Thursday, 4 August 2016

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Samsung on Tuesday launched the Galaxy Note 7 at its Galaxy Note Unpacked 2016 events in New York, London, and Rio de Janeiro, and the smartphone will go on sale in several countries this month.
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Oppo F1s is expected to come with 16-megapixel front camera and a 13 megapixel rear camera. Oppo will launch its new selfie smartphone, the Oppo F1s, in India today.
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The excellent Galaxy S7 Edge camera is retained, along with a 5.7-inch dual-edge display. By Hardik SinghHardik Singh Published Date.
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Oppo debuted its camera-centric F-series at the beginning of this year with the launch of the Oppo F1 (Review) in India. Shortly after, we got the F1 Plus, which was a more premium model.
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The number "six" is so last year—Samsung has just announced the Galaxy Note7 to bring the numbering in-line with the flagship S phones.
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A little earlier than usual, Google has released its monthly Android distribution data. For the seven days ended on August 1st, Android 6.0 Marshmallow was found to be installed on 15.2% of Android devices that visited the Google Play Store during that ...
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Samsung has today officially launched the Galaxy Note 7, the latest in its line of stylus-equipped flagship smartphones. The Note 7, which is not called the Note 6, blends many of the features from last year's Note 5 with the design and waterproofing ...
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NEW YORK: In a move to make its Pages feature valuable for businesses online, Facebook on Thursday announced two new Page sections - Services and Shop - for emerging markets including in India where 57 per cent of people on Facebook are ...
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Chinese internet conglomerate LeEco who recently stepped into India's smartphone scene has off late been teasing its fans about the launch of something big.
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Within a year of going offline in India, Chinese tech major Xiaomi is getting about 10 per cent of its sales from brick and mortar stores.
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