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  2. Flipkart - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Flipkart sold 1.3 million phones in 20 hours on 21 September during its Big Billion Days promotion, doubling the number sold on the first day of the same event in 2016. [39] Flipkart held a 51% share of all Indian smartphone shipments in 2017, overtaking Amazon India (33%). [40]

  3. Moto E3 - Wikipedia

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    The E3 was released in July 2016. The E3 Power was released through Flipkart in India in September 2016, [2] and sold a record 100,000 units on its first day of sale. [3] [4] The phones are available in black or white. Their batteries are larger than average for their price point.

  4. Samsung Galaxy F series - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Phones subsection. 1.1 2020. 1.2 2021. ... In India, the series consists of rebranded Galaxy M models sold exclusively for the Indian market through Flipkart ...

  5. Xiaomi Mi 3 - Wikipedia

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    The phone has enjoyed demand in India, with it going out of stock on e-commerce retailer Flipkart, after just 39 minutes of going on sale at midday on 22 July 2014. [11] In the next batch of sales, the Mi 3 went out of stock in less than 5 seconds and it is believed that the stock consisted of 10,000 phones. [ 12 ]

  6. Xolo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Xolo launched one of the first dual camera phones in India, Xolo Black, in July 2015 in an exclusive partnership with India's largest online marketplace, Flipkart [citation needed]. Xolo Era series was launched in July 2015 in an exclusive partnership with Snapdeal [ citation needed ] .

  7. E-commerce in India - Wikipedia

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    India has an Internet user base of about 690.0 million as of November 2023, about 40% of the population. [1] Despite being the second-largest user base in world, only behind China (1.079 billion, 48% of population), the penetration of e-commerce is low compared to markets like the United States (266 million, 84%), or France (54M, 81%), but is growing, adding around 6 million new entrants every ...

  8. Telecommunications in India - Wikipedia

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    India's telecommunication network is the second largest in the world by number of telephone users [3] (both fixed and mobile phones) with over 1.19 billion subscribers as of September 2024. [4] It has one of the lowest call tariffs in the world enabled by multiple large-scale telecom operators and the ensuant hyper-competition between them.

  9. Comparison shopping website - Wikipedia

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    The general nature of shopping focused price comparison websites is that, since their content is provided by retail stores, content on price comparison websites is unlikely to be absolutely unique. The table style layout of a comparison website could be considered by Google as "Autogenerated Content and Roundup/Comparison Type of Pages". [ 17 ]