‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Intex. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Intex. إظهار كافة الرسائل

INTEX, an Electronics Manufacturing Service MNC, to Adopt 5ire Blockchain to Enter Web3

INTEX, an Electronics Manufacturing Service MNC to Adopt 5ire Blockchain to Enter Web3

INTEX, an Indian multinational electronics manufacturing services company, has announced the adoption of 5ire blockchain to enter web 3.0. Incorporated in 1996, INTEX is a 950 million dollar Indian company with 20+ product categories. Ruling the consumer market of Consumer durables, Smart IT accessories and Personal Care Accessories the company is determined to manage its operations on a world-class collaborative business solution – SAP on a Virtual Private Network. 57

INTEX's vision is to give people easy access to the latest connected technology and innovative value products, making it big as a smart lifestyle brand, changing its ways constantly around the changing consumer needs. The brand also prides itself on bringing innovative yet affordable technology, coupled with style & glitz, to the hands of every Indian. 

Being originated in a country ranked fifth among 117 countries in pollution, Mr. Bansal, the Chairman and Managing Director has shown his enthusiasm towards reducing its carbon footprint while adopting Web 3.0. 

The adoption of 5ire's blockchain to enter Web 3.0 by INTEX would embark on a new technological revolution in the retail industry, highlighting the integration of blockchain and business to result in sustainable and profitable companies by incorporating Web 3.0. 

From a technical perspective, Web 3.0 has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate. By providing a more personalized web, improved data searchability, and eliminating third-party intermediaries, Web 3.0 can help INTEX save time and money while building strong customer relationships. It encourages transparency and fosters a healthy customer relationship, assuring a tamper-proof record of transactions via blockchain. Further, with NFTs and Metaverse, Web 3.0 opens doors to innovation and sustainable competitive advantages.

Intex’s Director, Keshav bansal, said “ We are excited to partner with 5ire. Web 3.0 will bring immense possibilities for new ways of doing business. Efficiency shall increase tremendously. With decentralization at its core, it shall result in more transparency. It is a step towards building a sustainable planet. This is the beginning of a new era."

5ire's CEO and Co-founder Pratik Gauri said on this occasion, "INTEX's adoption of blockchain technology to enter Web 3.0 is pivotal for building a community around 5ire's mission of bringing a for-benefit paradigm shift."

Since enterprises today work at speed and scale, this digital transformation has many unintended consequences on sustainability. For example, if we discuss the consensus mechanisms being used in blockchain technology, proof of work results in expending greater computational power and energy, while evidence of stake demands the usage of more crypto to get the financial rewards from the blockchain. This takes us back to the traditional finance problem wherein the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. However, if enterprises work at the intersection of sustainability and Web 3.0, in that case, all of that playing out in the metaverse, we can not only scale faster but also enable financial inclusion for about 1.5 billion people who do not have access to traditional banking. 

Intex Cloud Fx is India’s cheapest smartphone at Rs 1,999

Intex has just realized the dreams of those millions and millions of people who always wanted to own a Smartphone but couldn't due to budget constraints. The Smartphone is called Intex Cloud FX and comes at an attractive price of just Rs.1,999.

The phone will be initially sold on the ecommerce site Snapdeal.com. The phone packs in decent features according to its price and is surely going to provide Internet access to a lot of people.

According to Keshav Bansal, who is the director marketing at Intex Technologies, Snapdeal.com is going to take the Smartphone  to over four hundred towns especially in tier 2 and 3 cities of the country. He further added that the company is quite confident about its product and hopes to sell around a half million units of it this year with the help of the company’s massive marketing plan for the product. The company has its presence in some fifty thousand outlets, out of which ten thousands outlets sell Smartphones manufactured by them.

The phone comes with a decent display of 3.5inch and has a resolution of 320x480 pixels. It runs on a 1 GHz processor and has 128 MB worth of RAM. The phone further comes with a 2G/3G dual SIM support. It has a 2 megapixel rear camera and no front camera, which is good enough according to the price range. The Intex Cloud FX has Firefox OS as the operating system and has a storage capacity of 46 MB which can expand upto 4 GB using a micro SD card. The phone has a removable battery with 1250 mAh capacity.

The phone is light in weight at 104 grams and is 115.90x62.00x11.80 in dimensions. On the connectivity side, Intex Cloud FX has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Micro- USB.  The phone also comes with FM and 3.5mm headphones.  The Cloud FX further comes with proximity sensor and accelerometer.

According to Bansal, his company's motto is to empower each and every Indian with the latest technology. He further adds that there is a need to understand that seventy percent of the Indian mobile users are still using feature phones and they aspire for Smartphones.

Intex Cloud Fx is India’s cheapest smartphone at Rs 1,999

Intex has just realized the dreams of those millions and millions of people who always wanted to own a Smartphone but couldn't due to budget constraints. The Smartphone is called Intex Cloud FX and comes at an attractive price of just Rs.1,999.

The phone will be initially sold on the ecommerce site Snapdeal.com. The phone packs in decent features according to its price and is surely going to provide Internet access to a lot of people.

