CafeGadgets launches India's first mobile based product, price search
New Delhi: Cafegadgets.in, India's online retailer of cutting edge gadgets and gizmos has introduced CG Mobile Search, an extensive product and price search on mobile phones. Anyone planning to buy a gadget like a laptop, digital camera, mobile phone or an ipod can just send an SMS and check the prices on Cafegadgets.in to do a fair comparison. CafeGadgets.in, one of the largest technology and digital lifestyle superstores on the online space in India, is a business-to-consumer (B2C) portal. It is a one-stop destination to buy gadgets and IT products. Cafegadgets.in guarantees its customers the most competitive prices as all the products offered by the online store are inclusive of applicable taxes and have no hidden costs or shipping charges.
Hitesh Dhingra, Business Head, CafeGadgets.in, said, "Based on the WAP Pull technology, CG Mobile Search will assist mobile users in their purchases. This instant information can help the user make an informed buying decision and opt for a better deal. Our effort is to keep people informed about the most interesting deals on their favourite gadgets."
The CG Mobile Search works in an extremely simple manner. A user has to simply SMS CG and send it to 53030 to get the price quotes of his desired product in seconds. For instance, to know the prices of Nokia E61i, SMS CG Nokia E61i to 53030.
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