Friday, 7 September 2018

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Daily update 7 September 2018
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About a year ago Apple introduced the iPhone X, and with it came the notch, which led to a seismic shift in smartphone design for all of 2018.
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Vivo V11 Pro is set to launch in India today following several weeks of teasers. Notably, the Chinese manufacturer recently launched the Vivo V11 lineup that includes Vivo V11 and Vivo V11i in Thailand, and it is expected that the V11 variant will ...
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Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi on Wednesday refreshed its budget smartphone segment with the new Redmi 6, Redmi 6A, and Redmi 6 Pro smartphones.
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Huawei's sub-brand Honor has launched two new phones in China- the Honor 8X and the Honor 8X Max. Both the phones come with a huge screen.
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Huawei sub-brand Honor on Wednesday launched the Honor 8X and Honor 8X Max after weeks of leaks and hype. Both new smartphones feature glass-finish back panel and have dual rear camera setup.
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Mercedes-Benz India has launched the CLA 200 Urban Sport and CLA 200d Urban Sport with a host of changes including a new paint job.
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Vivo on Thursday launched the V11 Pro in the Indian market, and the big USP of the device is its in-display fingerprint scanner at a mid-range price.
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Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus may launch a successor to its highly popular OnePlus 6 smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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The much anticipated new small car form Hyundai which replaces the Santro, codenamed the AH2, has been spotted testing in a 'Star Dust' paint job.
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Motorola launched the Moto G6 series earlier this year in Brazil, but the preceding G5 line-up hasn't been forgotten (yet). The Lenovo-owned company has finally started seeding Android Oreo to its Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus smartphones.
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