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After made-in-India Galaxy S24, Samsung to start making laptops in India
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After made-in-India Galaxy S24, Samsung to start making laptops in India

[ad_1] Korean electronics major Samsung, which has started shipping made-in-India premium smartphone Galaxy S24, decided to manufacture laptops at its Noida factory in the country this year, a senior company official said on Monday.Terming India as its important manufacturing base, Samsung Electronics President and Head of Mobile eXperience (MX) Business T M Roh told reporters here that the preparation for the laptop manufacturing is in progress in India. "We will start manufacturing laptops this year at the Noida factory. Preparations are already underway," said the official who is on an India visit. Roh said India is an important manufacturing base for the company, and it has received support at various levels from the state and central governments.The company will continue to coopera...
Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, access them all on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone now
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Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, access them all on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone now

[ad_1] Samsung has announced that Galaxy smartphone users can access their essential digital IDs such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving license and vehicle registration certificate on Samsung Wallet. The Samsung wallet offers numerous features to users such as travel and mobility features, Samsung Pay, Samsung Pass and more.“With Samsung Wallet, we are offering consumers an entirely safe and secure environment for accessing their cards, IDs and documents, bringing a new level of everyday convenience to mobile devices,” said Ms. Reshma Virmani, Director, Services & Engagement, Samsung India. More about Samsung Wallet and its features Samsung Wallet merges existing features of Samsung Pay and Samsung Pass, letting consumers have a seamless card Tap & Pay, UPI payments & bill...
Samsung Begins India Assembly of Pricey Flagship Smartphones
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Samsung Begins India Assembly of Pricey Flagship Smartphones

[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co. has begun making its fold and flip smartphones as well as its latest Galaxy S23 flagship in India, renewing its focus on a key growth market where Chinese devices have eaten into its sales. The South Korean giant's Indian unit previously imported some of its premium flip and fold devices into the world's second-biggest smartphone market, but is now assembling its entire phone portfolio locally, Raju Pullan, the head of Samsung's mobile business in the country, said in an interview on Monday. “That also builds on our strong commitment to growing the India market,” Pullan said, declining to comment on whether the locally assembled flagship devices will be priced lower than the imported ones. Global smartphone leader Samsung has faced stiff competitio...
Samsung spars with India over $110 Million production incentives
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Samsung spars with India over $110 Million production incentives

[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co. is struggling to collect manufacturing incentives it considers it’s owed by India, highlighting the sometimes complicated nature of such government programs. Samsung Electronics Co. is struggling to collect manufacturing incentives it considers it's owed by India, highlighting the sometimes complicated nature of such government programs.The smartphone giant's India unit is seeking just under 9 billion rupees ($110 million) in incentives for the fiscal year through March 2021, people familiar with the matter said. But the government is only willing to give the South Korean firm 1.65 billion rupees unless it can provide more information and documents to support its claim, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter isn't public. The incentiv...
Big Benefits Coming for Apple, Samsung in India
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Big Benefits Coming for Apple, Samsung in India

[ad_1] Device launch plans by the likes of Samsung and Apple in India set to get a major boost. India will try out a strategy of parallel testing to speed up safety approvals for new electronic devices, an industry group told Reuters on Friday, a move that could boost device launch plans by the likes of Samsung and Apple. The move comes as India scrambles to remove bottlenecks faced by businesses, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi bullish on an electronics hardware manufacturing industry his government targets to be worth $300 billion by 2026. The plan to test different components of the devices simultaneously looks set to cut as much as five to eight weeks from the 16 to 21 now often needed to test and certify products ...