Intex, leading mobile phone company in India, is one of the few brands benefitted from the Make in India initiative, said a report released by Counterpoint Technology Research. One of the first mobile ...
A few days ago, I wrote about Indian smartphone giant Micromax losing a large chunk of its market share thanks to the incursions of Chinese companies into its territory. Today, another Indian company ...
Jolla, the Finnish developer of an Android alternative, has signed Indian smartphone vendor Intex Technologies as the first licensee for its Sailfish OS. The company also announced Thursday at the ...
New Delhi [India], December 9 (ANI/GPRC): The bilateral series between India and Bangladesh is co-sponsored by Intex, India's leading consumer electronics firm. The collaboration seeks to raise ...
Finnish smartphone startup Jolla has inked the first licensing deal for its Android alternative Sailfish OS, some three years after starting out on a grand plan to save the open-source mobile platform ...
Intex, the Indian smartphone brand has launched their new budget device, the Intex Aqua Trend Lite phone. The smartphone is targeted at music lovers and focuses more on sound. The phone is an entry ...
The dual-SIM supporting Intex Aqua Sense 5.1 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box and features a 5-inch FWVGA display with 480x854 pixels resolution display. The dual-SIM supporting Intex Aqua ...
Vinayak Kumar Lal has been roped in as Head of Marketing at Intex Technologies (India) Ltd, manufacturer of mobile phones, IT hardware and electronics. Confirming Lal’s appointment, Ramesh A Vaswani, ...
NEW DELHI: Intex Technologies (India) Ltd., until recently the third-largest smartphone vendor in India, may be in trouble after losing some 200 employees, including senior management, amid a market ...
With stiff competition leading to a decline in revenues, mobile handsets maker Intex Technologies is aiming at increasing the share of its consumer durables business to 50% by the end of 2018-19 and ...
NEW DELHI: After graduating from Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi in 1986, Narendra Bansal chose not to opt for the most predictable path — the one that led to the family business of ...