Gartner highlights 10 uses for AI-powered smartphones Mohit Rathod Jan 9, 2018 Analysts predict that 80 per cent of smartphones shipped will have on-device AI capabilities by 2022
Gartner says customised smartphones key to winning the Indian smartphone market Abhishek Raval Apr 21, 2017 With an exclusive focus on the market from the device manufacturers, we expect more customized smartphones to come to market and…
Smartphone technologies that could arrive in 2017 Abhishek Raval Dec 22, 2016 Here's a rundown of few fascinating modern advancements and future mobile technologies that we'll most presumably be finding…
How smartphones can be used to hack 3D printers Srikanth RP Sep 8, 2016 The ubiquity of smartphones and their sophisticated gadgetry make them an ideal tool to steal sensitive data from 3-D printers. …
Karbonn to manufacture 30 million smartphones per year from Haryana plant Mohd Ujaley Jul 24, 2016 The Bawal, Haryana plant which is currently manufacturing 1.5 million units in a month will increase production to 2.5 million by…
Tiny bacteria powered windfarms may charge smartphones in the future Srikanth RP Jul 10, 2016 A team of scientists from Oxford University has shown how the natural movement of bacteria could be harnessed to assemble and…
iPhone SE has a new price, but analysts still see India opportunity for Apple Express News Service Mar 23, 2016 iPhone SE has a new price, but analysts still see India opportunity for Apple
Internet of Things: Let devices do the talking Express News Service Mar 18, 2016 Worldwide IoT industry is estimated at $300 billion and the number of connected devices at 27 billion by 2020. The possibilities…
Freedom 251: DoT finds the smartphone cannot be manufactured for less than Rs 2,300 Abhishek Raval Feb 20, 2016 Analysts allege that the design of Ringing Bells' Freedom 251 handset resembles that of Adcom's Ikon 4
India overtakes US as second largest smartphone market: Counterpoint Research Rashi Varshney Feb 3, 2016 Intrestingly, almost half of mobile phones sold during the quarter were “Made in India” with 20+ mobile phone brands now…