The report, however, said that the US was India's largest smartphone market, importing smartphones worth USD 10.6 billion in the fiscal year 2025. This, according to GTRI, contributed 44% of global ...
(Reuters) -London-based smartphone maker Nothing has signed a joint venture with Optiemus Infracom to expand manufacturing in India, the company said on Thursday. Under the deal, Nothing and Optiemus ...
Hardware startup Nothing said Thursday that it plans to make its affordable device brand, CMF, into an independent subsidiary ...
Nothing has made CMF an independent subsidiary with India as its global headquarters. Partnering with Optiemus Infracom, the ...
India’s smartphone exports rose 39% in August 2025 to USD 1.53 bn, led by US demand; ICEA cites PLI and Make in India as key ...
Nothing has partnered with Optiemus Infracom to boost smartphone manufacturing in India, investing over $100 million and ...
India's smartphone exports have surged 39% to about USD 1.53 billion in August 2025 compared to a year ago, ICEA has said, ...
The joint venture will invest over $100 million and create more than 1,800 jobs in India over the next three years. Nothing ...
India's smartphone exports to the US decreased by 58% from May to August, despite no tariffs on these products. The decline ...
London-based smartphone maker Nothing is boosting investments in India, targeting Gen Zers in the world’s most-populous nation.
The industry body clarified that contrary to recent claims of a slowdown, exports have in fact surged, especially to the ...
India's smartphone exports rose 39% in August, driven by strong U.S. demand and key government policies, as the industry counters misleading slowdown claims and builds global manufacturing momentum.