Tuesday, 18 October 2016

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Daily update 18 October 2016
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The Moto Z and Moto Z Play, which were unveiled in India two weeks ago are now available to buy from Amazon India as well as Flipkart.
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Both the smartphones will be available for purchase after 11:59PM. Moto Z and Moto Z Play will be available on Amazon and Flipkart at Rs 39,999 and Rs 24,999 respectively.
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Qualcomm has announced three new processors in its Snapdragon 600 and 400 series. The company made the announcement at its 4G:5G summit in Hong Kong yesterday.
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Motorola Moto Z is telling users that they are worth the wait, and this is premium at a more reasonable price in India. Rating: 4 out of 5. Written by Shruti Dhapola Published:Oct 18, 2016, 8:34.
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Chinese handset maker OnePlus is also going to take part in the on-going festive season sales. It has announced the Diwali Dash Sale which will be held on its e-commerce store from 24 to 26 October.
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Telecom gear maker Nokia has bagged USD 230-million 4G network deal from Bharti Airtel in nine telecom service areas. "We have a long history of working with Bharti Airtel and with this latest agreement we have become the largest supplier of 4G for the ...
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South Korea's deputy finance minister told a news briefing on Monday that Samsung Electronics' troubles could have a negative impact on the country's growth.
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NEW DELHI: Chinese equipment maker Huawei Technologies has bagged a three-year managed services contract worth $180-$220 million (Rs 1,200-1,470 crore) from Vodafone India covering several telecom circles, people familiar with the matter said.
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Tuesday it will compensate component suppliers for the discontinued Galaxy Note 7 smartphones and consider giving them orders for other models to cushion the blow.
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US telecommunications firm AT&T and German rival T-Mobile announced Sunday they would halt exchanges of recalled Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones pending investigations into reports of fire-prone batteries.
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