The recently-launched Nokia 7 Plus priced at Rs 25,999, runs the "Android One" platform -the unmodified Android operating system (OS) with a promise of improved security via frequent updates.
Aiming to put up a fight in the crowded mid-segment smartphone market, Chinese smartphone player OPPO has launched its "A83" that claims to have a better camera and enhanced battery life.
As smartwatches slowly gain traction and begin to make an impact globally --
including in India -- Chinese technology firm Huawei has now launched WATCH 2.
After launching three smartphones in India till May this year, Chinese
technology giant has unveiled the upgraded version of its last year's phablet 'Mi Max'.
Another camera-centric Chinese player, nubia, has joined the fray of Chinese smartphone makers with the Z17 Mini that comes with dual-lens combination (13MP+13MP) camera on the rear with 16 modes and a 16MP front snapper.
The nostalgia associated with Nokia 3310 -- born in the year 2000 with a dark blue body which saw an entire generation grew up loving the device -- is something the new Nokia seller HMD Global sensed and has now brought it back to life.
Priced at Rs 13,999, the device competes in the mid-range market with recently launched behemoths like Redme Note 4, Honor 6X, Vivo Y55s and Moto G5/G5 Plus.
When Google launched artificial intelligence (AI)-powered premium devices Pixel and Pixel XL earlier this month, the message was clear: The device with the personal Google Assistant built right in sounded the threat bugle for Apple iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.