Bit by Bit: Building smartphones, block by block Express News Service Nov 13, 2014 The smartphones of the future will be build for the customer and maybe even by the customer
Smartphone sales up 65% to 23.5 mn in Q3: Counterpoint Agencies Nov 12, 2014 Growing consumer preference for Internet-enabled phones and falling prices has helped smartphone sales in India to grow 65 per…
From Apple and Samsung to HTC, the flagship reinvents itself Express News Service Nov 3, 2014 Are flagships, the big heroes of the mobile world, slowly losing their clout? Not really, if you look at the sales of the Apple…
Lenovo wraps up purchase of Motorola phone unit Agencies Oct 31, 2014 Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group has completed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google Inc. in a move aimed at…
Samsung vows changes after mobile profit plunges Agencies Oct 30, 2014 Samsung Electronics Co admitted erring in its smartphone strategy and vowed to overhaul its handset lineup after profit from those…
Can 4G be a game-changer? Express News Service Oct 30, 2014 While 4G seems the right solution for cash-strapped mobile service providers, the key drivers would be its pricing and marketing
Indians addicted to smartphones, says survey Express News Service Oct 29, 2014 That smartphones are fast gaining the status of ‘lifelines’ would not be an overstatement. At least that’s what a recent survey…
Samsung donates 3000 smartphones to fight Ebola Express News Service Oct 28, 2014 Samsung Electronics has announced that it will donate 3000 smartphones, worth about $1 million, to support the ongoing fight…
Tablet sales will be under 10 pc of all devices sold globally in 2014 : Gartner Express News Service Oct 19, 2014 Tablet sales growth is slowing in 2014 as new hardware buyers turn to alternative devices and existing users extend the lifetime…
Flipkart, Snapdeal, Amazon invasion to hit cell phone retail shops: Technopak Express News Service Oct 14, 2014 Mobile phone retailers, brick and mortar shops, would be the biggest category to be hit badly by the spate of 'predatory pricing'…