Thursday, 16 November 2017

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UC Browser, which is a popular browser in India with over 500 million downloads globally, has disappeared from the Google Play Store.
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Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus has almost doubled its market share in the premium smartphone segment (above $400, or roughly Rs 26,000) in India, capturing 28 percent market share.
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Jio cashback offer announced last week is clearly an exercise to garner new users for the telecom operator, at the expense of Airtel, Vodafone, Idea and BSNL subscriber base.
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Redmi Y1 goes on sale in India a second time on Wednesday, two weeks after it was unveiled in the country. The new Redmi Y1, along with the Redmi Y1 Lite, will be available for purchase from both Amazon India and Mi.
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Xiaomi's Redmi Y1 Lite and Redmi Y1 will go on sale today on Amazon India at 12 pm. Redmi Y1 is a new budget series. Here's a comparison of Redmi Y1 Lite and Redmi 4A.
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Just days after UC Browser surpassed Google Chrome to become the leading mobile browser in India with over 100 million user base, it has mysteriously disappeared from Play Store.
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UC Browser is widely popular in India and it is considered as a popular alternative to Google Chrome. Alibaba-owned UC Browser has mysteriously vanished from the Play Store.
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Gionee is gearing up to launch its first bezel-less smartphone in India, called M7 Power. By Staff | Published: November 15, 2017 10:05 AM IST.
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This was first noticed by Reddit users. It is said that the ban was suggested on the grounds of data theft. The data was sent to a remote server.
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Google announced its 2017 flagship phones aka Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL back in October. The pre-orders for both phones kick-started on October 27, and the Pixel 2 was made available to the consumers starting on Nov 1 via both online and offline channels.
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