Vivo on Wednesday launched its X5Pro smartphone in India. Priced at Rs. 27,980, the smartphone will be hitting the shelves starting August 15 this year. The handset has been available in China
Xiaomi India has launched the 32GB model of the Mi 4i smartphone in India. Priced at Rs. 14,999, the smartphone will go on sale July 28 at 2pm IST. The Xiaomi Mi
Intex has launched the Aqua Y2 Power smartphone, listing it on its website at a price of Rs. 4,490. There is no official word on the availability of the Intex Aqua Y2
While in September last year, Motorola launched its Moto Hint headset along with second-generation Moto G and Moto X smartphones, it has now quietly launched the accessory’s next-gen version. The new Moto
LG has unveiled its new G4 Stylus in the Indian market. Interestingly, G4 happens to be the most ambitious smartphone till date. LG G4 Stylus sports a 14.47cm (5.7-inch) IPS LCD display
iBall has launched a new 3G-enabled tablet, the Slide O900-C, priced at Rs. 12,999. The company has announced that the iBall Slide O900-C will be available within 2 weeks via online and
Microsoft India has reportedly started rolling out an OTA (over-the-air) update for select Lumia handsets that enables 4G connectivity option on these devices. According to a report by WM Poweruser, Microsoft is
Yu Televentures, a subsidiary of Micromax, on Saturday announced the availability details of the YuFit fitness tracking band. Priced at Rs. 999, the YuFit fitness band will be going on sale starting
Micromax subsidiary Yu Televentures has announced that the Yu Yuphoria smartphone will be available to buy without any registrations in India from Tuesday to Thursday. The company in a press statement revealed
To improve connectivity along the borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Myanmar, the BSNL would set up mobile phone towers along the frontiers, an official said here on Friday. “We have initiated the
OnePlus has announced that its OnePlus 2 smartphone will get a “new and improved” invite system. Additionally, OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu (aka Pete Lau) on Wednesday confirmed on Weibo that the upcoming
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies has won security clearance to manufacture telecoms equipment in India, paving the way for it to become the first major Chinese brand to supply locally made products