Friday, 9 December 2016

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Daily update 9 December 2016
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The iPhone 7 and the 7 Plus made their debut just a few months back. Knowing the popularity of the smartphone, it doesn't come as a surprise that speculations and rumours for the new iPhone have already begun.
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Lenovo has started sending media invites for an event on Tuesday where the company will launch the metal-clad Moto M smartphone in India.
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In another attempt to fight Reliance Jio's free calls and data services, the country's largest telecom service provider Bharti Airtel Ltd (Airtel) on Thursday launched a cheaper plan for its pre-paid customers that will give free voice calling and data ...
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Bharti Airtel is looking to monetise shares in Bharti Infratel to bulk up for a bruising marketplace battle ahead with new entrant Reliance Jio.
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is still concerned about the failures of calls made from Reliance Jio Infocomm's network to those of Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India, with the latter being the worst offender.
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Lenovo will announce Moto M, the metal variant of Moto G4 Plus on December 13. The company has started sending out media invites for an event in Mumbai, where it would be announcing Moto M smartphone for Indian market.
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Asus had launched the Zenfone 3 series smartphones in India in August this year. The series included smartphones - ZenFone 3, ZenFone 3 Deluxe, ZenFone 3 Ultra and ZenFone 3 Laser.
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Micromax Informatics on Wednesday launched a new Vdeo range of smartphone that comes pre-bundled with video calling app Google Duo .
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Bringing Windows 10 to notebooks and tablets that run on Qualcomm chips will result in sleeker devices that can go days without needing to be plugged in and are always connected, the companies said.
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Wearable devices are losing popularity among consumers even before they took off big time. A recent IDC report suggested that wearables market registered a flat growth of just 3.1 percent and now Gartner says they risk high abandonment rates.
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