Despite headwinds, the results for the January-March period drew a picture of a still-expanding empire generating massive profits that have yielded the firm a $2.7 trillion market value
The biggest challenge this year will be maintaining device affordability in India, according to global market research firm Canalys
OnePlus had a hugely successful 2021, shipping 11 million smartphones globally which is the highest annual shipment in its history.
While India still awaits to experience the 5G technology, the sales penetration of 5G-capable smartphones reached 51 per cent globally in January this year
Smartphones maker Vivo plans to invest Rs 3,500 crore in two years to boost its manufacturing facility and start exporting devices from India this year, a senior company official said on Wednesday.
Customers can pre-reserve Galaxy S22 Series smartphone through 'Galaxy S22 Pre-reserve VIP Pass' and Galaxy Tab S8 Series through 'Galaxy Tab S8 Pre-reserve VIP Pass'
The Samsung Galaxy S was the world's first smartphone to be launched with a Super AMOLED display, an ultra-thin screen that consumes less power and provides crisper and more vivid picture quality
The global smartphone market grew for the first time since 2017, with annual shipments reaching 1.39 billion units in 2021, with Samsung leading the pack with 271 million units, a new report showed
The company, which has maintained top position in the smartphone shipments in India for 17 consecutive quarters, is losing market share here amid rising competition and supply chain constraints
India's smartphone market registered its highest-ever shipments at 169 million units in 2021, according to a report by Counterpoint Research.
Global players have a different explanation for the disappearance of Indian phones
Company accounts for 15% of market share, behind Xiaomi and Samsung
5G smartphones such devices accounted for 22 per cent market share in the Q3 of 2021, CMR said
Telecom reforms to help preserve our cash flows and also drive industry investments, says Vittal
Smartphone maker OnePlus on Wednesday said it has elevated Navnit Nakra as its India CEO and Head of OnePlus India region operations. As part of this new senior leadership role, Nakra will spearhead the company's business operations and overall strategy for the India region, a statement said. Nakra, who was previously serving as the Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Sales in India, joined the company in February last year. Navnit has successfully led the strategy and sales operations at OnePlus India, and our team has gained immense growth under his leadership. India continues to be an important market for OnePlus, and we continue to focus on our India community's needs as we work towards building a newer, more innovative ecosystem of products and services," Pete Lau, Founder of OnePlus and Chief Product Officer of OPPO, said. He exuded confidence that Nakra will play a pivotal role in leading the future business operations effectively in the region. With the next
US based search engine giant Google recently announced that it will be launching Pixel 6 series smartphones on October 19
Festive season this year is likely to see fewer launches by smartphone companies and prices of existing devices could rise by 7-10 per cent as players are grappling with severe shortage of components
The Redmi 10 Prime is priced at Rs 12,499 for the base 4GB + 64GB storage model
Amid the news of a new Pixel smartphone, tech giant Google has indicated that its current flagship, Pixel 5, will be discontinued alongside the Pixel 4a 5G.
India's smartphone market is set to hit a record high of 173 million units in 2021, growing at 14 per cent year-on-year, according to Counterpoint Research.