Tata Docomo, Alcatel and Yahoo! released a co-branded handset, named the OneTouch Net, on Wednesday.
Indian handset manufacturer Micromax has announced plans to launch a Live TV cell phone in India soon.
Indian IT services firm to launch 3G Android smartphone in US
Samsung has launched three new dual-SIM cell phones in India. These are the Samsung Star Duos GT-B7722, which is a 3G and 2G dual-SIM full touchscreen device that uses both connections simultaneously; the Guru Dual 25 GT-E1225; and Guru Dual 26 GT-E1252.
Motorola will soon launch its fourth Android smartphone in India, claimed AndroidOS, a local news blog, citing “reliable sources.” Reports suggest that the new handset, called Charm, is expected to carry a price tag of about Rs 15,000 (approx. $340).
VideoWave is composed of four parts – a 46-inch high-definition LCD TV, a console, an iPod dock and a remote control.
Onkyo has announced three tablets running on Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit operating system and Intel Atom processors.
Great news for all 3G users out there – Indian public sector telecoms company BSNL has slashed its prices for unlimited 3G data connectivity by a massive 45%.
US consumer electronics company Vizio Tuesday announced the launch of its 7-inch Edge Lit Razor LED LCD portable TV, the VMB070.
State-run Indian telecoms companies BSNL and MTNL are reported to be in discussions to share their 3G base stations with private operators in circles (license areas) where the latter don’t have 3G spectrum.