Saturday, 8 February 2014

Right after slaying biggies in your own home, Chinese smartphone makers bullish on India

They all have built their existence felt inside the Chinese marketplace during the earlier pair of years, pinching the sleek dominance of smartphone makers like Samsung and Apple. Some have even crossed Apple with regard to sector share in China. Now, these are focusing on the world’s 3rd major smartphone sector that has a 129% development in quantity gross sales for the duration of the next quarter 2013.

A few China Smartphone makers are targeting India as their up coming expansion market place with killer units inside the Android platform. Several of them like Lenovo, Huawei, Gionee, Konka and OPPO have now entered the marketplace, although Xiaomi, which has by now eaten into the US-based handset giant’s sector share on household turf, is about to enter the approximated 25-30 million models every year smartphone current market shortly.

Entry of Chinese smartphone makers, who offer handsets starting off at Rs 3,000 into a high quality one particular costing around Rs 40,000, will have to compete with Indian handset makers like Micromax, Karbonn, Lava and Max Mobiles who have been trying to seize the entry to mid section with the smartphone market place costing as much as Rs twenty five,000. “Over the subsequent few quarters, these Chinese brand names might truly take in to the shares with the Indian makes,” mentioned an analyst using a market place study organization in India.

According to sector insiders, a consortium of forty five Chinese brands, together with Zopo, UMI, JiaYu, Mogu, Iocean, Meizu, to faucet the world’s swiftest growing smartphone market which has an exceptionally very low penetration as opposed to China and the Usa - the world’s top rated two smartphone marketplaces, explained a specialist now working having a pair of these brands to aid their entry into Indian sector.

The technique would be to flood the marketplace with endless choices to shoppers with products that come with high-end hardware, and very good knowledge. One thing is typical - all of them employ Bollywood stars to endorse their products and solutions, along with the goal segment is youth who expend atleast a number of hrs on their own handsets making use of smart purposes, past building phone calls and messages.

The most recent entrant during the market place is Oppo, which has introduced its flagship N1 priced at Rs 39,999, final 7 days, has obtained on board Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor to endorse its merchandise. Gionee, that has entered the industry about 10 months again, has got Farhan Akhtar as brand name ambassador for Aqua collection. Lenovo, which started offering smartphones in 2012, has Ranbir Kapoor because the brand ambassador.

But, the primary Chinese manufacturers are concentrating more on practical experience than pricing. “Price is just not the main element for smartphones. We’re attempting to explain to individuals that it's not about cost, but it surely is about general performance in terms of screen and various capabilities, which numerous handsets lack,” mentioned Arvind Vohra, India Head, Gionee Smartphones.

Huawei has previously explained that it will have approximately 250 working experience zones in India to drive income. Nearly all of the Chinese smartphone sellers sell about 2-3 lakh models a month across India on an average, in towns and semi-urban marketplaces.

Tom Lu, Director and CEO, OPPO Mobiles India, claimed: “The fundamental product philosophy at the rear of OPPO’s worldwide results and standing is our emphasis on a thing quite simple i.e. ‘experience’. I see a wonderful long run for each OPPO India and our partners as well as the development of the wholesome and long-term association centered on development and expansion.”

Sector analysts, on the other hand, claimed that whilst China Smartphone makers will eat to the shares in the significant men in India, the dominance is not likely to alter quickly. According to your Canalys report, India’s smart-phone sector has developed 129% inside the September 2013 quarter, although the expansion costs in China were being 108% and globally about 50%. The top 5 smartphone sellers in India consist of Samsung, Micromax, Karbonn, Sony and Nokia, it included.

