Thursday, 23 November 2017

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Daily update 23 November 2017
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OnePlus beliefs in the philosophy of Never Settle and the same can be said for its latest flagship, the OnePlus 5T as it has passed the YouTuber JerryRigEverything's test.
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Xiaomi on Tuesday launched Mi Exchange programme in India as part of its efforts to boost domestic presence and enhance its existing sales.
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Vodafone's new Rs 349 prepaid plan offers 1.5GB data per day and unlimited local and STD calls for 28 days. 386. Shares. Share.
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Just a few months after launch, the OnePlus 5 is already old news - made obsolete by the OnePlus 5T which embraces 2017 trends and comes with what has become the flavour of the season - a 'bezel-less' design.
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With rumours pouring in almost every passing day, it will not be very wrong to say that Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 launch is nearing. However, Xiaomi hasn't made any official declaration about the launch time frame as of yet.
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TVS' fully-faired motorcycle gets the BMW G310 R's engine and a lot of segment-firsts. Ruman Devmane Author. 36 Views; 0 Comments.
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The much awaited TVS Apache RR 310 will be launched in India on 6th December, 2017. It is the most powerful bike from TVS till date and also the first ever TVS bike to have a full fairing up front.
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If you thought turning off your location on your Android phone is enough to protect your privacy, you need to sit down and read this.
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A new Xiaomi Mi Note 3 variant has been launched in China, featuring 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The new Mi Note 3 model is priced at CNY 1,999 (roughly Rs.
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Industry insiders say that brands like Samsung or Xiaomi offer more margin than Apple does, around 12-15 percent, while Apple has now cut its margin for retailers to 4.5 percent.
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