Here’s a look at some of the Indian smartphone companies that could make a comeback: Micromax was founded in early 2000 by Rahul Sharma and Rajesh Agarwal and was among the biggest budget phone ...
Lava Mobiles is an Indian mobile phone company with its headquarters in Noida. The company was established in 2009 and has since then become one of the leading Indian manufacturers of mobile ...
India is currently embroiled in a border dispute with China after the two country’s forces clashed in the Galwan Valley region. There have been calls to boycott Chinese companies in India due to ...
In line with the vision of ‘Make in India’, the company has committed to invest $15.3 Mn (INR 100 Cr) for indigenous production of low-cost mobile phones. The brainchild of Pradipto Ganguly ...
Samsung India Electronics reported a 13.73% increase in net profit to Rs 8,188.7 crore for FY24. Revenue grew marginally to Rs 99,541.6 crore. The company's profit before tax rose 11.4% to Rs 10,982 ...
Mobile phones are the biggest single component of India's electronic exports and next ... Looking at the long-term potential, every company is trying to establish itself and outcompete its ...
India may soon produce locally all the mobile phones it will need instead of importing ... everyone started taking us ...
After the announcement last month, Xiaomi has confirmed the launch of Redmi A4 5G, the company’s next budget 5G smartphones ...
Additionally, the “Make in India” initiative has incentivised companies to build top-notch ... has declared plans to enter the Indian mobile phone market with its handset wing InFocus.
Days after it was reported that e-commerce giants Flipkart and Amazon have violated local competition laws by allegedly ...
India's mobile carrier, Bharti Airtel ... although it plans to expand it to feature phone users as well in the coming days. Airtel's Managing Director and CEO, Gopal Vittal, explained how the ...