Wednesday, 30 January 2019

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Daily update 30 January 2019
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Samsung Galaxy S10+ is touted to be the most premium variant to launch at the February 20 event. As per new information, the variant is expected to come in a limited 12GB RAM and 1TB storage option as well.
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Over the past few years, Samsung has been losing its ground to brands like Xiaomi, Nokia and Honor in the affordable and mid-range segments.
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Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy 10, phones part of new Samsung M series of smartphones, were officially launched in India on Monday.
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Samsung Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 smartphones have finally been launched in India. This is the company's attempt to rejig its rather confusing smartphone portfolio, and make the Galaxy M-Series only about affordable devices.
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Chinese smartphone maker Honor is set to launch the View20 as the first smartphone with hole punch display design in India today. The device received a global launch last week and will be introduced in the Indian market today.
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A new poster teasing the launch of a new Redmi-branded smartphone has surfaced on the internet. According to the poster, the device with name Redmi X is all set to launch on February 15.
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The Redmi X will be powered by a Snapdragon 710 chipset and will employ an in-display fingerprint scanner for the first time in a Redmi series.
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Apple Inc said on Monday it will issue a software patch later this week for a bug that lets iPhone users hear audio from users who have not yet accepted a video call.
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Firm disables Group FaceTime over serious glitch which can also turn on video without people's knowledge. Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco and Alex Hern.
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A FaceTime bug reportedly allows callers to listen in to the audio of the call recipients before the recipients can accept or decline the call, 9to5Mac reports.
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