Monday, 12 December 2016

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Last week, Reliance Jio announced its Happy New Year Offer, extending its fully free access to users until March 31, 2017. It didn't take long for the other telcos to respond, and Vodafone has announced a big rate cut in 4G prices - under Vodafone's ...
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Nokia may return to the Smartphone industry next year with a device which is currently dubbed as D1C. It is expected that this phone will revive Nokia's glory days.
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A delegation of Information and Technology industry on Saturday met Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to discuss their concerns before the budget exercise.
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New Delhi [India], Dec. 10(ANI): A delegation of Information and Technology industry on Saturday met Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to discuss their concerns before the budget exercise.
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A lot of Android users are still waiting for their Android Nougat update to arrive and the next bunch of Android users to get the update could be the Motorola Moto X as well as the Nexus 6. According to Motorola Germany, the Android Nougat update will ...
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Nokia will release its first proper Android phone in the early months of 2017. It will mark the company's return to the phone market, nearly a year after it released Lumia 650 in February 2016.
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Xiaomi released Mi Max recently. If you own one and waiting for a system update to Android Nougat then you might have to wait for more.
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NEW DELHI: nubia, earlier part of Chinese multinational telecommunications company ZTE Corporation, is set to unveil two smartphones in India on December 14, coming with features until now unheard of in the Indian smartphone industry.
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NEW DELHI: Capturing 28.52 per cent of the Indian mobile phone market, South Korean giant Samsung sold maximum number of devices in 2016, followed by Apple iPhone 14.87 per cent and Motorola with 10.75 per cent, a new report said on Saturday.
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Samsung's been trying very hard to get all units of the Galaxy Note7 returned to them, but some owners are having trouble letting go of their beloved stylus-equipped phablets.
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