Samsung has taken another step in moving to defend its lead in India, which has been eroded of late by local and Chinese competition.
Xiaomi is looking to sustain its momentum in India by selling its 4G handsets online without registrations.
You have to go to India or China to buy some of the world's best smartphones made by Xiaomi, YotaPhone, Micromax, Huawei and Lenovo.
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The Galaxy S6 is expected to have two distinct versions, despite Samsung's promise to cut back its product portfolio by 30 percent.
The device, a pair of wraparound goggles that might look familiar to Star Trek TNG watchers, hits stores later this year along with Windows 10.
In November, Apple captured a record one-third of the total smartphone sales in Korea for the first time, according to a research firm.
A share split being considered at the Korean tech giant suggests that Samsung's heir apparent could be pushing the company to change faster.
HTC is full of secrecy as it prepares to showcase its 2015 line up.
Samsung's 'Finger Scanner' reads partial prints but has proven cumbersome to users.
Trapped at 2 percent of the smartphone market, HTC is looking to connected devices for growth.
China's 'little rice' isn't so little anymore with plans of expansion on the horizon.
BlackBerry has denied a report that briefly sent its stock soaring Wednesday.
Before launching its Lego-like modular phone worldwide, Google will first test a market pilot in Puerto Rico.
The next iPhone could be in for a big camera upgrade.
Looks like some people still have Blackberry devices. Samsung may be interested in buying the brand, according to inside sources.
Squeezed by Apple at the high-end and low-cost Chinese upstarts at the other, the Android market leader is hoping a product refresh will halt market-share losses sustained in 2014.
Xiaomi is expected to launch the new smartphone at a Jan. 15 event in Beijing.
The new device is expected to help Samsung compete with local as well as Chinese rivals in India's booming smartphone market.
The domestic player is set to battle foreign rivals like Apple and Xiaomi for mobile dominance on the subcontinent.
Officials estimate the value of the 94 iPhones seized at the crossing from Hong Kong at more than $48,000.
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