Advertisements Sony Ericsson might not have declared the pricing details of Xperia Ray in India, but thanks to the online retail store Flipkart, price of the smartphone has been revealed.
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Advertisements Flipkart has started taking preorders for LG Optimus Pro, the entry level portrait QWERTY, which will compete with the likes of Samsung Galaxy Pro and Motorola Fire. LG Optimus Pro has been priced at INR 9,990 and is expected to be officially released in the market later this week or next week. Optimus Pro […]
Advertisements Micromax A85 looked a lot familiar when I first looked at the small image of the phone, which leaked today. So we looked deeper and here is what came out. Micromax A85 is actually a rebranded K-Touch W700, a Chinese smartphone which was first seen in April. We always knew that A85 was going […]
Advertisements Micromax seems to be finally moving from entry-level to high end segment. A new Android smartphone from the company called A85 was spotted on GSMArena today with the detailed specs set.
Advertisements After launching its first CDMA Android smartphone in India yesterday, CoolPad has announced that company is also planning to release a CDMA tablet as well. While the details on the tablet are scarce, it is likely to cost below INR 12K and will be marketing by Reliance Communication, which also partnered in the CDMA […]
Advertisements After launching Motorola Fire, Motorola has released a slightly upgraded full-touch version Fire XT in the Indian market. It is now being sold for just INR 12,990. Announced last month, Fire XT aka XT531 comes with Gingerbread on-board with a 800MHz processor, 1540 mAh battery, 5MP camera rear camera with VGA front cam, 512MB […]
Advertisements Reliance communications today announced another addition to its portfolio of Android CDMA smartphones in the form of CoolPad D530. This entry-level smartphone runs on Android 2.1 and will be sold for INR7,999. Other CDMA Android phones with RCOM are Galaxy Pop, Galaxy I500, Galaxy I899, and Motorola XT800.
Advertisements Computer peripherals maker iBall today introduced its first Android tablet Slide in the Indian market. Powered by Android 2.3, 1GHz processor, and seven-inch capacitive display, Slide will be sold for INR 13,995.
