BlackBerry India new MD Sunil Lalvani's fresh challengesTelecom Lead Asia : BlackBerry India has appointed Sunil Lalvani as the new managing director, amid fears of challenging times in the smartphone market due to pressure from Samsung, Nokia and Apple. Sunil will replace Sunil Dutt, who stepped down ... Telecom Lead, 2 weeks ago |
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India mirrors global gallop of the smart phone, though top players include some locals: The tipping point has been reached -- smartphones outshipped feature phones for the first time , world wide, says to the International Data Corporation (IDC) in its Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker published two days ago. Vendors shipped a ... India Tech Online, 3 weeks ago
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EMIs power up sales of high-end phonesSales of high-end smartphones priced between Rs. 35,000 and 45,000 from brands such as Apple, Samsung, Sony, LG and BlackBerry are moving fast in India as tie-ups with credit card firms and zero-interest EMIs (equated monthly installments) woo young ... Hindustan Times, 1 month ago
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Desi companies corner quarter of tablet market [India Business] [Times of India](Times of India Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) CHENNAI: While Apple and Samsung continue to train guns on each other across device categories, smaller local players like Micromax and Karbonn are catching up fast. Together, the two Indian companies have ... TMC Net, 1 month ago
Desi companies like Micromax, Karbonn corner quarter of tablet market
Economic Times, 1 month ago
Indian firms give tough time to Samsung, Apple
Times of Oman, 1 month ago
Apple iPhone 4 sales outshine iPhone 5's in India [Hardware] [Times of India]
TMC Net, 1 month ago
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iPhone outpaced by Indian smartphonesApple's iPhone is being outpaced in the Indian smartphone market by domestic brands Micromax and Karbonn Mobiles. Micromax increased shipments to 633,000 smartphones in the final quarter of 2012 from 9,990 one year earlier, while Karbonn spiked to ... Brand-m.biz, 1 month ago
Cheap Indian upstarts get the best of the big boys
Korea Joongang Daily, 1 month ago
IPhone Outpaced in India by Less Costly Rivals
Bloomberg, 1 month ago
Apple Outpaced in Surging India by Less Costly Smartphones: Tech
Washington Post, 1 month ago
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Apple sees sales surge in India; revenues expected to cross $1 billion in 2013Looks like Apple's marketing onslaught in India has had some effect on the company's bottom line. The company has posted 223 percent growth in revenues in 2012 as compared to the previous year. Apple India's revenues rose nearly three-fold to Rs ... Tech2.com India, 1 month ago
Apple India revenues rise 223%; Samsungs 15% cashback on Galaxy
KeralaNext.com, 1 month ago
Surging India sales may propel Apple's topline to over $1 bn
Economic Times, 1 month ago
Apple India revenues rise 223%; Samsung's 15% cashback on Galaxy
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Apple to Reap Beyond Rs.5000 Crore From India in 2013Bangalore: After seeing a threefold rise in Apple Indias revenue to over 2000 crore till March 2012, analysts are now expecting iPhone sales to surge further propelling the companys revenues to cross 5400 crore ($1 billion) this fiscal year. Though ... Silicon India, 1 month ago
Apple to Reap Beyond Rs.5000 Crores From India in 2013
Silicon India, 1 month ago
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Response poor still for feature-rich ultrabooksA year after ultrabooks were launched, most PC makers have found it to be a dampener. High pricing and competing devices have ensured that demand was muted. When it was launched, it came with the promise of having high performance chipset, being ... Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
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Femina takes the lead in recognizing India's top women achievers in IndiaFemina - India's first and largest read women's lifestyle magazine in association with iconic beauty brand - L'Oréal Paris hosted the second edition of L'Oréal Paris Femina Women Awards 2013 on March 19 in Mumbai. The awards celebrated 'Women of ... Agencyfaqs!, 1 month ago
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