Advertisements MTS India today announced the launch of two budget Android smartphones in the country. Both the smartphones have been priced under INR 5,000 and will be available in the month of September along with option to choose out of several tariff plans. Exact pricing of each of the smartphone is yet to be declared.
Category: India
Advertisements Looking for a dedicated device for all your needs inside a car, well MapmyIndia has announced a tablet, which will fulfill most of them. Aptly dubbed as CarPad, this navigation oriented tablet will be available in the market and online starting September 15 for INR 22,990.
Advertisements HTC has announced its first 3D Android smartphone Evo 3D in the Indian Market today at Qualcomm India On 2011. Priced at INR 35,990, it will be available in the market very soon.
Advertisements Getit for Android became the latest entrant in the local search arena on Android. Available for free now in Market, Getit allows you to access all the local information like restaurants, air conditioner mechanic, plumbers, real-estate agents, taxi-cab, educational institute, cinema hall and more on your smartphone.
Advertisements Computer peripherals company Mercury has launched its first Android tablet mTab in India today. Priced at INR 9,499, this tablet comes with some decent features.
Advertisements LG has finally started rolling out Android 2.3 update for Optimus One in India. The roll-out seems to have started in other Asian countries as well. You can check now via the LG Software update tool to download the update. Several our readers including other tweeups have reported that Gingerbread update arrived this morning.
Advertisements First Gingerbread powered Motorola smartphone to reach India Waiting for an Android QWERTY, look what just landed in India. The recently announced Motorola Fire is now available at a price of INR 8,999 in the country. Although Motorola is yet to official launch the smartphone, online retail stores like Flipkart & Letsbuy are already […]
Advertisements Remember, we reported a while back that Sony is likely to launch its S1 and S2 tablets in Indian market next month. Well, Sony India Managing Director Masaru Tamagawa has confirmed the launch, but did not give any other details.
