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    Best 5G Mobile Phones in India - 2024

    Discover the cutting-edge world of 5G mobile phones in India with our latest collection. From lightning-fast connectivity to advanced features, our range of 5G smartphones promises to revolutionize the way you experience technology. Stay ahead of the curve and explore the future of mobile communication with our unparalleled selection of 5G devices.

    Flipkart maps out India redux; QED’s Nigel Morris interview

    Happy Monday! Ecommerce major Flipkart is in discussions to shift its domicile from Singapore to India. This scoop and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    Nothing Phone (2a) blue launched in India: Price, launch date, and features

    Nothing introduces blue Nothing Phone 2(a) in India at Rs 19,999 on Flipkart, featuring Android 14, Bluetooth 5.3, WiFi 6, 5G, and dual 50 MP OIS rear cameras.

    Nothing Phone 2a price and specifications tipped ahead of March launch

    Nothing Phone 2a, scheduled for release in March, has generated significant buzz with leaked pricing and specifications. Positioned as a mid-range offering, the Phone 2a is expected to feature two variants with competitive pricing starting at €349. Alongside the smartphone, Nothing plans to introduce innovative accessories.

    Nothing Phone (2A): Carl Pei's mid-range bet to woo Indian audience at Rs 23,999

    Nothing, a London-based tech brand, has just launched its most affordable smartphone yet, called the Phone 2a. It's priced starting from Rs 23,999 and comes with impressive features while keeping Nothing's signature transparent design. The Nothing Phone 2a is positioned...

    India's robust digital infrastructure helped 'Nothing' brand make inroads, says cofounder Akis Evangelidis

    Nothing, an emerging technology brand, has exceeded its growth expectations, driven by India's tech-savvy consumers, according to cofounder Akis Evangelidis. Despite launching its first product during the pandemic, the brand has made significant strides in India, leveraging the country's robust digital infrastructure. Evangelidis emphasized India's technological proficiency and the ease with which brands can gain traction in the consumer tech space.

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