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Apple appoints Ashish Choudhary as its India Operations head, to join from January
Ians •Apple India is currently under Michel Coulomb who took over from Sanjay Kaul in December last year.
Decoding Xiaomi's success with Manu Kumar Jain: Highlights from an exclusive interview
Tech2 News Staff •What are Xiaomi's plans for the country? Will we see new feature phones? Manu Kumar Jain bares all!
Mahindra to launch three new SUVS in India, to rival Tata Nexon, Ford Endeavour
Overdrive •Mahindra has already confirmed that one of the three SUVs will be launched before the festive season.
Xiaomi's sub brand Mijia unveils a new stabilised gimbal for smartphones
Tech2 News Staff •The photos that have surfaced online, show that on the design front the new gimbal is not very different to the action camera gimbal, launched earlier.
A survey calls for comprehensive action to help electric vehicles grow in the Indian market
Ians •Conducive policy environment, tech development and setting up of a manufacturing ecosystem for electric vehicles can drive electric mobility in India.
Amazon sees growth in phone, fashion segments in festival sale, terms it 'biggest-ever' sale
•Amazon claimed it received orders from locations like Leh and Lakshadweep, which are difficult terrains to service.
HUL Q4 results beat estimates, profit up 6% at Rs 1,183 cr
•There could be "stress in trade pipeline" in the short term during GST transition, P B Balaji, the CFO said.
Natco Pharma launches blood cancer drug priced Rs 5,000-20,000, down 98% from US price
Ians •Natco has priced its generic medicine 1 mg, 2 mg, and 4 mg capsules at Rs 5,000, Rs 10,000 Rs 20,000 respectively for a monthly pack of 21 capsules.
Xiaomi beats Apple and Samsung to become the most preferred smartphone brand for Indians in 2017
Fp Archives •Xiaomi has become the most preferred smartphone upgrade choice for Indian consumers in 2017, beating popular brands like Samsung and Apple, market research firm Strategy Analytics said on Friday.
More smartphone makers will leave Indian market as competition intensifies
Tech2 News Staff •According to research, most new smartphone makers in the country are unable to earn the minimum amount of revenue required to sustain themselves.