iBall, a day after introducing its Slide Brace-X1 tablet at Rs. 17,999, has reportedly made two smartphones – the iBall Xotic and iBall Cobalt Oomph 4.7D – available at Rs. 7,999 each
Xolo has launched a new Windows Phone-based smartphone dubbed the Xolo Win 1000, at Rs. 8,499. The smartphone is not to be confused with Xolo Q1000, which is based on Android 4.2
Xiaomi is making the 16GB and 64GB variants of the Mi 4 smartphone available for purchase in two separate flash sales on Tuesday via Flipkart. The Chinese company has not announced how
Google said Monday it was teaming up with the mobile phone payment firm Softcard to ramp up its efforts to counter Apple Pay in the emerging sector. The California tech giant announced
Samsung has reportedly launched an updated variant of Galaxy S Duos 3 in India at Rs. 7,100, as tipped by an established Mumbai-based retailer. The company is yet to make an official
The Asus ZenFone 2, which was launched last month during CES 2015, will reportedly be reaching Indian shores starting Q2 of this year. The company is also said to have confirmed the
Micromax has introduced a new Bolt-series smartphone, the Bolt D321, which is now listed on the company’s website. The domestic handset maker is yet to reveal availability and price details of the
Huawei has reportedly launched the successor to the Ascend Y530, the Ascend Y540, in the Netherlands. A Dutch publication named GSM Helpdesk claims that the handset is now available to buy in
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Google Inc of harming smartphone buyers by forcing handset makers that use its Android operating system to make the search engine company’s own
Asus has introduced a new Fonepad voice-calling tablet, dubbed the Fonepad 7 (FE375CL), running Android 5.0 Lollipop out-of-the-box. The Asus Fonepad 7 (FE375CL), listed on company’s official website, will reportedly (viaPhoneArena) be released in Taiwan first,
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max has been officially launched in India. The smartphone will be available exclusively via online retailer Snapdeal in Grey and White colours at Rs. 15,990. Initially launched in Korea last month,
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max is now available in India. The smartphone is listed to buy via online retailer Snapdeal in Grey and White colours at Rs. 17,286. The e-commerce website on Sunday confirmed via