Xiaomi Redmi 1S went back on sale today; Redmi Note 4G to go on sale on December 30

XiaomiAfter the ban has been lifted from Xiaomi for selling Qualcomm-based devices, its budget-friendly offering Redmi 1S went back on sale today. This time Xiaomi came with a whopping stock of 50,000 units. Those who registered for the sale till yesterday, were able to buy the device at 2pm through the usual flash sales. It took only a few seconds for the device to go out of stock.

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Blackberry Classic brings back the old school with a QWERTY keypad

Blackberry ClassicWhen companies like Apple, HTC and Samsung are leaving no stone unturned to bring all the latest technology they could, Blackberry came forward to play a totally different game. They chose to go old school with their latest offering, “The Blackberry Classic”. Most probably, this is the last hope left for the struggling canadian company to stay in the race of mobile manufacturing. Continue reading

Micromax’s Yu brand launches Yureka smartphone with Cyanogen OS

Micromax Yu YurekaMicromax’s subsidiary Yu televentures launched its first smartphone, named Yureka featuring Cyanogen’s OS 11 and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 64-bit octa-core processor. Earlier, Micromax got a case filed against the chinese smartphone maker OnePlus banning sales of its “Flagship Killer” device OnePlus One, as it infringes their exclusive deal with Cyanogen Inc. forusing the company’s branding and software in their Yu brand of devices. Continue reading

OnePlus One sales barred in India

OnePlus OneAfter Xiaomi, it’s OnePlus which is barred from selling OnePlus One, popularly known as “The Flagship Killer”, in India by Delhi High Court. The Indian smartphone manufacturer Micromax has filed a case against OnePlus for infringing the exclusive country-specific rights, which Micromax has acquired for selling CyanogenMod devices in India.  Continue reading

Xiaomi allowed to import and sell Qualcomm-based smartphones till January 8

XiaomiChinese Smartphone maker and World’s third largest smartphone company Xiaomi is now allowed to resume its sale of Qualcomm-based smartphones in India until January 8.
Delhi High Court had banned Xiaomi and the online e-commerce site Flipkart from selling the chinese smartphone maker’s handsets in India in an order on December 8. The swedish technology company Ericsson had filed a case against Xiaomi for infringement of patents under IPR rules, 2007. Continue reading