Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenovo. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Nokia sold more smartphones than HTC, Sony, Google, OnePlus, Lenovo in Q4 2017


HMD sold 4.4 million Nokia Android smartphones in Q4 2017 to claim the 11th rank among top smartphone vendors across the globe. Now, as per CounterPoint Research, this resulted in Nokia emerging as a bigger smartphone brand than HTC, Sony, Google, OnePlus, Lenovo and many others.

Check the list of smartphone manufacturers that Nokia managed to outsell in Q4 2017.

CounterPoint research has some words of advice for HMD to finetune their strategy and focus on customers in Asia, Europe, and MEA. For success in LATAM markets, HMD certainly needs to build relationships with operators.





Nokia smartphone shipments numbers touched 8.7 million in 2017 and it is certainly a solid start on which HMD needs to build upon in 2018. With HMD expecting to release a number of compelling smartphones like Nokia 6.1, Nokia 7 Plus, Nokia 8 Sirocco aka Nokia 9 and volume drivers like Nokia 1 in March-April globally we can expect a real boost to the shipment volumes further.

Credits: Twitter Via NPU


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Thursday, December 21, 2017

[Review] WonderFox DVD Ripper, Perfect at its Job ;)


WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro is one of the Best DVD ripping softwares available in the Market.
Many of you are still wondering what does this do, it actually a software application that copies the content of DVDs to a hard disk drive, through a process called ripping.

Its Useful in transferring DVD Videos to Other Devices in Different formats, edit or backup DVD content, and to convert DVD video for playback on media players and mobile devices.



WonderFox DVD Ripper

Most Useful thing is WonderFox is also Having Conversion to HD/4K Videos, which is a most needed feature in this current era.

We can even Convert particular Video/Audio according to Devices also which is an useful feature when we don't know which format will be best for our Device. As most of us usually use Mobile Device to Watch Video, this definitely is best feature for those users. 


Video Formats


Device Formats
 As per my point of view it Deserves 4.8 Star out of 5 for its neat UI and faster Ripping.

It would definitely be my favourite DVD ripping software for recommendation, Perfect Software for Perfect DVD Ripping Job. And Thanks WonderFox for Allowing me to try this awesome Software with Pro Registration Code. Keep Up the Good Work Mate :) 

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Friday, October 27, 2017

India Becomes Second Largest Smartphone Market


China has been the world’s largest smartphone market for quite some time now, and according to most market research companies India has been in second place for a while now as well, though not Canalys. According to Canalys the US market has been sitting in second place until the third quarter of this year, when India overtook that place from the US, so now Canalys also reports that India is the second largest smartphone market out there.



According to Canalys, Indian smartphone market did not do all that great in the second quarter of the year, but India recovered quickly, its shipments grew 23 percent year-on-year (YoY) in the third quarter of this year, as shipments crossed 40 million units. Having said that, Samsung and Xiaomi actually account for almost half of total shipments, as the two companies shipped 9.4 million and 9.2 million units, respectively, which results in 18.6 million units altogether. That being said, Samsung, Xiaomi, Vivo, OPPO and Lenovo are the top smartphone manufacturers in India, as they account for 75 percent of total shipments in the country. Samsung actually managed to increase its shipments by almost 30 percent compared to the same period last year, while Xiaomi’s shipments jumped a whopping 290 percent compared to Q3 2016. Xiaomi obviously put more focus on the Indian market, and that clearly shows in its results, not only in India, but on a global scale as well, as Xiaomi managed to do even better than expected, at least thus far. Canalys did note that Xiaomi does great in low-end, but struggles in the mid-range market in India. Samsung, OPPO and Vivo are really strong in the mid-range segment (devices that cost between $230 and $310).

Now, it’s also worth noting that Apple started manufacturing devices in India as well earlier this year, and its iPhone shipments doubled to 900,000 handsets in Q3 2017, compared to the same period last year, so it will be interesting to see what will happen until the end of this year, and next year as well. That being said, if you’d like to check out the comparison between Q3 2016 and Q3 2017 shipments in India (per manufacturer), take a look at the provided chart down below, as it should give you a better idea what the market looks like at the moment, and how much Xiaomi grew in only one year.



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