Sunday, 25 June 2017

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Daily update 25 June 2017
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New Delhi [India], June 23 (ANI): Global mobile technology company OnePlus on Thursday launched its most awaited flagship 'OnePlus 5' in India priced at Rs.
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MUMBAI: Pete Lau lounges comfortably in the briefing room. It's the biggest launch by OnePlus, the company he cofounded, and three years on, the Chinese smartphone maker still has a lot to prove.
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OnePlus 5 has finally arrived in the market but has been made available to only a few through an early access program as well as pop-up events in select locations.
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If you are a Mi Max owner then you are in for some treat. Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has finally confirmed that it is now globally rolling out the Android 7.0 Nougat for Mi Max smartphone.
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Motorola Moto E4 Plus is expected to be unveiled in India soon. Moto E4 Plus along with Moto E4 were launched globally earlier this month.
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WhatsApp has started rolling out this feature and it might be experimenting for some users only, at the moment the rollout is very slow.
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Rather than doing oodles of separate stories on various announcements, we'll filter them to bring you only the stuff that matters most, updating every Friday for your reading pleasure.
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Chinese smartphone vendor, Xiaomi, launched its latest flagship smartphone earlier this year. Called the Mi 6, the device replaces the Mi 5 that was launched in February 2016, almost exactly a year and a half after the company had launched its ...
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The new Octavia can be distinguished from its predecessor from a glance at the front end, thanks to those split full LED headlamps.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Google has announced that it will stop scanning the inboxes of Gmails free users for ad personalization at some point later this year.
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