mobile phone Hawaii mobile phone bills 7% higher than U.S. average By www.bizjournals.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:39:01 +0000 Mobile phone bills accounted for 5.36% of the $3.35 trillion Americans spend on household bills in a year. Full Article
mobile phone 10 Ways To Cure Your Mobile Phone Bill By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Mon, 9 May 2016 09:00:00 -0400 Cell phones are ubiquitous, and tend to be important if not necessary to own. Yet sometimes the cost of owning and using a mobile phone can get out of hand. And the prevalence of daunting cell phone bills only grows as more and more apps and functions that use data come into popular use. The high cost of mobile data is a familiar problem for many; too many of us have run up against exorbitant bills after underestimating just how much data we have been using. And, for those with restricted monthly data allowances, exhausting the monthly supply of data can be irritating or even crippling for those who often depend on data. 10 Ways to Cure Your Mobile Phone Bill Full Article
mobile phone Articles: Ninjalane Podcast - Mobile Phone Upgrades and Games we are playing By www.hardwareasylum.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 06:00:00 GMT Ninjalane Podcast: In this episode the duo talk about the current state of mobile devices and how they have really become more of a fondle device and less of a communication tool. Later they update us with the games they have been playing including some that aren’t so good. Full Article
mobile phone The best mobile phone deals – including the new iPhone 13, Xiaomi 11T Pro and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 10:16:11 GMT Full Article topics:things/samsung-galaxy structure:gamp-blacklist topics:things/iphone-13 structure:eg-general topics:things/mobile-phones topics:things/iphone topics:things/google-android structure:technology topics:organisations/oneplus commercial:telegraph-reviews storytype:standard
mobile phone Mobile phone companies accused of concealing double-digit price rises from customers By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 01 Dec 2022 13:21:39 GMT Full Article topics:things/mobile-phones topics:things/phone-bills topics:organisations/ofcom topics:in-the-news/cost-of-living structure:technology structure:business storytype:standard
mobile phone Launch: Google Local Mobile, get Google Maps and more on your mobile phone By www.google.com Published On :: Satellites, drag and drop, and more. Full Article
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mobile phone An Empirical Examination of Customers’ Mobile Phone Experience and Awareness of Mobile Banking Services in Mobile Banking in Saudi Arabia By Published On :: 2017-11-29 Aim/Purpose: This work aims to understand why a disparity between the popularity of smart phones and the limited adoption of m-banking exists. Accordingly, this study investigates factors that affect a person’s decision to adopt m-banking services. Such an investigation seeks to determine if and to what extent customers’ mobile phone experience as well as their awareness of m-banking services influence their intention to use such services? Background: This study developed a conceptual model to determine the influence that users’ mobile phone experience as well as users’ awareness of m-banking services had on users’ behavioral intention to use m-banking in Saudi Arabia. Methodology: The quantitative method used to collect data was a survey questionnaire tech-nique. A questionnaire with non-structured (close-ended) questions was formulated. A random sample, targeting banking customers in Saudi Arabia, was selected. This study collected data using a cross-sectional survey. Of those surveyed, 389 provided valid responses eligible for data analysis. SPSS v.22 was used to analyze the data. Contribution: This study produced helpful results and a new m-banking conceptual model. The developed conceptual model focused integrally on users’ awareness and experience as antecedents of m-banking adoption and highlighted the im-portance of differentiating between measuring the users’ characteristics in adopting e-banking in general and m-banking services in particular. In addition, this type of model has the ability to synthesize new control variables as well as to study technology acceptance in developing countries. This study, based on an extended UTAUT model, set out to discover what factors might affect customers’ intentions to use m-banking in Saudi Arabia. Findings: The results show that service awareness has a direct effect on performance and effort expectancy, but not on perceived risk. Moreover, mobile phone experience fails to impact the relationships in the same hypothesized direction. As anticipated, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and perceived risk have direct and significant effects on behavioral intentions to use m-banking. However, customer awareness fails to impact the relationships of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and perceived risk on behavioral intentions to use m-banking. Recommendations for Practitioners: Banks should target customers by distributing useful information and applying measures to increase acceptance. Banks need to introduce something