Motorola W362, New Affordable CDMA Phone for India

Motorola W362, New Affordable CDMA Phone for India

Available soon for 4,199 INR

Porsche P9521 Released in India

Porsche P9521 Released in India

Exclusive and expensive handset

The Fashionable Asus P320 Goes to India

The Fashionable Asus P320 Goes to India

Retailing at 12,900 INR

Indian Moble Users Can Now Pre-Register for the iPhone 3G

Indian Moble Users Can Now Pre-Register for the iPhone 3G

Still no word on pricing

Spice Releases New Affordable Dual-SIM PDA

Spice Releases New Affordable Dual-SIM PDA

Spice D-1100, retailing at about $400

Affordable vTrendy Released by Virgin Mobile

Affordable vTrendy Released by Virgin Mobile

In India

Nokia Beats Colgate and Becomes India's Most Trusted Brand

Nokia Beats Colgate and Becomes India's Most Trusted Brand

According to a survey made by The Economic Times

Spice Braille Phone Coming This Summer

Spice Braille Phone Coming This Summer

The cell phone for visually impaired users

Asus M930 Released in India

Asus M930 Released in India

New QWERTY smartphone for the Indian market

Nokia N78 Released in India

Nokia N78 Released in India

Available at a retail price of 19,999 INR

Ericsson Launches Mobile Health Services in India

Ericsson Launches Mobile Health Services in India

Together with Apollo Hospitals Group

Xenitis Mobile Phones for Only $12

Xenitis Mobile Phones for Only $12

To be released in India by the end of 2008

Samsung U900 Soul Hits India

Samsung U900 Soul Hits India

The fancy slider costs 25,000 INR

Nokia 2600 Classic and Nokia 1209 Available in India

Nokia 2600 Classic and Nokia 1209 Available in India

Two new entry-level Nokia phones

HTC Touch Diamond the Indian Way

HTC Touch Diamond the Indian Way

Available soon from Airtel, for 27,500 INR

AOL Video Portal Grows Up, Reaches New Countries

AOL Video Portal Grows Up, Reaches New Countries

AOL Video now in Canada, India and Taiwan

  • Xbox
  • By Calin Ciabai
  • May 20th, 2008
Xbox 360 Dies Slowly in India

Xbox 360 Dies Slowly in India

Poor customer support, the red ring and piracy are killing Microsoft's console

 
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