Friday, 7 February 2014

China smartphone market hitting 'saturation' point

China's smartphone market is heading toward saturation point this year, where manufacturers will likely struggle to achieve sustainable growth.
The Chinese smartphone market had enjoyed strong growth in recent years with sales accounting for over 82 percent of total mobile device sales in third-quarter 2013, said C.K Lu, principal analyst at Gartner, in a China Daily report. Speaking at a media briefing in Beijing, the analyst said the country's smartphone penetration rate may hit 90 percent this year.
Lu warned: "The China Smartphone market is getting saturated. That means mobile phone companies will find it hard to maintain steady growth in China starting in 2014." He added, though, that mobile phone makers in the market are "really resilient" and will figure out ways to survive.
According to Gartner estimates, about 443.5 million mobile phones will be sold in China this year, bringing the total number of mobile phones to over 1.07 billion. Some 395 million smartphones are projected to be sold this year, accounting for 31.5 percent of overall smartphone sales globally.
Lu noted that China Smartphone users choose products that offer value for money, have a strong brand, and provide good customer care. Citing a survey that found middle-income shoppers in China highlight brand and customer care as the top two IT purchasing factors, he said: "Chinese customers do not want just low-cost or inexpensive products. Vendors can no longer treat China as one of the emerging markets in which a focus on low price is enough to grow market share."
According to Gartner, mobile phones in the premium price segment will clock the highest growth in the country over the next five years. This sector is projected to account for 20 percent of overall sales, climbing to 32 percent in 2017.

Friday, 17 January 2014

Nokia Android smartphone “Normandy” resurfaces

Supposing you've had a peek at the Nokia smartphone platform over the past few years, you know good and well two things are true. The first is that Nokia runs either Windows Phone or an odder, smaller operating system called Asha. The second is that the phones made by Nokia are brightly colored, uniquely shaped, and certainly aren't made for Android. This second affirmation seems to be breaking apart at the seams here at the start of 2014.
What we've heard of for the past few months - and years, even - is that Nokia has been open to working with Android, but was restricted by their contract with Microsoft. Here now that Nokia is literally owned by Microsoft in 2014, it seems that a break has occurred. However little sense it makes now that one owns the other, Microsoft's Nokia seems to have sprung a leak, one that contains a device with codename "Normandy."
This little beast works with an operating system that's at least based on Android, working with many of the same icons and a pull-down status bar up top. There also appears to be two SIM card slots, as evidenced by the two status bars up above the display up front, and a rather unique user interface with simple one-color icons and short text titles. Cheap Android Phones for Sale .
This machine is "also simpler than Asha yo", says a fellow by the name of Zhang Zhicheng who provides one of the leaked photos this week. Another photo comes from Twitter user Seamissu through GSMArena where they've got essentially the same phone, but this time with a cover on top. This is more likely an engineering sample in a case that hides (somewhat) the looks of the device while it's being tested.
It would be a rather strange occurrence if this device actually did see the light of day, but stranger things have happened. Microsoft could just as well be allowing this device's creation to unfold to see some ultra-low-cost sales internationally while their Windows Phone devices continue to build steam right alongside.

Friday, 10 January 2014

MYSAGA C4 Dual Core Android 4.2 Smartphone-MT6572M, 3.5" Capacitive

MYSAGA C4 Manufacturer Specifications
Main Features
OS: Android 4.2
CPU:MT6572M,Dual Core, 1.0GHz
RAM: 256MB
ROM: 512MB
Screen Size:3.5 Inch
Resolution: 320 X 480px
Camera: Front Camera 0.3MP, Back Camera: 0.3MP(Interpolation To 2.0MP)
Dual SIM Card Dual Standby
Brand Model: MYSAGA C4
Google Play
Standby Time :About 2-3 Days
Shell Material: Plastic
Color: Black & White
Style: Bar

 MYSAGA C4
MYSAGA C4 Dual Core Android 4.2 Smartphone-MT6572M, 3.5" Capacitive, Dual SIM Cards, Dual Cameras (Black & White)

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Lenovo LePhone K860i Samsung Exynos 4412 Android 4.0 Quad Core Smartphone

