The iPhone gave Apple 93 percent of the total profits generated by the entire smartphone industry, according to a new report.
India's rising profile as the next big smartphone market in the world is beginning to attract much needed investment in manufacturing.
Meizu has been around longer but has so far been overshadowed by better-known rival Xiaomi.
India's mobile technology firms are finding innovative ways to tap into the middle of the pyramid and increasingly drawing overseas investors.
The SEC is investigating a Jan. 4 spike in trading in BlackBerry options that occurred hours before Reuters reported that Samsung was in talks to buy BlackBerry, a source said.
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Apple iPhone 6 could be almost indistinguishable, according to a recent leak.
Huawei's growing global business might be powered by software from India where the company just opened its biggest overseas R&D facility.
The low cost of the device could make it affordable for people in Sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for nearly 70 percent of HIV infections.
Samsung's increased investments in manufacturing in India come at time when it lost its top spot in the world's third largest smartphone market.
Samsung will do its best to quash criticisms that its last flagship did little to improve on its predecessor.
The launch of the iPhone 6 models with larger screen helped Apple strike Samsung in an area the Korean giant had pioneered.
The manufacturer announced Wednesday that its net profit fell to $4.9 billion, or 5.3 trillion won, from October to December.
The holiday quarter was the first in which all four major U.S. carriers had a new iPhone at the same time.
Xiaomi sets its eyes on selling 100 million smartphones in 2015.
Samsung has taken another step in moving to defend its lead in India, which has been eroded of late by local and Chinese competition.
Xiaomi is looking to sustain its momentum in India by selling its 4G handsets online without registrations.
You have to go to India or China to buy some of the world's best smartphones made by Xiaomi, YotaPhone, Micromax, Huawei and Lenovo.
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The Galaxy S6 is expected to have two distinct versions, despite Samsung's promise to cut back its product portfolio by 30 percent.
The device, a pair of wraparound goggles that might look familiar to Star Trek TNG watchers, hits stores later this year along with Windows 10.
In November, Apple captured a record one-third of the total smartphone sales in Korea for the first time, according to a research firm.