Thursday, 24 March 2016

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Daily update 24 March 2016
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If one goes by the popular view, Apple may appear to have dissapointed Indian fans with its pricing of the all-new iPhone SE. However, analysts disagree as they see the iPhone SE's India pricing as a smart move by Apple.
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Beetel Teletech Limited has announced that it will offer Apple's newest iPhone, iPhone SE, beginning April 8 at its over 3,500 retail outlets across India.
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The stakes were raised last year - when the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge first made an appearance. Both those phones were massive improvements over their predecessors and we loved them.
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After launching the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in September 2015, Samsung eventually gave in and delivered to power users the Note 5 Dual SIM in January 2016.
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I held onto my iPhone 4s longer than any self-respecting tech writer should have. Though my contract expired years ago, I let the launch of the iPhone 5 pass me by.
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Apple's latest 4-inch iPhone SE will be going on sale in India starting April 8. Apple distributors Ingram Micro and Redington India has in a press statement confirmed that the iPhone SE will be going on sale.
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Xiaomi has launched two new Mi Tv models in its home market China called the Mi TV 3S. The Mi TV 3S will be available in two variants, the first one is a 65-inch curved 4K model and another smaller 43-inch flat screen Full HD model.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 6 smartphone may be launched with Android N in July. According to a report by Korean website, The Bell, the Galaxy Note 6 is allegedly codenamed 'Grace' and may be launched in mid-July.
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Do you like stickers? Do you like putting them on photos you plan to share online? Twitter wants to know! The company is considering a new product it's calling "Stickers" that would let you add images to photos before tweeting them out.
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Sales of iPads peaked following the holiday quarter of 2013 -- perhaps not coincidentally, that was when Apple's tablet lineup was at its most logical.
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