Premium brands in the smartphone market from low-cost handset market has started to enter the race. Big companies are in a conscious effort to protect and expand market share.
On Wednesday 2 April, Apple iPhone 5C 8 GB model was launched against the 16 GB model, which is priced at Rs 5,000. According to some reports, Samsung is soon going to introduce a new version of the Galaxy S 3, which is cheaper than the current model and will be slim.
According to the website of Brazil's new version of Galaxy S 3 display size ranging, processor and camera are changing all. The name of the new version is said to be slim Galaxy S 3, which would be 9.7 mm thin. It will run on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system. S 3 of the current model runs on Android 4.0 ICS.
By the end of the year will be much cheaper smartphones
By year-end smartphones equipped with all the features you will get only Rs 2,350. The cost of smart devices is constantly decreasing, which will be convenient for companies to reduce prices. It is believed that the Indian smartphone market will pick up again.
Analysts believe that by the end of 2014 will meet the entry-level smartphone for Rs 2,350-2,450. In fact, the chip set has reduced the price of the phone is the important part.
Due to price decreases
Catalyst Telecom in the report, according to research firm Kanwarjes scope of chip set prices. Claimed that very soon the entry-level smartphone will also feature high-speed mobile Internet. There are several limitations of current smartphone range.
Chip set, display (touchscreen), memory and battery are the most crucial part of the smartphone. Is responsible for the functioning of the phone chip set, Kwolcom main companies that make chipsets, MediaTek, Broadcom Spredtrm and amenities. Most companies Kwolcom Bhhdi chipsets are used. Micromax other hand, companies like carbon and slag and Spredtrm MediaTek chipsets are used as cheap.
Last month, Spredtrm to share and Firefox had announced a new chipset, which will lower the price.


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