Thursday, 28 December 2017

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Daily update 28 December 2017
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Xiaomi is undoubtedly winning the budget and mid-range segment in India right now, bringing value for money offerings this year like the Redmi 5A and Mi A1.
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From better cameras to foldable displays, here are the four trends we think will shape the future of smartphones in 2018. 50. Shares.
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The camera in a smartphone has become a crucial part of any shopper's buying decision. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or a casual Instagram-er, it's important to have a good camera in your phone.
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Apple defrauded iPhone users by slowing devices without warning to compensate for poor battery performance, according to eight lawsuits filed in various federal courts in the week since the company opened up about the year-old software change.
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The Android-powered Nokia 7 will launch on a global level in early 2018, according to latest rumors from China, with sources claiming the international variant of HMD Global's most powerful mid-ranger to date will be identified by the model number TA ...
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After a China launch, HMD Global's Nokia 7 could be gearing up for the global market. According to a new report, the Finnish company is said to be planning on launching the device in global markets sometime in early 2018.
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Xiaomi India is now concentrating on expanding its offline sales. The company is aiming to achieve this goal by launching it's offline experience store, aka Mi Home across the country.
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The agreement was signed between BSNL and S.G Corporate Mobility Pvt Ltd, the parent company of Detel for selling the most economical feature phone.
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An advocate on Tuesday sent a legal notice to mobile messaging app WhatsApp, asking it to remove the "middle finger" emoji within 15 days.
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The most used messenger Whatsapp has declared that it will end support by 31 December 2017 for Blackberry OS, Blackberry 10 and Windows 8.0 version and older.
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