imaginative to convince bank customers to abandon existing service channels and adopt m-banking services. Banks should make m-banking services the easiest service for conducting bank transactions and/or help customers conduct transactions that they cannot do any other way. Recommendation for Researchers: Other factors, such as trust, culture, and/or credibility should be investigated along with user’s awareness and experience factors in m-banking services. There is a need to focus on a specific type of m-banking. Thus, it may be fruitful to study the adoption of different systems of m-banking services. Impact on Society: This study suggests that m-banking services should be designed and built based on a deep understanding of customers’ needs using extensive testing to assure that applications and sites function well in a mobile setting. Future Research: Future researchers should apply the conceptual model developed in this study in different settings, different countries, and to different technologies. Full Article
mobile phone Challenges in Contact Tracing by Mining Mobile Phone Location Data for COVID-19: Implications for Public Governance in South Africa By Published On :: 2021-04-05 Aim/Purpose: The paper’s objective is to examine the challenges of using the mobile phone to mine location data for effective contact tracing of symptomatic, pre-symptomatic, and asymptomatic individuals and the implications of this technology for public health governance. Background: The COVID-19 crisis has created an unprecedented need for contact tracing across South Africa, requiring thousands of people to be traced and their details captured in government health databases as part of public health efforts aimed at breaking the chains of transmission. Contact tracing for COVID-19 requires the identification of persons who may have been exposed to the virus and following them up daily for 14 days from the last point of exposure. Mining mobile phone location data can play a critical role in locating people from the time they were identified as contacts to the time they access medical assistance. In this case, it aids data flow to various databases designated for COVID-19 work. Methodology: The researchers conducted a review of the available literature on this subject drawing from academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals, research reports, and other relevant national and international government documents reporting on public health and COVID-19. Document analysis was used as the primary research method, drawing on the case studies. Contribution: Contact tracing remains a critical strategy in curbing the deadly COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa and elsewhere in the world. However, given increasing concern regarding its invasive nature and possible infringement of individual liberties, it is imperative to interrogate the challenges related to its implementation to ensure a balance with public governance. The research findings can thus be used to inform policies and practices associated with contact tracing in South Africa. Findings: The study found that contact tracing using mobile phone location data mining can be used to enforce quarantine measures such as lockdowns aimed at mitigating a public health emergency such as COVID-19. However, the use of technology can expose the public to criminal activities by exposing their locations. From a public governance point of view, any exposure of the public to social ills is highly undesirable. Recommendations for Practitioners: In using contact tracing apps to provide pertinent data location caution needs to be exercised to ensure that sensitive private information is not made public to the extent that it compromises citizens’ safety and security. The study recommends the development and implementation of data use protocols to support the use of this technology, in order to mitigate against infringement of individual privacy and other civil liberties. Recommendation for Researchers: Researchers should explore ways of improving digital applications in order to improve the acceptability of the use of contact tracing technology to manage pandemics such as COVID-19, paying attention to ethical considerations. Impact on Society: Since contact tracing has implications for privacy and confidentiality it must be conducted with caution. This research highlights the challenges that the authorities must address to ensure that the right to privacy and confidentiality is upheld. Future Research: Future research could focus on collecting primary data to provide insight on contact tracing through mining mobile phone location data. Research could also be conducted on how app-based technology can enhance the effectiveness of contact tracing in order to optimize testing and tracing coverage. This has the potential to minimize transmission whilst also minimizing tracing delays. Moreover, it is important to develop contact tracing apps that are universally inter-operable and privacy-preserving. Full Article
