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JioPhone now leads with a 47 percent market share among feature phones: Report
Tech2 News Staff •Jio leads the feature phone segment at 47 percent, ahead of Samsung at 9 percent and Nokia at 8.
Itel mobile to launch a dual camera smartphone for a pricetag of Rs 7,500
Ians •With nine percent market share, the company also registered a 217 percent growth in India in 2016-2017.
itel S42 review: Impossible to recommend over the Redmi 5 or Realme 1
Kshitijp •The itel S42 has some glaring flaws with its performance, display, and battery. However, it does take the cake for having a good camera for its price.
China-based Transsion Holdings, the makers of iTel-branded phones, intends to take on India's smartphone market: Report
Ians •"India is Transsion's second largest market after Africa. As per recent reports, we have already become the fifth largest mobile handset player in India," Talapatra told IANS.
Reliance JioPhone tops global feature phone market in Q1 2018 followed by Nokia and iTel: Report
Ians •Driven by strong shipments of Reliance JioPhone in India and the return of Nokia, the global feature phone market grew 38 percent annually in Q1 2018.
Itel S42 smartphone launched in India at Rs 8,499; will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, 3 GB RAM, 13 MP rear camera
Tech2 News Staff •Under the hood, we find that the Itel S42 will be running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC along with 3 GB of RAM along with 16 GB of storage.
Shipment of mobile phones in India reached 288 million in 2017; Xiaomi tops the Dec quarter: IDC report
•Samsung led overall market with 24.7 percent share in smartphone category and 20.5 percent share in feature phone category for 2017.
Jio pips Samsung, Micromax and Nokia to capture top spot in feature phones shipment tally: Counterpoint
•About 55 million feature phones are estimated to have been shipped in the fourth quarter of 2017, up 55 percent year-on-year
CEO of itel and Spice Devices quits despite growing smartphone market share
Ians •Recently, the company launched its latest 4G smartphone itel A40 for Rs 3,099 in association with Bharti Airtel.
Chinese phone makers are rapidly capturing the Bangladesh market with 125 percent Year-on-Year growth
Ians •Smartphone shipments contributed to 24 percent of the total mobile phone shipments, signalling a slow but steady adoption of smartphones.