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Samsung seeks to renegotiate supply terms with centreAmidst the backdrop of escalating component prices, Samsung has entered negotiations with the government, aiming to revisit the terms of th...
India's tablet market shrinks 32% in H1; Samsung on topThe Indian tablet market saw a significant drop. Shipments decreased by 32.3% in the first half of 2025. This decline is due to fewer gover...
Amazon Prime Day 2025 is LIVE- Deals on Laptops, Tablets, Headphones and more with up to 80% offAmazon Prime Day 2025 is here with jaw-dropping discounts of up to 80% on top tech products including laptops, tablets, headphones, smartwa...
Amazon India records high growth in premium product sales across categories during festival periodAmazon's Great Indian Festival 2024 saw a significant rise in demand for premium products, with notable growth in Apple iPad and Samsung ta...
Apple, Samsung capture 58% of global tablet market in Q1 2023Apple shipped 10.8 million tablets with 35.2% share in Q1, followed by Samsung at 23.1% share and shipping 7.1 million units.
Tablet sales in India declines 16 per cent in March quarterThe tablet shipments in the March quarter were also down by 6 per cent compared to the previous October-December quarter, the report by res...
Samsung to launch two tabs Galaxy Tab A and Galaxy Tab E this weekendThe company will launch Galaxy Tab A, an 8-inch tablet supporting both LTE bands in the country, for Rs 20,500 and Galaxy Tab E, a 9.6-inch...
Samsung disputes IDC, says leads India tablet space with over 40% share in Q4For 2014, Samsung India achieved volume market share of 42.9% and value market share of 51.2% in the tablets category.
Samsung’s share in Indian market at 12.9% was below iBall’s 15.6% in Q4: IDCIn a report released Monday, IDC said Samsung slipped to second spot with a 12.9% share of the market in the three months ended December 20...
Samsung to launch 4G LTE tablet, smartphones in IndiaSamsung will shortly launch a premium-priced tablet computer that supports fourth-generation telecom technology, as well as a number of sma...
With iPad Mini Apple takes the fight to Samsung’s doorWhat the iPhone 4 has done for Apple in the smartphone market, the iPad Mini is doing in the tablet segment - emerge a major challenger for...
Samsung will deliver what buyer wants: Vineet Taneja"If customers want Windows products, we will make Windows products. If they are happy with Android, we will continue with Android,"
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 ...
- Apple wins order blocking US sales of Samsung Tablet
Apple won a court order immediately blocking US sales of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet computer as the companies continue the...
- Samsung to unveil new Galaxy S smartphone on May 3
Samsung said it would unveil the third-generation of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S on May 3 in London, banking on a heavy marketing camp...
- Android tabs gain at Apple iPad's expense
Sales of tablet computers running Google's Android software rose last quarter at the expense of Apple's iPad, after companies introduced ne...
- Samsung may scrap Australia Tablet
Apple, which claims the Samsung tablet infringes its patents, has delayed the release of the Galaxy 10.1 for two months in Australia.
Apple may have to show iPad sales to bar Samsung Electronics' Galaxy 10.1 in AustraliaApple may have to reveal iPad sales figures in the UK and US to improve its chances of barring Samsung from selling Galaxy 10.1 in Australi...
- LG's first tablet to hit US market in March
LG Electronics said Wednesday it would release its first tablet computer in the United States in March as it prepares to go head to head wi...
- Lava, Micromax, Olive others to offer cheaper alternatives to iPad, Galaxy
Companies will attempt to replicate their success in the tablet PC space by offering products at large discounts compared to an Apple iPad.