The Vivo T4 Lite will feature a Dimensity 6300 chip, 6000mAh battery, dual 5G support, 50MP camera, Android 15, and a 6.74-inch display with TUV-certified eye protection
POCO F7 is expected to launch in India later this month with a 7,550mAh battery, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, 50MP camera, and 90W fast charging
iQOO Z10 Lite 5G will launch in India on June 18 with MediaTek Dimensity 6300, dual camera set-up, 6,000mAh battery, and AI-powered features
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chip, Vivo T4 Ultra sports a 6.67-inch quad-curved AMOLED display and features a 3x periscopic telephoto camera
Reportedly, the Nothing Phone 3 will sport a triple camera set up at the back with a camera arrangement that looks similar to the Phone 3a Pro
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Vivo T4 Ultra will sport a 50MP (Sony IMX921) main camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS) coupled with an 8MP ultra-wide camera
Starting at Rs 31,999, the iQOO Neo 10 is a performance-focused smartphone equipped with a suite of gaming-related enhancements. It will be available for purchase from June 3
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to borrow the 200MP primary camera sensor from the Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone
Priced at Rs 21,999, iQOO Z10 is available on the company's official website and e-commerce platform Amazon India
A new report found that mid-range smartphone owners, not their wealthier counterparts, are more engaged with premium fashion, automobiles, OTT subscriptions, and hospitality services
Mobile phones priced in the range of Rs 10,000-20,000 dominate the country's smartphone industry, constituting over 40 per cent of the total market size, according to Infinix India CEO Anish Kapoor. Kapoor said the demand for 5G-enabled handset has increased in the recent past and devices priced between Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000 see higher demand as compared to those priced below Rs 10,000 that used to dominate the market earlier. The stagnancy, which was in the market for the past two years, has changed, and the market has once again started to grow back, said Kapoor who was in Lucknow on Thursday for the launch of the company's latest smartphone Note 40X 5G. "...earlier the phones which were priced under Rs 10,000 used to dominate the market in India, and it was around 35 per cent to 40 per cent. Now, the major market has gone to the mobile phones priced in the range Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 now, which is close to 43 per cent," Kapoor told PTI. He attributed the new trend to users' .
Chinese smartphone brands are fast losing market share in Europe, North America, and Japan. On the other hand, Apple and Samsung have grown as people increasingly prefer premium devices
Quality phones available at affordable prices have resulted in people using their phones for a longer period of time
The research firms attribute the halt in shipment decline to a revival in consumer demand as macroeconomic factors improve
Nothing is set to launch its second-generation smartphone, Phone 2, on July 11 at 8:30 (IST). The launch event will live stream on the company's website and official YouTube channel
While India has big numbers to its credit, wearables sold in North America and China are relatively costlier and come with high-level operating systems such as Apple's WatchOS and Google's Wear OS
Apart from the semiconductor production-linked incentive scheme, the govt is also planning incentive schemes for computers and devices, telecom, automotive, and IT hardware
Summer discount sales are a way to clear out stocks accumulated since the second half of last year and the first quarter of 2023, an analyst said
The Vivo X90 series will open for sale next week; the starting price of the smartphone is Rs 59,999