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Gionee has launched the 'Pro' upgrade of existing F205 smartphone on Flipkart today. The Gionee F205 Pro comes with almost similar specifications as the previously launched F205, which came in December alongside Gionee S11 Lite and Gionee A1 Lite. The Gionee F205 Pro boats a 13-megapixel primary rear camera instead of an 8-megapixel seen on
After Republic Day celebration offers, Flipkart has come up with new discount offers on mobiles in entry-level and low-budget segments. The e-commerce platform has started a new 'Budget Days' sale on mobiles starting from Rs 3,599. This four-day sale will run from January 23 to January 26. During this Flipkart Budget Days, the Indian online
Gionee, a Chinese smartphone company, is officially now bankrupt. The phone manufacturer recently filed its application and a Shenzhen court has now accepted the application for liquidation bankruptcy by Huaxing Bank. The company's major suppliers have also filed a lawsuit against it. According to a China-based IFENG, Gionee owes nearly $2.9 billion to 648 creditors,
Chinese smartphone maker Gionee has just launched two new devices and listed a third device on Flipkart. All the devices that the company launched on the e-commerce website are aimed at the budget segment in a likely attempt to claw its way back in the market. Taking a closer look, the three devices that the
Gionee has teased away two new smartphones for India on Flipkart. The Chinese company is reportedly facing financial woes in China, and may file for bankruptcy, according recent reports. It's been over seven months since Gionee launched any smartphone in India. The company recently made it news because of bankruptcy reports, which claimed that it
Chinese smartphone maker Gionee has been facing a tough time over the past few months. The company has been facing financial woes in China, and if the latest report is to be believed, Gionee is considering filing for bankruptcy. There is also a possibility of liquidation after the company failed to pay financial creditors, marketing
More than 70 per cent of smartphone users in India switched brands in the second quarter of this year, befitting Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi the most which sold nearly 37 per cent of the phones that were replaced, according a CyberMedia Research (CMR) report on Wednesday. Xiaomi was followed by Vivo (17.8 per cent), Oppo
Pardeep Jain, the promoter of Karbonn Mobile's holding company Jaina Group, and former CEO of Gionee India Arvind Vohra have signed a letter of intent and non-disclosure agreement with Gionee to purchase the Chinese company's stake in Gionee India, according to a report by Economic Times. Gionee Communication Equipment, the Chinese parent company, currently holds
There's certainly no dearth of competition in the budget smartphone segment. That said, among the few brands that compete for a slice of that pie, is Xiaomi with its Redmi Note 5. The device offers mid-range specifications with a premium build at an affordable price tag. Similarly, Vivo and Oppo have also taken this segment
Gionee plans to invest around Rs 650 crore this year as it looks to be among the top five smartphone brands in the country, a senior company official said. "In 2018, we are looking to be among top 5 smartphones brands in India. We will increase marketing spend this year by approximately 30 per cent
The last Gionee S series phone to come to India was the S10 in December 2017. And now, the Chinese company has launched its S11 Lite smartphone in India after a hiatus. The Gionee S11 Lite is priced at Rs 13,999 which puts it against some tough competitors. Nonetheless, Gionee is confident that the phone
Gionee today launched two new smartphones in India, the F205 and the S11 Lite, which are priced at Rs 8,999 and 13,999 respectively. While Gionee has been a brand with regular phone releases in its tenure, it seemed to take a hiatus after April last year when it launched the A1. And the last phone
The Gionee F205 smartphone which was launched today in India has been priced at Rs 8,999 and is one of the cheapest smartphones to hit the market. The smartphone has been designed to give a very premium feel for the price and also borrows some of the possible features from flagships of today. I got
Ending a brief hiatus amid restructuring plans in India, Chinese smartphone maker Gionee on Thursday launched two smartphones with better camera specifications and Full View display in the country. While S11 Lite will cost Rs 13,999, F205 will be available for Rs 8,999. "With features like face unlock, fingerprint shutter, bokeh and group selfies with
After launching the smartphones in China last year, Gionee has now launched the F205 and S11 Lite in India. The highlights of both smartphones is that they come with full view displays with 18:9 aspect ratio, and also support Face Unlock feature. The S11 Lite, also comes with dual cameras at the back. Sadly, even
Chinese smartphone maker Gionee is set to launch new smartphones in India today as it plans to challenge the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo. Although details of these new smartphones are under wraps at this moment, it will be the first major announcement from the company as it once again tries to counter other
Home-grown operating system Indus OS on Tuesday announced a unique partnership with Chinese smartphone maker Gionee where the users will experience Indus OS' flagship features on majority of new Gionee smartphones. To begin with, the first two Gionee smartphones with Indus OS' flagship features are expected to hit the Indian market in April-May. The move
Amid restructuring plans to scale up its India business, Chinese smartphone maker Gionee is set to launch a new range of smartphones on April 26. According to industry sources, the smartphones are expected to be priced in the bracket of Rs 9,000 and Rs 15,000 and a "Full View Display" is said to one of
In a first hint that the company was not scaling down its operations in the country, Gionee India on Monday announced to extend its "Smile Squad" campaign till February 28 where people can buy its smartphones at attractive discounts. The campaign, commenced on December 10 till January 31, also offers customers, existing and new, a
Reliance JioPhone scaled a new high in the fourth quarter on 2017, emerging as the market leader in the feature phone segment with 27 percent share, followed by Samsung at 14 percent share, a new report said on Monday. The feature phone market witnessed a 36 percent sequential growth in the 4Q and Year-on-Year (YoY)