Ketaki Bhojnagarwala
School
University Of Warwick, Sophia College For Women
Expertise
Consumer Tech, Software, Social Media
- Ketaki always thought she would edit books for a living, but having been a tech journalist and editor since 2009, she wouldn't change a thing.
- Her first mobile phone was the legendary Nokia 3310, on which she spent long hours playing Snake and texting on the T9 keypad.
- Over 15 years later, she ended up winning the modern Nokia 3310 at Mobile World Congress in 2017.
Experience
Ketaki's first journalism job over 13 years ago accidentally landed her in the field of consumer technology, and she hasn't looked back since. She's worked at the Hindu Business Line, 91mobiles, and is currently a Tech Editor at Screen Rant. She has extensive experience with on-ground reporting, research, and reviews. While she's adept at writing on most consumer tech topics, including laptops, wearables, smart home devices, apps, and software, she particularly enjoys testing smartphones – both Apple and Android. When she's not working, she's probably reading fantasy fiction on her Kindle.
Education
Ketaki has a Bachelor's degree in English from Sophia College For Women, Mumbai and a Master's Degree in English Literature from the University of Warwick, UK.
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Stories By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala
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