Thursday, 4 October 2018

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Daily update 4 October 2018
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LG V40 ThinQ has gone official at LG's launch event in New York City event on Wednesday, after having been silently announced by the South Korean giant last week.
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Chinese smartphone maker Huawei expects to sell 1 million Honor smartphones on e-commerce platform Flipkart during the upcoming festive season.
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OnePlus is all set to launch its new OnePlus 6T which will serve as a mid-term upgrade over the OnePlus 6 but will offer significant new upgrades such as an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
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Why it matters: OnePlus is surprisingly transparent about upcoming devices, something we're not accustomed to in the mobile industry.
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New Delhi: With a play on "Big B", Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has kicked off e-commerce platform Flipkart's annual flagship festive sale, "Big Billion Days", appearing in a television commercial talking about discounts and offers.
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Xiaomi Redmi 6A and Redmi 6 smartphones are now receiving MIUI 10 update. Xiaomi has started rolling out MIUI 10 Global Stable ROM for the Redmi 6A and Redmi 6, carrying version 10.0.2.0.
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Xiaomi recently made the Redmi Note 6 Pro official in Thaliand. The new Redmi Note series is expected to be launched globally soon including India.
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Just a few weeks before the official launch of the OnePlus 6T, leaked press renders offer us a glimpse of what the smartphone might look like.
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The OnePlus 6T is the successor to the OnePlus 6 and is expected to follow tradition by packing a litany of flagship features in a device that costs lower than all of its premium rivals.
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Microsoft was expected to show us a 2018 upgrade of the Surface Pro and so it did. The tablet/laptop hybrid, which has been refreshed annually for a few years now still looks familiar but houses a number of key additions this year.
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