The Covid-19 flare-up in India and Vietnam has brought back the limelight on Apple's supply chain units in China. Foxconn has walked away with the lion's share of iPhone 13 manufacture, reports say.
National Geographic explorer and wildlife gilmmaker Malaika Vaz used Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G smartphone to uncover the marine life of Fuvamulah, known as the Shark Island of Maldives.
Google has rolled out a new update for its default SMS client on Android, Google Messages. The update finally adds the ability to categorise messages and the app will use machine learning to sort your SMS texts.
The smartphone is the most successful computer of all time. And the research firm Strategy Analytics has predicted that 5 billion people will be using smartphones worldwide by 2030.
The outbreak of Covid-19 has had some major impact on consumer behaviour. Due to lockdown restrictions, online sales have emerged as the preferred mode of purchase of smart phones in many countries. And India is on the top of the heap of this global list.
After a steep decline in 2020, global smartphone sales to end users grew 26% in the first quarter of 2021, according to Gartner. Overall worldwide mobile phone sales to end users grew 22% year over year.
A surge in coronavirus cases in Vietnam is forcing Samsung and supply chain manufacturers for Apple to operate well below capacity. And this may hit the shipment numbers of the two tech biggies.
Even as there are huge concerns in India about its proposal, Facebook is pushing ahead with its plan to implement full end-to-end encryption by default within all of its messaging tools.
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics Device Technologies service, China’s rapid adoption of 5G technology is powering demand for 5G smartphones. Apple and the trio of Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi benefitted most as the demand exploded.
Counterpoint Research said India’s smartphone shipments grew 23% year on year to more than 38 million units in Q1 2021, the highest ever first quarter shipments. New product launches, promotions and financial schemes, as well as pent-up demand coming from 2020, drove the market in Q1 2021.
Global smartphone shipments were 340 million units in Q1 2021, up 24% YoY representing the highest growth since 2015, according to the latest research from Strategy Analytics. The smartphone market rebound was driven by the healthy demand of consumers with aging devices and a phenomenal 5G push from Chinese vendors.
Realme C20, powered with MediaTek Helio G35, 6.5”display, a 5000 mAh battery and 8 MP AI camera, is available in (2+32GB) at Rs 6,799 for the first 1 million customers. It is on sale from today.
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