A report by research firm Counterpoint earlier in the day had pointed to a 4 per cent dip in smartphone shipment to over 150 million units in 2020
Wishes to cash in on geopolitical situation, hopes anti-China sentiment will work in its favour
OnePlus' next flagship series won't feature a periscope lens on any of the models, the report said
Mobile phone manufacturers have approached the government to roll over timelines of the scheme
This was driven by multiple online sale events
The US chipset maker plans to stay a step ahead of the market by launching products to power cheaper smartphones even before services are launched
While timing of 5G spectrum action is unclear, over 1 million 5G smartphones entered market in Sept quarter
By setting a deadline of 45 days for extending the scheme to 10 industries, the government may be ignoring the critical demands of the targeted industries
India smartphone market shipment grew 17% with record shipments of 54.3 million units in Q2 even as markets like China and US witnessed a YoY decline during the same period, research firm IDC said
Korean group has lined up a dozen new smartphones--ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 150,000--to lure consumers in all segments.
Smartphone segment in India rebounded after the lockdown to touch an all-time high of 53 million units in the September quarter, with Samsung toppling Xiaomi from the number one spot
Bet on PLI scheme to beat rivals, but market sends out mixed signals
All the top five smartphone vendors - Xiaomi, Samsung, Vivo, Realme and Oppo- saw their shipment grow in the third quarter compared to the year-ago period
Google should not misuse its dominant position
Online channels accounted for 43 per cent share of the Indian smartphone sales in the June 2020 quarter as consumers preferred contact-less shopping experiences
Samsung led the overall market during the quarter with 24 per cent share, followed by Xiaomi and Vivo, IDC quarterly mobile phone tracker report said
According to the estimates of India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), mobile phone companies will increase devices production in the country to around Rs 27.5 trillion
The scheme aims to make India a manufacturing and export hub for mobile phones
Gains 10% share as disruption hits Chinese smartphone majors
In a report, Canalys said smartphone vendors faced a 'diabolical situation', dealing with both low supply due to a complete halt in production