workforce to 75,000, surpassing Foxconn and becoming Apple's largest contract manufacturer ...
Tamil Nadu leads in electronics goods exports; clocks new high of $12.62 billionTamil Nadu leads India’s electronics exports, hitting a record $12.62 billion this fiscal year, accounting for 37% of the country’s total. ...
India is the fourth largest market for 5G phones, despite a lack of network supportThis, even as Reliance Jio Infocomm, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea are still piloting 5G networks and auction of supporting airwaves is n...
Apple beats Samsung for 2nd Spot in tabletsApple has overtaken Samsung to capture the second rank in India’s tablet market with 29% market share in the January-March quarter of 2021,...
Number of iPhone users in India to soon cross 10 millionIt’s a remarkable accomplishment for Apple “in a price-sensitive market like India where 56% of the smartphones sold are still sub Rs 10,00...
Smartphone prices may rise up to 25% under GST regimeIndia’s mobile phone market is expected to grow only marginally in 2017, to 270 million phones by shipments from 265 million.
Google unfazed by smartphone sale slump outlook in India, high-quality low cost phones to drive adoption“The reality is, in every market you have a curve of users who can afford products and services, and in India that curve drops out pretty f...
Samsung, Micromax, Intex lead Indian smartphone market in Q4It was a huge quarter for Indian brands – their share of the smartphone market was at an all-time high of 45%, while 67% of all phones ship...
India tablet shipments up 32% to 1.36 million units in July-September: CMRTotal shipments stood at 1.03 million units in the third quarter of 2014, while the same stood at 1.07 million in the April-June period.
India smartphone market contracts but Samsung maintains leadership in Q1 : CMRSamsung retained its leadership in the India smartphone and overall market, in January to March quarter 2015, analysts at CyberMedia Resear...
Smartphone sales in India jump over 200% in Q1 2014: CyberMedia ResearchIndia's smartphone shipments rose over 219 per cent to 14.5 million units in January-March this year with more than half of the handsets sh...
Smartphone sales in India surge almost 3-fold in 2013; Samsung still market leaderSamsung maintained its leadership with a 38% share of smartphone market, followed by Micromax (16%), Karbonn (10%), Sony (5%) & Lava (4.7%)...
183 mn mobile phones shipped to India in 2011; Nokia leads: StudyNokia retained its leadership position with 31 per cent share of the overall mobile phone segment, followed by Samsung at No 2 with 15 per ...
Nokia tops smartphone sales in India: ReportNokia remained the leader in both the feature and smartphone segments, accounting for 30.2 per cent and 38.4 per cent, respectively, of the...
- Salora forays into mobile handset business
In the first phase, Salora plans to launch its handsets in eastern India, Delhi-NCR, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
- 'Indian telecom services, handset mkt will be $82 bn by 2014'
CyberMedia Research estimates that the Indian telecom services and mobile handset market will grow at compound annual growth rate of 15.8 p...
- Domestic cloud computing estimated to grow at 53%
The domestic cloud computing industry is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 53% to be a Rs 2,434 crore market by 2014.
- Public cloud computing to touch Rs 2,434 crore in five years in India
The overall Indian software as service market is expected to touch Rs 465 crore by end 2011, a growth of 50 per cent over 2010.
- Public cloud computing market in India to touch Rs 2,434 cr in five years
The overall Indian software as service market is expected to touch Rs 465 crore by end 2011, a growth of 50 per cent over 2010.
- IDC, CyberMedia to end 24-yr partnership in market research
Bringing an end to a 24-year partnership focused on IT research activities, global entity IDC and diversified group Cyber Media will now be...