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India's defense intelligence agencies have issued a warning regarding Chinese mobile phones. Indian soldiers and their families have been advised to be careful with Chinese mobiles.
Intelligence agencies have warned of a new threat from Chinese mobile phones. It has been told by the Intelligence Attachment that soldiers should not use Chinese mobile phones.
According to Counterpoint research, shipments of smartphones priced less than Rs 12,000 accounted for up to 80% of all sales in India for the three-month period ending in June 2022.
ED has recently brought charges against several Chinese companies, including Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo, for alleged tax cheating.
These smartphones are available at cheaper rates and given the fact that there are so many options to choose from, a lot of smartphones experienced natural death, while others were swallowed by Chinese brands.
IB advisory warns of possible espionage attempts by China through mobile apps
Indian troops have been directed to delete China-made apps from their phones
The IB advisory contains a list of about 42 popular Chinese apps
Only two manufacturers, Huawei and LG, took a deep focus on Dual-cameras as early as 2016.
COMIO`s tie-up with Reliance Jio offers consumers a 5GB additional data voucher on their handset at a recharge of Rs 309.
Xiaomi Mi 5c is believed to be endowed with attractive features and specifications.
China’s tryst with mobile devices began way before the smartphone era, the country became the manufacturing hub for mobile devices.
Samsung remained the top global smartphone vendor in the second quarter despite slowing sales, while Apple and Chinese manufacturers boosted market share, a survey showed Thursday.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi continued to dominate the country's smart phone market as two of the company's models topped the sales charts in the third quarter.
IAF personnel and their families have been asked not to use Chinese 'Xiaomi Redmi 1s' phones on the grounds that data was allegedly transferred to their servers in China and it could be a security risk, a charge denied by the company.
For the third time, 40,000 units of Xiaomi Redmi S1 has been sold off in less than 5 seconds. During its third flash sale on Tuesday, it was sold off in just 3.4 seconds, the Chinese mobile company claims.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi's Mi3 was often referred to as the 'Apple' phone in China but now its appears the company has overtaken the American smartphone maker in the country.
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