The market is expected to grow by 10% in 2023 to reach 175 million units, as per Counterpoint Research report
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Infinix Zero series smartphones to have MemFusion tech
The upcoming Infinix Zero series smartphones are all set to come with the new “MemFusion” ( memory fusion) technology feature
Continue readingLG to shut mobile phone business globally
With today’s announcement, LG joins companies like Microsoft and BlackBerry that have either shut or sold their mobile phone business.
Continue readingLock-screen time spent up 200% in India: Glance report
A 200% increase in mobile lock screen time spent in the past, according to the “What India Consumes on Lock Screen report.
Continue readingIndian consumers prefer audio over mobile’s camera trait
Indian consumers are now prioritising audio quality as a key smartphone purchase driver ahead of camera and battery, according to a new CMR study.
Continue readingOnline retail to count 28% of global smartphone sales in 2020
Online retail channels will count for 28% share of all smartphones sold worldwide in 2020, up from 24% in 2019. According to Strategy Analytics’ new forecast report.
Continue readingQuick Heal, Big C Mobiles join hands for mobile security
The tie-up will enable Quick Heal to tap into Big C’s vast retail presence of over 225 plus mobile stores in Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Telangana. It will increase mobile security solutions adoption in the region
Continue reading78 pc GenZ users look at smartphones as ‘symbol of their lifestyle’: CMR study
GenZ consumers are looking for smartphone brands that deliver superior consumer experience with premium tech innovations that provide more to consumers
Continue readingHaptik’s AI bot engages with over 3 million users on Samsung’s My Galaxy app
Since May 2016, this integration has gone live and become an important part of the overall My Galaxy experience consistently generating positive user feedback and high customer retention.
Continue readingBlackBerry to acquire AI backed cybersecurity provider Cylance for $1.4 billion
BlackBerry Limited said that it has entered into a definitive agreement to wholly acquire Cylance, an artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity leader, for $1.4 billion in cash, plus the assumption of unvested employee incentive awards.
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