According to Keshav Bansal, who is the director marketing at Intex Technologies, Snapdeal.com is going to take the Smartphone  to over four hundred towns especially in tier 2 and 3 cities of the country. He further added that the company is quite confident about its product and hopes to sell around a half million units of it this year with the help of the company’s massive marketing plan for the product. The company has its presence in some fifty thousand outlets, out of which ten thousands outlets sell Smartphones manufactured by them.

The phone comes with a decent display of 3.5inch and has a resolution of 320x480 pixels. It runs on a 1 GHz processor and has 128 MB worth of RAM. The phone further comes with a 2G/3G dual SIM support. It has a 2 megapixel rear camera and no front camera, which is good enough according to the price range. The Intex Cloud FX has Firefox OS as the operating system and has a storage capacity of 46 MB which can expand upto 4 GB using a micro SD card. The phone has a removable battery with 1250 mAh capacity.

The phone is light in weight at 104 grams and is 115.90x62.00x11.80 in dimensions. On the connectivity side, Intex Cloud FX has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Micro- USB.  The phone also comes with FM and 3.5mm headphones.  The Cloud FX further comes with proximity sensor and accelerometer.

According to Bansal, his company's motto is to empower each and every Indian with the latest technology. He further adds that there is a need to understand that seventy percent of the Indian mobile users are still using feature phones and they aspire for Smartphones.

Mozilla to launch $25 phone in India in partnership with Intex & Spice

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Mozilla is all prepared to launch the first Firefox OS devices in India in next few months. For this venture, it has partnered with Indian handset brands Spice and Intex.

The specifications of these Smartphones haven’t reveled by the companies yet but according to the reference design, they might have a 3.5 HVGA touch screen display, integrated Wi-Fi, camera, FM along with a Spreadtrum SC6821 processor.

Mozilla earlier this year introduced its new range of Firefox OS devices at the MWC 2014. It also announced a $25 reference design powered by a Spreadtrum processor.

The Smartphones will start from $25 (Rs. 1,500 approximately). According to Gong Li, who is the Chief Operating Officer at Mozilla, with a price tag of $25, there will be no price gap left between a feature phone and smart phone. With this low price range, Mozilla will aim to motivate the people in making the switch from feature to Smartphones.

Low-cost Smartphones have become a hit in emerging markets like India. Though the Firefox handsets might not be able to fight with its Windows, iOS and Android counterparts but it surely will be able to grab the eyeballs of first time Smartphones buyers with its attractive low price range.

According to Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head, Mobile, Intex technologies (India) Ltd, Intex’s association with Mozilla will enable them to develop unparalleled smart devices on the Firefox OS latest platform. This will further give them an edge in upgrading feature phone users to Smartphones while at the same time making it affordable for the mass market. This association will make their devices much more than just a way to use the Web. It will take the engagement further and develop the Web as a mobile platform. Intex’s Firefox OS-powered Cloud FX Smartphones will be available in the Indian market by early August.

On the other hand, Dilip Modi, Co-founder and CEO of Spice states that they are pleased to be associated with Firefox OS devices as they have always been technology innovators in the Indian telecom industry. According to him, this association is symbolic of their commitment in providing first-hand technological innovations experience to their customers. Spice has announced that its Mozilla Firefox OS devices will be available in the Indian market by July 2014 and it would come with a dual SIM support.

 

Mozilla to launch $25 phone in India in partnership with Intex & Spice



Mozilla is all prepared to launch the first Firefox OS devices in India in next few months. For this venture, it has partnered with Indian handset brands Spice and Intex.

The specifications of these Smartphones haven’t reveled by the companies yet but according to the reference design, they might have a 3.5 HVGA touch screen display, integrated Wi-Fi, camera, FM along with a Spreadtrum SC6821 processor.

Mozilla earlier this year introduced its new range of Firefox OS devices at the MWC 2014. It also announced a $25 reference design powered by a Spreadtrum processor.

The Smartphones will start from $25 (Rs. 1,500 approximately). According to Gong Li, who is the Chief Operating Officer at Mozilla, with a price tag of $25, there will be no price gap left between a feature phone and smart phone. With this low price range, Mozilla will aim to motivate the people in making the switch from feature to Smartphones.

Low-cost Smartphones have become a hit in emerging markets like India. Though the Firefox handsets might not be able to fight with its Windows, iOS and Android counterparts but it surely will be able to grab the eyeballs of first time Smartphones buyers with its attractive low price range.

According to Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head, Mobile, Intex technologies (India) Ltd, Intex’s association with Mozilla will enable them to develop unparalleled smart devices on the Firefox OS latest platform. This will further give them an edge in upgrading feature phone users to Smartphones while at the same time making it affordable for the mass market. This association will make their devices much more than just a way to use the Web. It will take the engagement further and develop the Web as a mobile platform. Intex’s Firefox OS-powered Cloud FX Smartphones will be available in the Indian market by early August.

On the other hand, Dilip Modi, Co-founder and CEO of Spice states that they are pleased to be associated with Firefox OS devices as they have always been technology innovators in the Indian telecom industry. According to him, this association is symbolic of their commitment in providing first-hand technological innovations experience to their customers. Spice has announced that its Mozilla Firefox OS devices will be available in the Indian market by July 2014 and it would come with a dual SIM support.

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