As dominant platforms tighten their grip, the homegrown app store by PhonePe is offering Indian developers and users a fairer ...
India accounted for 21% of the global AI app downloads, with the downloads surpassing 2.2 Bn mark in the country by August 2024 ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini were the top three most ...
AI chatbot apps, led by OpenAI's ChatGPT, have surged in popularity, topping India's 2025 App Store downloads. Instagram followed closely, with Google Gemini also making a significant mark. The list ...
In a move to boost India’s cybersecurity, the telecom ministry has told smartphone companies to pre-install a government-developed ‘Sanchar Saathi’ app on every new device and also roll out a software ...
JioSaavn now claims to be the “second most downloaded entertainment app in India,” trailing only JioHotstar, which operates ...
New app downloads reached 136 billion in 2024 despite a slight year-over-year (YoY) decline of 1%. That's according to Sensor Tower's State of Mobile 2025 report, which also shows that in-app purchase ...
Can an Indian-made messaging app compete with the behemoth that is WhatsApp? Over the past couple of weeks, Arattai, developed by Indian tech company Zoho, has become a viral sensation in the country.
Sanchar Saathi app: As the order created a furore, Union Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia clarified that users are free ...
In 2023, Indian social media apps such as Trell, ShareChat, Josh, Roposo and others are sliding in terms of downloads and engagement as compared to their boom months after the TikTok ban The troubles ...
Xiaomi’s India business has faced some significant knocks in the last year, and in the latest development, the handset giant is killing off Zili, one of its popular consumer apps. The short-form video ...
The government's cyber security and safety app Sanchar Saathi recorded a 10-fold jump in downloads on Tuesday, rising from a daily average of around 60,000 to nearly 6 lakh, DoT sources said on ...
India has ordered the blocking of 25 streaming services — many with millions of viewers and even paying subscribers — for allegedly promoting “obscene” content, in one of the South Asian nation’s ...