Tuesday, 28 November 2017

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Daily update 28 November 2017
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Although Samsung did not launch a Galaxy A8 phone this year, the company looks set to change things nezt year by launching a 2018 edition of the Galaxy A8.
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Samsung is on a roll, as the company gears up to announce a range of smartphones in the year to come. The key highlight will definitely be the Galaxy S9 and the S9+.
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In the declining tablet market, the Galaxy Tab A (2017) tries to make its mark. But does it have anything special to excite you? We review to find out.
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Chinese handset maker Oppo has launched yet another near bezel-less smartphone in China, called the Oppo A79. The smartphone falls in the mid-range segment and highlights an edge-to-edge display and design language that is similar to the Oppo F5 ...
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OPPO, the Selfie Expert, just unveiled the new OPPO F5 Youth designed to be the newest selfie-centric smartphone for the young and enthusiastic people.
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The telecom war doesn't seem to end anytime soon. It all started from the time Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio entered the telecom space back in September 2016 with its free and unlimited data and calling facility.
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Postpaid plans make no sense these days. While post pay plans are way too costly, the prepaid ones offer much better benefits. Postpaid subscribers used to be the cynosure of telecom operators.
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HTC has announced that it will roll out the Android 8.0 Oreo update for its flagship, the HTC U11 on 27 November. HTC U11. According to the company, the update will only be available for the unlocked variant of the smartphone instead of the carrier ...
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NEW DELHI: OnePlus, as promised before, has finally started seeding Android 8.0 Oreo to OnePlus 5, the smartphone it just announced will be out of stocks eventually.
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Bezels are disappearing -- the Gionee event in Shenzhen, China kicked off with these words. In a bid to give the likes of Xiaomi, Lenovo and Huawei a run for their money, Gionee has gone ahead and launched eight smartphones in one go.
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