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Nilesh Pawar
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| 1 year ago
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Yes, provided it is of good quality & fulfills the security norms laid down by the authorities.
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ktaja
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| 1 year ago
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No unusual to see all the No's - reminds me of the tough time Japan had to establish the credibility for their goods about 40-50 years ago. Few years down the line, Chinese products will enjoy the quality standing. Today, if you go to any Mall in the...
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Rakesh Mohapatra
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"Yes"
| 4 years ago
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I will go with Chinese phones with great features more than the branded one at half the price. Features like great stereophonic sound,in built antenna for radio and wireless TV, multi speakers etc etc are not seen in branded ones...
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Debate: "Will you buy Chinese mobile phones?" deleted from your view.
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Nilesh Pawar
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| 1 year ago
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Yes, provided it is of good quality & fulfills the security norms laid down by the authorities.
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ktaja
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No unusual to see all the No's - reminds me of the tough time Japan had to establish the credibility for their goods about 40-50 years ago. Few years down the line, Chinese products will enjoy the quality standing. Today, if you go to any Mall in the...
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Rakesh Mohapatra
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| 4 years ago
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I will go with Chinese phones with great features more than the branded one at half the price. Features like great stereophonic sound,in built antenna for radio and wireless TV, multi speakers etc etc are not seen in branded ones...
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3G features
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ktaja
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"3G features "
| 1 year ago
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Android has done a good job of showcasing what 3G is all about. Further with its "open" app store, the best ideas always win. 3G will be driven by evolving user needs - many of which some of us cannot even imagine today. As an example, who ever...
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deepak kala
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"3G features "
| 2 years ago
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well i would like know your views on the business aspects of 3g like 1 .will i be able to use a my 3g enabled mobile to open a cyber cafe in my village with 3 or 4 computers. 2.can it act as a substitute for my DTH and  can i sumhow connect it to...
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MAHESH.A.V
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| 1 year ago
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Idont think this will workout. people in the starting due to craze may que up , but then itz the head ache for the seller in coming weeks to get the installment, run behind them. and also we need to know, what if they dont pay after a few weeks?,...
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ktaja
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Nokia should shave off its exorbitant margins and price competitively if they want to say in the market and fight the competition from G'Five and Micromax. 100/month scheme means financing, means interest factor, means paraphernalia to support the...
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Sonal Singh
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| 3 years ago
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I would say yes, this concept will work out and is a very good strategy and this has been targetted to tap the middle class market that is there in the country which is very huge and this weekly installment is something that they badly needed to...
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MD ASIF ALAM
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| 1 year ago
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its ture Micromax become 3rd largest mobile phone vendor in two year due to lowest price and maximum applications... But it is not that it will become no-1,Because i am using micromax windows phone from last 6 months and i find there is so many...
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ktaja
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Very confused with this Micromax market share. According to Times of India of 29-Dec, G'Five has dislodged Samsung from its #2 position in India and has a 10.6% market share. Check this: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Nokia-...
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Sujatha srivastava
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| 2 years ago
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In my opinion Micromax may surpass Nokia Samsung. The way they have approached the Indian market catered the segments is really amazing. They are fast in innovating implementing things. The company already has a universal remote control phone,...
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Debate: "Two-year-old Micromax becomes India's 3rd largest mobile phone vendor: Can they become No.1??" deleted from your view.




