- ET review: Nokia Lumia 710
Construction of the phone is in signature Nokia style - solid build quality (even though its all plastic) with a matte finish on the rear.
- Samsung ambushes Nokia in smartphone war
The cut-throat competition between the country's top two mobile handset players looks like the old Cola War between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.
ET review: HTC RhymeRhyme is the latest addition to HTC's portfolio and it comes with a 'Charm' of its own. ET brings an in-depth review of HTC Rhyme.
- ET Review: Nokia Lumia 800
Lumia gets our vote for best Windows Phone as far as overall looks and construction go. Inside is a 1.4Ghz processor with 512MB RAM.
- Seven alternatives of iPhone 4S: A head on comparison
The iPhone 4S is finally available in India, but the steep price is ruffling quite a few feathers.
- ET Review: HTC Radar
Of all the devices running Windows Phone OS in the country, HTC Radar is by far the most attractive, though in a typically understated, HTC...
- ET Review: Samsung Omnia W i8350 - Window of opportunity
- ET Review: Samsung Omnia W i8350
A smartphone powered by Microsoft the latest edition of Windows Phone OS is here, and the Samsung Omnia W i8350 has it.
- Samsung announces India’s first Mango phone
Samsung reiterated its commitment to the multi-platform strategy in the mobile phone market by announcing three phones powered by Android, ...
- Samsung to retain multi-platform strategy for phones
Samsung will continue with its multi-platform strategy in smartphones as the company launches phones across android, windows phone and its ...
- Samsung launches phone powered by Windows 7.5
At a launch event Samsung executives announced that they were the first to officially launch a phone in India powered by Windows Phone 7.5.
- Smartphones to be 20% of handset sales vol by yr-end: Samsung
Mobile handset maker Samsung is betting big on smartphones and expects the segment to contribute about 20 per cent of its total revenue.