Saturday, 22 December 2018

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Daily update 22 December 2018
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Recently, it was reported that Xiaomi is discontinuing the software support for a few of its smartphone. Now, the company has confirmed it.
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Xiaomi is already India's No 1 phone company. It sells devices like the Redmi 6A and the Redmi Note 6 Pro that are incredibly popular in India.
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If you're in the market for a solid entry-level smartphone, you can't go wrong with Xiaomi's Redmi series. The line-up's most affordable member - Xiaomi Redmi 6A - offers a lot of great features, at a price that won't break the bank.
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PUBG Mobile Vikendi snow map is now finally playable on Android, iOS. Notably, this is PUBG Mobile's fourth map addition, following Miramar, Erangel, and Sanhok.
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PUBG Mobile Vikendi map for Android and iOS is finally here. Vikendi was initially teased at E3 2018 and was followed by numerous leaks across the PC and PS4 versions of the game.
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According to a new research by Internet service provider Jana for Quartz, PUBG has been acclaimed as one of the most popular online battle games for this year.
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The 10th-anniversary Samsung flagship smartphone could feature a new camera mode like the Google Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi and Huawei phones.
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OnePlus 6T has started receiving the OxygenOS 9.0.10 update, and OnePlus has also rolled out the smartphone's first open beta update bringing several new features.
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Qualcomm's QCOM win against Apple AAPL in China, its video content push, Music-related acquisition, new Austin campus and HomePod launch in China were the top Apple stories last week.
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Another week, another drop in pump prices for most American motorists. Lower prices have eased concerns among consumers who don't drive fuel-efficient vehicles or need to pump premium gas, which 11 weeks ago was more than $4 in some areas.
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