Now, you may have to pay 50% more for a feature phone as DoT insists on GPS The government has made it mandatory to install Global Positioning System (GPS) in all mobile phones
Citing consumer safety, especially of women, DoT has rejected handset makers' demand for using alternative technology instead of GPS in low-cost mobiles, while the industry warned that the decision will push up prices of such feature phones by over 50 per cent.
The government has made it mandatory to install Global Positioning System (GPS) in all mobile phones, including feature phones that will be sold in India, from January 1, 2018 so as to locate subscribers in emergency situations.
"GPS is the main tool regarding location details of the subscriber in emergency, so government has decided to implement it in all the mobile phone handsets from 1 January 2018 in a positive manner," the DoT has said in a reply to industry body Indian Cellular Association (ICA).
"In the view of above, it is reiterated that all mobile phone handset manufacturers should also