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India's smartphone market seems to have recovered from the impact of demonetisation with sales growing by 4.7 percent to 27 million units in January-March 2017 compared to the previous quarter, says a report.
Labour rights campaigners worry that push to churn out cheap handsets and tablets may lead to greater abuse of workers` rights in India, the world`s fastest-growing smartphone market.
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is regaining smartphone share in India with a revamped line-up packed with special features including a safety mode for motorcyclists, as rival Apple Inc readies a renewed push into the world`s fastest-growing market.
Makers of the world's cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 said that it would refund the payments from the first 30,000 orders, as per media reports.
Freedom 251 smartphone manufacturing company Ringing Bells will now accept cash on delivery.
Freedom 251, manufactured by Ringing Bells is promoted by Mohit Kumar Goel.
Offered by an Indian company Ringing Bells at just Rs 251, "Freedom 251" is a smartphone that has features like Android 5.1 operating system, a 4-inch qHD IPS display, a 3.2-megapixel primary and a 0.3-megapixel front camera.
The smartphone will be launched by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikkar.
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Domestic handset maker Ringing Bells is all set to disrupt the booming handset market in the country by launching India’s most affordable smartphone ‘Freedom 251’ for under Rs 500 on Wednesday.
Ringing Bell is all set to disrupt the booming handset market in the country by launching India’s most affordable smartphone ‘Freedom 251’ for under Rs 500 on Wednesday (Feb 17).
Nexus 5X, manufactured by LG, is priced at Rs 31,900 (for 16GB variant) and Rs 35,900 (32GB), while Nexus 6P, manufactured by Huawei, will be available at Rs 39,999 (32GB) and Rs 42,999 (64 GB).
As Korea's Samsung and homegrown Micromax slug it out for their market share in India, sectoral research firms have thrown contrasting data on who leads in the world's third largest smartphone market.
Samsung has been dethroned as the nation's largest smartphone vendor by homegrown handset maker Micromax, research firm Canalys said, but the Korean giant disputed this saying it still remains at the top.
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