Tuesday, 5 September 2017

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Daily update 5 September 2017
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Airtel will be offering new recharge packs for its prepaid customers which range from Rs 8 to Rs 399. More. Looks like the Indian smartphone users are in for a treat.
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Airtel has introduced several new recharge packs for prepaid mobile subscribers ranging from Rs. 8 to Rs. 399, comparable with recharge packs offered by Reliance Jio.
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Reliance Jio will start delivering JioPhone to customers during Navratri, said a channel partner of Reliance Retail. The company received 6 million bookings for the JioPhone during three days of its pre-booking.
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Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecom operator, has launched several recharge packs for its prepaid customers ranging from Rs 8 to Rs 399.
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Xiaomi India is set to announce a new smartphone in next hour or so. The phone, Xiaomi has confirmed, will have dual cameras and it will belong to the flagship Mi series.
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With Jio continuing to make waves in the telecom industry with its Jio Dhan Dhana Dhan Offer and other plans, Airtel has launched a few new plans to take on the newest telco on the block.
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The Xiaomi Mi A1 is one of three Xiaomi devices that has been in the news a lot lately. The other two are the Mi MIX 2 which is scheduled to launch on September 11 and the Mi Note 3 which doesn't have a launch date yet.
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As teased the new Xiaomi phone will sport a dual-camera setup for users to enjoy things like bokeh effect imaging on a budget. News18.
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Xiaomi is planning to launch a new series of smartphone with dual cameras on September 5. The smartphone is expected to be the first Android One handset from th company designed in collaboration with Google.
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SAN FRANCISCO: As Apple decided to do away with the physical Home button in its upcoming iPhone flagship, a developer has suggested that the Sleep/Wake button in the soon-to-be-released device might activate Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistant Siri.
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