mobile phone Dark Side of Mobile Phone Technology: Assessing the Impact of Self-Phubbing and Partner-Phubbing on Life Satisfaction By Published On :: 2024-02-08 Aim/Purpose: The study aims to explore the attributes of self-phubbing and partner-phubbing, as well as their impact on marital relationship satisfaction and the quality of communication. Furthermore, it aims to comprehend how these characteristics could impact an individual’s total level of life satisfaction. Background: The study aims to establish a clear association between specific mobile phone usage behaviors and their subsequent impact on relationship satisfaction and the quality of communication. This study investigates the effects of two types of behaviors on interpersonal relationships: self-phubbing, which refers to an individual being deeply absorbed in their own mobile phone use, and partner-phubbing, which refers to witnessing one’s partner being deeply absorbed in a mobile device. Methodology: This study utilizes a quantitative approach. The poll involved 150 smartphone users in Malaysia who are in relationships, and they participated by completing a questionnaire. The data analysis was performed using the Partial Least Squares-based Structural Equation Modeling method. Contribution: This research addresses the gap and gives insight into the consequences of self and partner phubbing and its impact on the relationship and life satisfaction among partners by providing a research model that was validated with primary data. Findings: The results of this survey show that smartphone conflicts harm relationship satisfaction but not communication quality. It was revealed that communication quality does not directly bring a negative impact on life satisfaction, but it directly affects relationship satisfaction, which, in turn, harms life satisfaction. Recommendations for Practitioners: The findings of this study can be used by practitioners to improve relationship counseling and therapy. Through the integration of the notion of phubbing and its impact on relationship happiness, couples can receive guidance on how to reduce the tension that arises from using smartphones. Recommendation for Researchers: Previous research was conducted exclusively on only an individual’s phubbing behavior, but limited work was done on the partner’s phubbing behavior. Future researchers can enhance this model by identifying more factors. Impact on Society: This study addresses broader societal ramifications in addition to the dynamics of particular relationships. This study promotes a more mindful use of smartphones by exposing the complex relationships between technology use, relationship happiness, and general life contentment. This will ultimately lead to healthier relationships and improved societal well-being. Future Research: In the future, we are going to implement an artificial neural network approach to test this data to predict the most important factors that influence phubbing. Full Article
mobile phone New Version of Genetec Sipelia Turns Mobile Phones Into Security Communication Devices By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 12:00:00 -0400 The Sipelia mobile Integration enhances an organization’s security team’s awareness by unifying incoming calls with the rest of their security system. Full Article
mobile phone [ L.1015 (01/19) ] - Criteria for evaluation of the environmental impact of mobile phones By www.itu.int Published On :: Fri, 14 Jun 2019 12:53:00 GMT Criteria for evaluation of the environmental impact of mobile phones Full Article
mobile phone [ L.1015 (05/19) ] - Criteria for evaluation of the environmental impact of mobile phones By www.itu.int Published On :: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 14:37:00 GMT Criteria for evaluation of the environmental impact of mobile phones Full Article
mobile phone The Mobile Phone Industry and Customer Retention By strategystreet.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 00:14:00 +0000 The mobile phone industry’s growth has slowed. It is now operating more like a stable, moderate to slow growth market. This is particularly true in Europe. To face the challenge of slower growth in the industry, European mobile operators are turning to customer retention, but they are careful of the customers they seek to retain. The Europeans have observed that less than 20% of an operator’s customers generate to 80% of the operator’s total revenue. This pattern repeats itself in many industries. When we have seen these patterns in other industries, we have also noted that less than 10% of the total customers generate an astounding 50% of total revenues. These are the really important customers in an industry. A company must retain its key customers. In the mobile phone industry, as in most industries, the largest 20% of the industry’s customers are likely to be what we would call Core customers for the industry’s larger competitors. A Core customer allows supplier company to earn at least the cost of capital through a business cycle. The retention of these core customers is of paramount importance to long term company success. It costs a great deal more to find a new customer than to retain and build the relationship with a customer you already have. In the European mobile phone industry, carriers have found that it costs ten times more to acquire a customer than to retain one. The industry has found another important phenomenon associated with customer defection. Recent research has told it that defection is a social phenomenon. If defecting