Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion?
Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
Honestly, Micromax and Lava had a great run, but they got too comfortable. Chinese brands brought better supply chains and tech. It's hard to compete when you're still focusing only on 'cheap' phones.
"Micromax Overtakes Samsung in India"
In 2000 Micromax started as an IT software company focusing on embedded devices.Micromax entered mobile market in 2008 with innovative and affordable phones.
Micromax is known for its innovation in low cost seg
Do you know how micromax destroyed itself from losing its place in Indian smartphone market?
With the Jio revolution back then,people were surprised about the free internet services.But there's a catch.
It would be possible only if the devices are
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Merwin Rebello
Build to earn • 1m
why there is no big big Indian phone brand like the recently camrle nothing is making headlines in the crowded market like I know India had lava , and nokia and Micromax and all that but currently mostly all are chinese or iphone I think soo whats
Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion?
Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These
India has faced issues in creating a top mobile brand because we lack strong R&D and our brands aren’t seen as premium like Apple or Samsung. We also struggle with supply chains and don’t produce at the same scale, making our phones more expensive an
Why Doesn't India Have a Global Smartphone Giant?
Once, Indian brands like Micromax and Lava made us dream of homegrown smartphone empires.
They were the buzz in markets, competing against international players.
But as Chinese brands like Xiaomi,
A recent report suggests that handset manufacturers, including Samsung, may consider relocating their production from China to India following a significant tariff hike imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The tariff increase, which raise
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SAGAR BIKKAD
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
In the trade war between America and China, our condition is like that man..😬
How what?👇
The US yesterday imposed higher tariffs on imports of steel, solar modules, batteries and EVs from China.
This made those Chinese things expensive in Ame
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Sakshii
Be free "explorar" • 19d
India is making significant strides in artificial intelligence (AI) development, aiming to establish itself as a global player in the field. As part of this effort, the Indian government has launched the IndiaAI Mission, focusing on creating a domest
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DR VARUN KUMAR
Your Future is Creat... • 17d
India vs China Startup Ecosystem: A Misleading Comparison
The idea of comparing Indian startups with Chinese startups is largely a myth. These two nations operate in fundamentally different ecosystems.
Chinese startups are often built to manufactur