Lenovo LePhone K860i Android 4.0 OS, Samsung Exynos 4412, Cortex A9 quad core, 1.6GHz CPU and Mali-400 MP GPU make sure high-speed surfing on the Internet and well satisfy 3D games fans. 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM make people who like download apps so excited! 5.0 Inch AH-IPS Screen gives you most wonderful enjoyment in vision and with 8.0MP Camera you can catch every wonderful moment in life.
Lenovo LePhone K860i 
Manufacturer Specifications
Main Features
OS Version: Android 4.0
CPU: Samsung Exynos 4412, Cortex A9 Quad Core, 1.6GHz
GPU: Mali-400 MP
RAM: 2GB
ROM: 16GB
Screen Size: 5.0Inch
Camera: Dual Cameras, Front Camera: 2.0MP, Back Camera: 8.0MP; With Dual Flashlights And Auto Focus, Up To1280 X 720 Pixels Resolution; Support 1080P(1920 X 1080@30fps) Video Record
Single Card Single Standby
Battery Capacity: 2250mAh
Brand Model: Lenovo Lephone K860i
Shell Material: Plastic
Color: Black & White
Style:Bar
Network
Network Type: GSM+WCDMA
Frequency: GSM 900/1800/1900MHz WCDMA 2100MHz
WIFI: 802.11b/G/N
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0
GPS: Also Support A-GPS
Display
Display Size: 5.0Inch
Display Resolution: 1280x720px
Screen Type: AH-IPS, Capacitive Touch Screen, 5 Point Touch
Screen Color: 16000K Colors

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

The tablet/PC hybrid


A caveat to this thinking is that consumers will find the idea of a Cheap Tablet PC and PC combined together as an attractive option. Perhaps when a consumer looks to replace their PC they will find something like Microsoft's Surface an attractive offering. Many in the PC ecosystem are hoping this is the case but I am still skeptical.
I think what corporate employees, small business workers, and even consumers want is the best PC for their needs and the best tablet for their needs. This means they will continue to buy two separate devices of their choosing that best does all the things they want.
While I applaud the efforts of Microsoft, Intel, and others in the PC ecosystem to work to build 2 in 1 PCs and tablets I'm not optimistic that they will appeal to the masses. I believe some segments of both business and consumer customers will gravitate to these form factors but I don't believe they will make up the majority of sales of either PCs or Cheap Tablet PC .
I believe the market for PCs and tablet will swing like a pendulum. The years that PCs aren't being refreshed as much tablets sales will boom higher and vice-versa. For everyone who cares about hardware from IT, to the OEMs who make the devices, managing refresh rates and building products that take advantage of refresh years will be critical.
But of course truly innovative products and lower price points could produce a hot seller in either camp regardless of refresh cycles. Given the product maturity on the PC side, I think another breakout tablet is far more likely.

Friday, 3 January 2014

Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 “Ultra HD” processor heading to devices in 2014


The Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 may be the high-end processor mobile users are looking to have power their handset at the moment, however a new top of the line has been announced this morning. Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon 805 “Ultra HD” processor which will feature the an Adreno 420 GPU and is described as being the “first mobile processor to offer system-level Ultra HD support.”
The Snadragon 805 will be a Krait 450 quad-core CPU and the first to run at up to 2.5GHz per core. Qualcomm also touts the Snapdragon 805 as having superior memory bandwidth support of up to 25.6GB/second. This essentially, should mean apps will run smoother and that users should see an improved multimedia and web browsing experience.
Qualcomm notes this setup will be able to offer 4K video capture and playback as well as enhanced dual camera Image Signal Processors (ISPs) for “superior performance, multitasking, power efficiency and mobile user experiences.” Furthermore, according to Qualcomm, that would be a first for mobile processors.
In addition to the Snapdragon 805, there was also another announcement from Qualcomm, the fourth-generation 3G/LTE multimode modem and RF transceiver chip. This includes the Qualcomm Gobi 9×35 and the RF transceiver chip, the Qualcomm WTR392. These are both said to be able to “offer significant improvements in performance, power consumption and printed circuit board area requirements.”
For OEMs, the combination of the Gobi 9×35 modem and WTR3925 chipset enables a powerful, single platform that can be used to launch LTE Advanced devices faster at a global scale. Together, these solutions are designed to deliver up to 2X faster LTE Advanced, CAT 6 up to 300 Mbps, along with dual carrier HSUPA and dual band multi-carrier HSPA+.
That all having been said, while we suspect some will be hoping to see a Snapdragon 805 powered device arrive in their hands sometime soon, these will not be arriving for a little while. Qualcomm has said the Snapdragon 805 is being tested now and expected to arrive during the first half of 2014. Furthermore, the Gobi 9×35 and WTR3925 are expected to arrive sometime early next year.