customers leave an operator, they usually are not quiet about it. They tell their friends. In turn, some of their friends defect as well. So, the loss of a Core customer to an operator will often bring with it the loss of several other Core customers. The mobile phone operators in Europe are working on retention by focusing particularly on those Core customers most likely to defect. These operators have analyzed the value of their customers and have assigned a rating to each customer. When a customer calls a call center, the information about the customer, including his rating, is readily displayed on the service representative’s screen. This customer specific information enables the service representative to respond with different value offers, depending on the importance of the customer. Most of these offers reflect lower prices for a potential defector. But the industry is responding to potential defections with more than simple price reductions. Some companies are developing personal calling rates and plans tailored to individual Core customer habits. One European company instituted this individual approach and cut its percentage of customers defecting each year in half, from 20% to 10%. The industry has found another important phenomenon associated with customer churn. Recent research has told it that defection is a social phenomenon. If defecting customers leave an operator, they usually are not quiet about it. They tell their friends. In turn, some of their friends defect as well. So, the loss of a core customer to an operator will often bring with it the loss of several other core customers. Customer retention is an important, strategic management imperative, even in fast growing markets Full Article competitor success and failure customer analysis industry evolution pricing product innovation
mobile phone Hyphen Design, Ltd. cuts development time for mobile phones, power tools, etc. with SOLIDWORKS software By www.solidworks.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0500 UK consultancy reduces design cycles by weeks, cuts prototyping costs, and designs better products for global clients like Virgin Mobile and Hasbro Full Article
mobile phone Will mobile phone penetration maintain African momentum? By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 13:20:18 +0000 Sub-Saharan Africa is the world’s fastest growing mobile phone market, but how can telecoms companies make the most of the huge opportunities the region provides? Full Article
mobile phone Press Release: Mobile phone app launched to strengthen new insurance scheme for India’s farmers By www.iwmi.org Published On :: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 05:44:24 +0000 International Water Management Institute (IWMI) launched a mobile app, called AgRISE, in support of a new national agricultural insurance scheme. The post Press Release: Mobile phone app launched to strengthen new insurance scheme for India’s farmers first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Full Article Press releases agricultural insurance crops
mobile phone Smoking, Diabetes, and Mobile Phone Use: A Deadly Mix for Your Heart Health By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Regular mobile phone use is associated with a 4% increased risk of cardiovascular diseases The risk Full Article
mobile phone Korean Scientists Reveal Links Between Sperm Quality and Mobile Phone Use By www.medindia.net Published On :: Mobile phones have brought the world closer and have made life easy during a very trying time. But those have their disadvantages too. They could have Full Article
mobile phone Does Mobile Phone Use Impact Semen Quality in Young Men? By www.medindia.net Published On :: Among young men, regular mobile phone users showed a 21% decrease in both total sperm count and sperm concentration compared to infrequent users. Men Full Article
mobile phone Technology Adoption and Access to Credit via Mobile Phones [electronic journal]. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: Full Article
mobile phone Indkal Technologies licenses Acer brand to manufacture and sell mobile phones By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2024 10:47:43 +0530 The agreement will see Acer designing, manufacturing, and distributing smartphones under its brand, focusing on models priced between ₹15,000 and ₹50,000 Full Article Info-tech
mobile phone Why prolonged use of mobile phones while sitting on the toilet can increase the risk of developing haemorrhoids By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 12:05:54 +0000 Full Article Cities Pune
mobile phone Mobile phones can help children stay in school By www.nation.co.ke Published On :: 2020-05-10T03:00:00Z Students are more likely to succeed when they are supported as individuals. Full Article
mobile phone One in five mobile phones shipped abroad is fake By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:00:00 GMT Nearly one in five mobile phones and one in four video game consoles shipped internationally is fake, as a growing trade in counterfeit IT and communications hardware weighs on consumers, manufacturers and public finances, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
