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Apple continues to provide some cushion to otherwise gloomy global smartphone market numbers. While the market’s shipments declined 14% YoY in the post-holiday-season quarter, Apple’s shipment decline was lower than usual, giving the company its highest-ever Q1 share, reports Harmeet Singh Walia.
Do you get anxiety pangs over your smartphone battery draining out? If yes, then you are not alone. In fact, you are part of an overwhelming majority! This is just one of many interesting findings of our consumer survey on low-battery anxiety conducted in India recently, reports Arushi Chawla.
If gadgets, appliances, vehicles, cities and homes can be ‘smart’, then why not agriculture? Join Mohit Agrawal to find out what is the global connected agriculture market all about, what are its different components, what are the factors driving its growth in different regions, and how it will perform going forward. All this and much more in the news scroll below.
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India’s smartphone market declined by 24% YoY in Mar 2023. Q1 2023 ended on a slow note there wasn’t much respite for the brands as the macroeconomic and inventory issues continued to be a problem. Samsung led the market with 18% share. Xiaomi recovered and regained the second place with 16% share. vivo was at the third spot followed by OPPO.