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Nothing is India's Fastest Growing Smartphone Brand, and I am Not Surprised
London based Nothing, a tech brand, is the fastest growing smartphone company in India in Q1 2026.
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Smartphone Prices Are Still Climbing. Here Are 3 Ways to Get Around That - CNET
In today's market, your smartphone might be the only thing in your pocket that's gaining value. While we're used to electronics getting cheaper as ...
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These phones will get the Android 17 upgrade - Tech Advisor
Older phones like Galaxy S22 series, OnePlus 10 Pro, and Nothing Phone (1) will not receive Android 17, potentially requiring new purchases for ...
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Expensive phones, weaker demand: How Indian smartphone market hit a six-year low
Technology News News: India's smartphone market has stumbled into its weakest start in six years, with shipments falling 3% year-on-year in the ...
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Can India's smartphone market withstand rising costs and supply shocks? - Forbes India
India smartphone market faces shipment slump, rising prices and supply shocks from chip crunch and West Asia crisis, analysts warn of tougher 2026 ...
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These Android phone brands have a major security flaw - Tech Advisor
While it's not possible to use these insecure facial recognition systems to approve mobile payments, they still grant access to personal data such as ...
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Google Pixel 10a review: still the best cheap Android phone - YouTube
If you're looking for a $499 Android phone that balances performance, AI features, and everyday usability, it remains one of the best options in ...
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Samsung is giving up control of a core Android experience to Google, and I don't love it
I'd hate to see Galaxy phones devolve into just vessels for Google apps and services. There's value to variety, especially with software, and while ...
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India smartphone shipments log weakest quarter in 6 years as costs, demand pressure bite
India's smartphone market recorded its weakest quarter in six years, with January–March shipments declining 3 percent year-on-year.
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India smartphone shipments fall to 6-year low in Q1 amid price hikes, Counterpoint Research says
India's smartphone shipments fell 3% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, marking their weakest quarterly performance in six years as cost ...
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