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India Smartphone Outlook for 2013
2012 Smartphone Year in Review: The smartphones sales in India grew over 100% (year-on-year) in 2012 to reach 20 to 22 million units. For the first time, monthly sales crossed 2 million units in Q4 and smartphones breached the USD … Continue reading
Posted in Business Model, Consumer, India, Mobile Devices, OS, Smartphones
Tagged #"Windows Phone 7.5", #India, #Lumia, #Microsoft, #Phone, #Windows, Apple, Blackberry, HTC, India Market, iOS, Micromax, Mobile Phones, Nokia, OEMs, OS, Samsung, Smartphones, Symbian, Trends
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Is India Ready for Customized and Branded Mobile App Stores?
Branded mobile application stores (app stores) by both device OEMs and carriers have existed in India for a while, and continue to be launched. Nokia launched its ‘Ovi store’ in 2009 (later rebranded as ‘Nokia Store), Airtel has its ‘App Central’, … Continue reading
Posted in App Stores, Apps, Business Model, Convergence, Digitization, Mobile Devices, OS, Smartphones, Telecom, VAS
Tagged #"Windows Phone 7.5", #India, #Lumia, #Windows, Android, App Central, App Stores, Apple, Apps, Blackberry, Borqs, Convergence, Google, Google Play, Handsets, India Market, iOS, Mobile Phones, MTS, Nokia, Nokia Store, OS, OTT, Ovi, Ovi Store, PocketApps, Samsung, Smartphones, Symbian, Telecom, Trends, VAS
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Evolution of Indian Handset OEMs – History, Current State and Future Outlook
In early 2008, there were only 6 to 8 brands operating in the Indian mobile devices market, and almost all of them were global. This number increased to over 180 by 2011. Young Indian handset vendors such as Micromax, Karbonn, … Continue reading
Posted in Business Model, Mobile Devices, OS, Profitability, Smartphones
Tagged #India, Android, Forecast, Handsets, HTC, India Market, iOS, Karbonn, Lava, Margins, Micromax, Mobile Phones, Motorola, Nokia, OEMs, Olive, Samsung, Smartphones, Spice, Symbian, Trends
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Impact on Mobile Device OEMs due to Rupee Depreciation
Indian rupee has declined over 8.5% in four weeks leading up to 24th September against the US dollar. This steep fall in the value of the rupee is expected to adversely impact the margins of leading global mobile device OEMs … Continue reading
Posted in Business Model, Mobile Devices, Profitability, Telecom
Tagged Apple, Blackberry, Dollar Appreciation, HTC, Mobile Phones, Nokia, Samsung, Smartphones, Sony Ericsson
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