Sensor Fusion Market expected to touch $6.35 billion
According to the new market research report, sensor fusion market is expected to be worth $6.35 billion by 2022 on the back rising demand in consumer electronics. By Belal Khan
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Indian smartphone shipments slip for the second consecutive quarter in Q1
By Belal Khan
According to US-based research firm, International Data Corporation's (IDC) report, 23.5 million units of smartphones were shipped in India in Q1 2016 registering 5.2 percent growth over the...
Worldwide PC Shipments declined 5.2% in Q2
According to U.S. based research firm Gartner report, Worldwide PC shipments totaled 64.3 million units in the second quarter of 2016, a 5.2 percent decline from the second quarter...
Smartphone sales drop in India
Industry insiders expect smartphone sales in the April-June quarter to remain flat or grow at a tepid pace from a year earlier, compared with a 20-22 percent expansion seen...
Smartphone sales back on track in January after note ban blues: Samsung
Mobile phone sales have come back to normal growth in January after a sudden slump due to demonetisation, on the back of quick responses from retailers and marketers, a...
Chinese smartphone vendors investing in India
Chinese smartphone vendors are stepping up investments in India in a move to establish a beachhead in the world's fastest-growing smartphone arena, as the intensified competition and a saturated...
Cos set up 38 new mobile handset units since Sep 2015
As many as 38 new mobile handset manufacturing units with over 20 million units per month capacity were established in India since September 2015 by companies including Micromax and...
Samsung retains top spot while Lenovo-Motorola is new No.2 in Indian smartphone market
Lenovo-Motorola became the new No 2 smartphone player, pipping Micromax, and Xiaomi made its debut among the top five in the Indian market which clocked 32.3 million units in...
Gartner says worldwide sales of smartphones returned to growth in first quarter of 2018
While Huawei and Xiaomi experienced the largest growth in the quarter, Apple returned to growth after sales declined last quarter. Global sales of smartphones to end users returned to growth...
Rupee gain drags down prices of LED TVs ; home appliances remain expensive
The rupee’s appreciation against the dollar by four-five per cent has induced flat-panel television makers, especially those who make light-emitting diode (LED) TVs, to cut prices of their products,...