Friday, 26 May 2017

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With just a few hours left for the launch of the Mi Max 2, the device has hit the GeekBench database. As usual, some of the key specs are revealed by the listing.
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The original Mi Max, which Xiaomi launched in India in July last year, towered over every other phablet in the market by its sheer size and ambition.
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2, the successor to last year's Mi Max, has been launched in China. The phablet - available in 64GB and 128GB variants - sports a 6.44-inch display, 5300mAh battery, improved one-handed use, updated design, and stereo speakers.
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Xiaomi's latest device, the Mi Max 2 is set for launch today. The phablet by the Chinese company will be unveiled at an event in China today.
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Being a niche sub-segment which was born out of the urge to take advantage of a local tax regulation, the development of every compact entry sedan was always going to be a bit of 'jugaad' engineering.
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NEW DELHI: India's telecom regulator has barred mobile-phone operators from offering different plans to subscribers in the same category, limiting the ability of incumbent telcos to sell customised plans to retain customers seeking to switch their ...
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Both the smartphones were launched in India with 16GB internal storage in September last year. The Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime and the Galaxy J5 Prime 32GB variants have been launched officially by the company in India.
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India's leading car maker Maruti Suzuki has launched a brand new generation of it's very popular compact sedan the Dzire in the market.
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Back in March this year, Android co-founder Andy Rubin shared a teaser image of an upcoming smartphone from his company, Essential, which featured a large edge-to-edge display.
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Ambient display on the Android O developer preview is doing some odd things right now. It's showing a minimal and less useful UI for some people, while others see something more akin to the old version.
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