- Google's takeover of Motorola Mobility is the costliest in the last 12 years
Google's $12.5 billion takeover of Motorola Mobility, priced at 32 times the latter’s earnings, is the costliest takeover in the last 12 ye...
- CommunicAsia 2011: Various gadgets expected to be launched in India soon
CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore was abuzz with an array of product launches like smartphones, tablets and accessories from various manufactu...
- LG, Motorola launch Android based phone
LG's 'LG GW620' and Motorola's 'Milestone' android phones were launched in the Indian market.
- Videocon launches nine mobile handsets; eyes 1 mn sale monthly
Videocon today launched nine mobile handsets and said it plans to sell a million devices per month in the country this year.
- Diwali may spark off handset price hike
Handset marketers Spice, Meridian Mobile and HTC have confirmed will take a hike of up to 15% after Diwali.
- STMicro, Ericsson in tie-up for semi-conductors, mobile platforms
French-Italian group STMicroelectronics and Sweden's Ericsson announced Wednesday a 50-50 joint venture merging their semi-conductor and mo...
- iPhone to upset applecart for Samsung, LG in H2
South Korean phone makers Samsung and LG enjoyed a stellar start to 2008 but the launch of Apple's much-hyped new iPhone is set to dent the...
- LG Electronics considers cut in handset prices
South Korea's LG Electronics may have to cut its handset prices if global leader Nokia moves first to do so.
- Nokia's Korean plans keep LG on the edge
LG Electronics, the world’s No 4 handset maker, is closely watching rival Nokia amid talk the top-ranked mobile phone maker may cut its pri...
- Sony Ericsson's profit falls on cheaper handsets
Sony Ericsson Q3 profit fell for the first time in two years as a move into the lower end of the market hurt average selling prices.
- Top cellcos switch off sub-Rs1k handsets
They are dubbed as the means to connect the other half a billion. Despite the vast market in rural India, sub-Rs 1,000 mobiles are not on t...
- High end is mass end for cellcos
A mobile is more than a device to make and receive phone calls. Indeed. The very price-sensitive Indian consumers are willing to shell out ...
- High end is mass end for cellcos
The very price-sensitive Indian consumers are willing to shell out all the moolah for their choicest mobile.
- Nokia to give its brands the RAZR edge
WHAT’S in a name? A lot, it seems for the Finnish mobile handset manufacturer Nokia.
- Style statement: Cell phones get thinner
The latest design mantra for mobile phone makers in the Indian market is to be high on the slim quotient.
- Now, cells respond to touch
If your thumbs are tired of keying in those endless SMSs, help is on the way with touch-sensitive mobile phones.
- Telecom equipment growth down; Nokia emerges leader
Indicating a possible saturation in the metros and other major cities, the growth of telecom equipment market has slowed down to 25 per cen...