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Components shortage hits launch plans of domestic phone makersThe supply constraints, which started in mid-2020, have driven up prices sharply of key components such as displays, which is making it dif...
Local handset cos. eye global market to drive volumesAnalysts say that a better bet will be to increase focus on the under-$100 (around Rs 7,000) smartphone segment and on feature phones, whic...
Desi phone companies look for a high at the low-endLava was the only local brand which registered positive annual growth during the quarter ended June, driven by entry-level models, said ana...
Karbonn to invest Rs 200 crore in manufacturing plant in Andhra PradeshIn line with the 'Make in India' initiative, domestic handset vendor Karbonn will invest Rs 200 cr to set up a manufacturing plant at Tirup...
Samsung leads India smartphone market with 25%, Xiaomi jumps: Counterpoint researchMotorola, which is now a Lenovo company, remained the fourth largest smartphone vendor while Sony closed the quarter at the fifth spot.
Canalys says Samsung India smartphone share down in Q3; Korean firm disputesAnalytical firm Canalys has said that market leader Samsung has lost 6 percentage points sequentially of its smartphone share in India in t...
Lava may become second largest local smartphone brandIn the feature phones category, Lava topped the list in the number of handsets imported, followed by Micromax and Karbonn.
Android One is no match for Android so far despite big spend on promotionA Google spokesperson said only that Canvas A1 was the top device in the mobile phone category on Amazon and the black colour model has bee...
Micromax, Spice Android One devices available on OLX, eBay, Quikrebay, OLX and Quikr threw up several sellers across the country, including Chattisgarh, Mumbai, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, ...
Micromax, Karbonn, Spice to launch more Android One devices over next few monthsThe new phones will be released at price points above and below the Rs 6,399 mark by Google and its Indian handset partners.
Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon to battle it out for Android One marketMotorola and Xiaomi have successfully launched their smartphones on Flipkart, while Spice, Micromax and Intex have launched their devices o...
Google may bring Android One devices to India this monthIn June, Google announced its 'Android One' initiative to bring in under- $100 handsets aimed at bringing the next one billion population t...
Lava plans to offload 20% to raise up to Rs 600 croreAccording to reports, the company has been valued at almost half a billion dollar and is currently in the process of shortlisting potential...
Samsung leads India market in Q2, but Micromax narrows gap: IDCGiven the current growth rates, there is a real possibility of seeing vendor positions change in the remaining quarters this year.
Micromax overtakes Samsung to become leading India handset vendor in Q2The duo were followed by Nokia and Karbonn with 10.9% and 9.5% shares respectively in the just ended quarter, a Counterpoint Research repor...
Spice to bring Firefox, Android One phones before DiwaliEarlier this year, Mozilla (developer of Firefox web browser) had tied up with Indian firms -- Intex and Spice -- to bring smartphones pric...
Micromax to foray into Russia, sell phones, tabletsAt Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma said that his company would start selling phones and tablets in...
Indian handset makers such as Micromax, Karbonn use ads to project a global brand imageMicromax is the second largest smartphone brand with 19.3% share between Jan-Apr and Karbonn the third largest with 8.6% share, a report sa...
Desi companies like Micromax, Karbonn corner quarter of tablet marketWhile Apple and Samsung continue to train guns on each other across device categories, smaller local players like Micromax and Karbonn are ...
Desi brands like Micromax, Karbonn make hay in smartphone marketIn a growing trend, budget conscious Indian consumers are now looking at handsets sold by indigenous brands instead of getting one from int...