HMD Global is on the verge of introducing its first smartphone in India, marking a noteworthy shift from its traditional Nokia brand identity.
Following the Pulse series launch, encompassing three innovative smartphones, HMD Global is gearing up to unveil its latest product, the Arrow, anticipated to be a reimagined version of the HMD Pulse, aimed at diversifying its portfolio in the vibrant Indian marketplace.
In a significant move, Bharti Airtel has partnered with Google Cloud to foster cloud adoption and roll out cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) solutions across India.
This alliance promises to provide Airtel's clientele with an array of advanced Google Cloud solutions, propelling cloud adoption and modernization processes forward.
The collaboration endeavors to create groundbreaking AI/ML solutions by leveraging Airtel's extensive data collection, intending to capitalize on the burgeoning and dynamically evolving Indian public Cloud services sector, which is expected to hit the $17.8 billion mark by 2027.
Airtel has also announced its plan to offer a wide spectrum of Cloud-managed services to its sizable customer base, consisting of over 2,000 major enterprises and a million burgeoning businesses.
OnePlus is preparing to release the Nord CE 4 Lite, a new budget-friendly smartphone model, in India, marking yet another significant addition to the technology market.