mobile phone One in five mobile phones shipped abroad is fake By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:00:00 GMT Nearly one in five mobile phones and one in four video game consoles shipped internationally is fake, as a growing trade in counterfeit IT and communications hardware weighs on consumers, manufacturers and public finances, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
mobile phone One in five mobile phones shipped abroad is fake By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:00:00 GMT Nearly one in five mobile phones and one in four video game consoles shipped internationally is fake, as a growing trade in counterfeit IT and communications hardware weighs on consumers, manufacturers and public finances, according to a new OECD report. Full Article
mobile phone झटका : Mobile Phones होंगे महंगे, ये रही वजह By hindi.goodreturns.in Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 07:46:25 +0530 नई दिल्ली। कोरोना महामारी के चलते देश और दुनिया में लॉकडाउन के हालात है। वहीं अब भारत में धीरे धीरे सामानों की बिक्री की इजाजत मिलना शुरू हो गई है। आमतौर पर हर माह करोड़ों मोबाइल फोन इसलिए खरीदे जाते हैं Full Article
mobile phone Introducing Leafsnap, an electronic field guide to North America trees run on a mobile phone app By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 13:38:09 +0000 The post Introducing Leafsnap, an electronic field guide to North America trees run on a mobile phone app appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Plants Research News Science & Nature Video biodiversity National Museum of Natural History
mobile phone Mobile Phone locked Sdcard with Write Protection By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T01:22:50-05:00 Full Article
mobile phone transferring a text from mobile phone to laptop By www.bleepingcomputer.com Published On :: 2019-11-20T15:24:05-05:00 Full Article
mobile phone Increased efforts needed to manage waste mobile phones By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 12:16:12 +0100 Consumers, manufacturers and government all need to take responsibility for managing the increasing number of waste mobile phones, according to new research. Results indicated that levels of copper, lead, arsenic and mercury released through the disposal of waste phones are potentially toxic to health and the environment. Full Article
mobile phone Refurbished mobile phones: consumer perceptions and how to increase uptake By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 03 Mar 2016 09:12:34 GMT A recent survey of Dutch mobile phone owners has identified why some consumers buy refurbished mobile phones while others buy new ones. Some consumers perceived refurbished phones to be inferior, which was a major barrier to their purchase. The study’s authors make a number of recommendations to increase consumer uptake of refurbished mobile phones, including promoting the financial and environmental benefits and offering warranties. Full Article
mobile phone A circular economy for mobile phones: study recommends improved waste collection and longer lifespans for handsets By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:12:34 +0100 Around 50% of gold in used mobile phones is not recovered for future use, a new study finds. The researchers suggest that a global circular economy in mobile phones could be created by improving recycling of precious metals in phones in developing countries, as well as increasing the lifespan of phones and improving collection after use. These changes will reduce pressures on non-renewable resources and close ‘metal flow loops’. Full Article
mobile phone Traffic noise pollution mapped with new mobile phone app By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 9:23:19 GMT A new mobile phone application which can help monitor traffic-noise exposure is presented in a recent study. The app, ‘2Loud?’, can measure indoor night-time noise exposure and, given large-scale community participation, could provide valuable data to aid urban planning, the researchers say. In an Australian pilot study, nearly half of participants who used the app found that they were exposed to potentially unhealthy levels of night-time noise. Full Article
mobile phone Millions of mobile phones, thousands of appliances pile up for repairing amidst lockdown By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T09:50:33+05:30 There are more than 30,000 microwave ovens, AC and washing machines which needs repair at a time when Indians are locked indoors and doing household chores themselves due to the lockdown. Full Article
mobile phone Flipkart starts taking orders for mobile phones, expect deliveries from April 20 By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-19T09:25:29+05:30 While the coronavirus lockdown is set to be lifted to May 3, you can now buy mobile phones on Flipkart. Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phone retailers' body AIMRA urges govt to not include devices in essential goods By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T14:10:56+05:30 “We did not request you to change the category of mobile phones to essential items. We again reiterate we are not asking to change the category of mobile phones,” Arvinder Khurana, National President All India Mobile Retailers Association said in a letter to Piyush Goyal. Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phone retailers set to reopen stores where allowed By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T18:11:00+05:30 "All standalone (single) shops, neighborhood (colony) shops and shops in residential complexes are permitted to remain open in urban areas, without any distinction of essential and non-essential," the ministry of home affairs said in a notification on Friday. Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phone retailers set to reopen stores where allowed By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T21:18:04+05:30 "All standalone (single) shops, neighborhood (colony) shops and shops in residential complexes are permitted to remain open in urban areas, without any distinction of essential and non-essential," the ministry of home affairs said in a notification on Friday. Full Article
mobile phone Resumption of mobile phone production depends on state govts: ICEA By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T22:44:10+05:30 India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo said that the two-week lockdown extension notification issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) appropriately undertakes significant measures whereby economic and manufacturing activities have been reopened in a calibrated manner. Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phones’ manufacturing to restart By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T04:00:24+05:30 Makers of iphone & Xiaomi phones get requisite permissions from state authorities in South Full Article
mobile phone GST on mobile phones raised to 18%; small businesses get relief on late fee By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-14T20:45:07+05:30 GST on mobile phones raised to 18%; small businesses get relief on late fee Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phone By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 08:00:00 EDT The mobile phone includes an optical sensor, a display element, a pixel circuit portion where a plurality of pixels having a plurality of transistors are arranged in matrix, an optical sensor control circuit which is connected to an optical sensor driver circuit for driving the optical sensor and reads a signal from the optical sensor, a display portion control circuit which is connected to a display element driver circuit for driving the display element and outputs an image signal for displaying an image on a display portion, a gradient detection portion for outputting a signal in accordance with a gradient of the mobile phone, and an arithmetic circuit for performing display in the pixel circuit portion by switching image signals output to the display portion control circuit with a signal from the gradient detection portion. Full Article
mobile phone Handy printer and mobile phone provided with the same By www.freepatentsonline.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 08:00:00 EDT A handy printer and a mobile phone based on the use of the same are provided, wherein the printing can be performed on recording paper sheets having various sizes. The handy printer comprises a cover member which is movable between an exposure position at which an ink discharge surface of an ink discharge head is exposable to the outside and a cover position at which the discharge surface is hidden from the outside. When the cover member is positioned at the cover position, the recording is permitted on a recording paper sheet accommodated in a recording paper-accommodating mechanism. When the cover member is positioned at the exposure position, the recording is permitted on a recording medium disposed outside a handy-printer body casing. Full Article
mobile phone Cellphone retailers appeals to Finance Minister requesting her not to raises taxes on mobile phones By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-12T18:52:45+05:30 "We strongly appeal to you to not increase GST on mobiles. The increase of 6% would directly lead to hike in prices of product, impacting consumer behaviour leading to a slowdown in demand affecting business adversely,” said the letter written by AIMRA national president Arvinder Khurana. Full Article
mobile phone Mobile phone retailers set to reopen stores where allowed By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T07:59:55+05:30 "All standalone (single) shops, neighborhood (colony) shops and shops in residential complexes are permitted to remain open in urban areas, without any distinction of essential and non-essential," the ministry of home affairs said in a notification on Friday. Full Article
mobile phone Millions of mobile phones, thousands of appliances pile up for repairing amidst lockdown: Industry By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T15:49:27+05:30 There are another more than 30,000 microwave ovens, AC and washing machines which needs repair at a time when Indians are locked indoors and doing household chores themselves due to the lockdown. Full Article
mobile phone Lockdown 3.0: Mobile phones, gas stoves, trimmers see spike in searches on Flipkart By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T14:03:23+05:30 The Walmart-owned company said it had seen an increase in searches for consumer electronic products, including personal grooming equipment such as trimmers. Full Article