Every month India adds millions of new mobile users. Currently about 20 percent of India (population over 1 billion) has mobile phones. In a short span of less than 10 years the number of mobile users in India has grown from a few thousands to millions.
In India about 60 percent of the mobile handset market belongs to Nokia. According to one report out of the 60 percent about 25 percent of the handsets sold by Nokia are from their high-end models.
But, who are the people behind this interesting statistics and trend? I am always curious to find out who constitutes a typical mobile user in India? Meet Mari, who is a driver located in Bangalore and represents a section of population from urban India who aspire not for simple mobile phones, but high-end multimedia gizmos that come loaded with all the bells and whistles.
In this video clip Mari shows us why in India a cell phone is not just a regular cell phone. It is a phone, a radio, a mp3 player, a digital camera, a video player, a calculator and much, much more.
check that goat face ))
makter27 8 months ago
he is thinking what a bunch of idiots r my employers
rachaconda 10 months ago
every person has the right to own something they wish to ow
whatelse041 2 years ago
whats the big deal of this?? shit interview
lollu2008 3 years ago
its like making fun of him..n he dosent knw abt it
safetyrange 3 years ago
that what the company is wanting.....
himu533290 3 years ago
Kannada wud have been better...smiles.
nvittal 3 years ago
the old man did not tell his mother about the phone he bought? oh no! call the cops!
dragun39 3 years ago 2
gud interview..
shahswapnilc 3 years ago
Pretty good
desertsuncalifornia 4 years ago