Alcatel on Thursday launched its selfie-focused smartphone in India, the Alcatel One Touch Flash, at Rs. 9,999. It will be available via company’s online e-commerce partner Flipkart from Friday. Featuring a 5-megapixel
November 24, 2024
November 24, 2024
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Alcatel on Thursday launched its selfie-focused smartphone in India, the Alcatel One Touch Flash, at Rs. 9,999. It will be available via company’s online e-commerce partner Flipkart from Friday. Featuring a 5-megapixel
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun at the World Internet Conference at Wuzhen, China, said he sees his company becoming the world’s biggest smartphone maker in the next 5 to 10 years. Additionally, Xiaomi,
Xiaomi, as expected, has started teasing the India launch of its phablet, the Xiaomi Redmi Note. Additionally, a report claims that the company might start selling the Redmi Note on December 2.
BlackBerry’s ‘Q20’ Classic QWERTY smartphone, which went up for pre-order recently and is set to launch on December 17, has made an appearance in a new video flaunting its keyboard shortcuts. Notably,
While Microsoft is set to release its Windows 10 operating system in mid-2015, its Lumia handle on Twitter has already confirmed that the OS would reach all the Windows Phone 8 and
Xiaomi’s Hugo Barra, Vice President of International Operations, had in October revealed that the new Redmi Note can be expected to launch in India within the next two months. It now seems
Spice has launched the Mi-430 smartphone, which is now listed on the company’s site at a price of Rs. 4,399. There is no official word on the availability details of the Spice
Finnish telecoms equipment maker Nokia on Friday lifted its long-term profitability target after meeting strong demand for faster 4G networks this year, and said it also expected the business to grow in
While India still waits for an official word on the launch Xiaomi Mi 4 smartphone in the country, the leaks around its successors seem to have started. Purported images of Xiaomi’s next
Don’t call it a comeback yet. But Nokia is thinking about how to revive its brand name in consumer markets just months after selling off its former flagship mobile phones business to
Android and iOS have already set their command over the market in such a way that almost everything else skips the user’s attention that they may deserve. In the same line we
Gionee on Wednesday launched the Marathon M3 smartphone in India at an MOP of Rs. 12,999. The major highlight of the M2 successor, the Gionee Marathon M3, is that it packs a