Saturday, 2 December 2017

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Telecom giant Vodafone has extended its partnership with device manufacturer Micromax and is offering cashbacks of Rs 2,200 on a wide array of its 4G smartphones.
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New Delhi: Loss-making telecom operator Reliance Communications shuts down voice call service from December 1. According to a direction issued by telecom regulator Trai, its customers can move to other networks by the end of the year.
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Vodafone India on Thursday said it has rolled out cashback offers on four more entry-level Micromax 4G smartphone models, expanding its ongoing association with the handset maker for bundled offerings.
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Xiaomi launched the entry-level Redmi 5A in India today. Touted as 'Desh ka Smartphone', the cheapest offering from Xiaomi stables in India will be sold at an introductory price of Rs 4,999, which will be withdrawn after the selling the first 50 lakh ...
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Xiaomi has announced a Rs 500 crore gift to Mi Fans in India. On Thursday, the Chinese mobile maker launched the budget Redmi 5A smartphone in India, priced at Rs 5,999 and Rs 7,999.
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Leaked Xiaomi Redmi 5 warranty manual confirms new budget Android phone will FullView display and more. By : Rohit KVN. December 1, 2017 10:58 IST.
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The Redmi 5A, launched by Xiaomi on Thursday, is an entry-level smartphone with an entry-level price of Rs 4,999. But you can also get it effectively at an even more affordable price of Rs 3,999 that is if you're willing to simultaneously invest in a ...
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Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India are interested in acquiring some spectrum from RCom to add to their airwave holdings in the key markets.
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Ministry of Defence Order bans 42 Chinese apps. Ministry of Defence in India has issued an order to all security forces in the country, including the army to uninstall 42 Chinese apps.
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Apple is reportedly working on three iPhones for the next year. One of these will succeed the special iPhone X, which may be called the iPhone X Plus.
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