A week after unveiling its latest flagship smartphones, Samsung is set to launch them in India. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will officially be launched at an event in New Delhi
Even though the upcoming Mobile World Congress will be the platform that will witness the key launches of the year, the Indian smartphone market is already brewing up with launches. Hong Kong-based
Domestic smartphone maker Lava is likely working on a new smartphone. Expected to be dubbed Z60, the handset has been spotted on Geek bench bench marking website. As per the listing, the
ZTE is all set to launch a new smartphone under its Nubia line-up, at the upcoming IFA 2016. The company has sent out media invites for a launch event, scheduled for August
Asus, the Taiwanese tech giant that until past few months was limiting its smartphones to lower and mid-range segments, took everyone by surprise when it launched handsets priced at Rs 50,000 and
Intex has launched an Android-powered voice-calling tablet – the I-Buddy IN-7DD01 – priced at Rs. 5,499. The runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop and features dual-SIM functionality that enables it to make voice
After launching the Lava X81 smartphone last week, the company has now decided to expand its tablet portfolio and launch the X80. The tablet is priced at Rs. 9,999, and is available
After launching the Ace Strike in October last year, Swipehas now launched another tablet in the Indian market. The new tablet is called Swipe X703 and is available at a price of
Samsung is expected to launch the next Note offering on August 2, but before that happens, leaks have been aplenty. Now, renders of the Galaxy Note 7 have been spotted revealing the
Lenovo’s recently unveiled Vibe K5 smartphone will be available via its first open sale from Monday. Interested consumers can purchase the Lenovo Vibe K5 in open sale via Amazon India, which no
Dell on Thursday said that it is discontinuing its Android-based Venue tablet line-up, adding it won’t be offering any OS updates to the existing line-up. With this discontinuation, the company has backed
Chinese manufacturer Vivo has launched its X7 and X7 Plus smartphones in its home country. Priced at CNY 2,498 (approximately Rs. 25,000), the Vivo X7 will go on sale in China starting