Wednesday, 20 September 2017

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Daily update 20 September 2017
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After that disaster that was the exploding Galaxy Note 7, Samsung had a considerable amount of making up to do to its loyal Note followers and to its investors.
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The Files app is one of the most significant changes in iOS 11. The iCloud Drive app no longer exists and instead we have an app called Files.
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After facing a backlash from device owners, Motorola has promised to release Android Oreo update to Moto G4 Plus in coming months.
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Motorola is in the headlines since the past few days as the company revealed a list of smartphones those will receive the Android 8.0 Oreo update.
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South Korean electronics and smartphone maker Samsung is expected to build its own camera sensor in order to compete with the reigning camera sensor maker - Sony.
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NEW DELHI: South Korean giant Samsung has cut prices for its flagship devices Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones by up to Rs 4,000 ahead of Navratras in India.
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Indicating that the ongoing telecom war between the biggies might intense further, Bharti Airtel has reportedly planning to invest Rs 32,000 crore in next two financial years.
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Amazon is offering more Rs 14,500 cash discount on Samsung Galaxy Note8 with free fast wireless charger to consumers in India. Rohit KVN.
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Almost two weeks ahead of their formal launch on October 4, the Google Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL have been leaked in full. Incidentally the leaks come on the day the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus reviews appeared in the US.
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By Sheila Dang. Sept 18 (Reuters) - Sprint Corp said on Monday it will offer Apple Inc's new iPhone 8 for free with a qualifying phone trade-in, following AT&T Inc's buy one, get one free promotion on Friday for DirecTV and U-verse TV customers.
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