Online, Garmin has had to fight a persistent secondary market problem — used and grey-market devices being sold through unauthorised channels, including social media pages, often at steep discounts. https://t.co/XspxaQ72em
For what? Doing our job as a journalist? We asked questions and viewers are smart enough to understand if the spokesperson is telling the truth or spinning a yarn.
@sandeepbudki Added few comments here, few of the things are completely wrong including AiPower story, security patch, few phones still on Android 15 including flip and 1st generation
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In this episode of #DirectDilSeInterview, I speak with Madhav Sheth about:
• AI+ controversies
• Influencer agency allegations
• Chinese apps in AI+ OS
• Privacy concerns
• Security updates
• Gyan Therapy & GIS videos
• Nubia Flip 2 and more
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Final episode of the Report Card series 2025 is out! It looks back at how Mobile brands navigated the year across product strategy, pricing, distribution and user response. The discussion focuses on outcomes rather than promises n marketing claims. https://t.co/80gU2QP2Jw
This Report Card 2025 takes a close look at OnePlus and how the brand has evolved over time. The video tracks OnePlus from its early positioning as a performance-focused smartphone maker to its current role in a crowded premium market. https://t.co/lZs1B4ud7m
Today's report card looks at how Lava has managed to stay relevant in a market dominated by global smartphone companies. The video tracks Lava’s journey over the past year, focusing on its product strategy, pricing choices and brand positioning in India. https://t.co/OKbrlciy8k
In this episode of Report Card 2025, we take a close look at Xiaomi’s position in the Indian smartphone market and ask a direct question: Is Xiaomi still serious about India? https://t.co/u7PhRx66xM