Thursday, 6 October 2016

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Daily update 6 October 2016
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At an event in San Francisco on Tuesday, Google unveiled the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL, first Google-branded smartphones. As we'd reported in August, India is one of the launch markets for the phone, with Google Pixel price in India to start at Rs.
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Last night, I was up watching the event by Google at San Francisco. I headed into the cast with a certain level of expectation. More on that later.
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Google Pixel, Pixel XL first impressions: In India both phones go up for pre-order on October 13 on Flipkart, starting at Rs 57,000 going up all the way to Rs 76,000 for the 128GB XL version.
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Long known as a software giant, Google used its San Francisco media event on Tuesday to make a major push into hardware. Most notably, Google unveiled the sleek Pixel smartphone, a clear rival to Apple and its iPhone.
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When Google decided to roll out the Android 7.0 Nougat update in August, the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 LTE were left out of the mix. A month later, Google apologised for the delay in rolling out the update for the two Nexus devices.
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Google has announced that its first Project Tango phone, the Lenovo Phab2 Pro, will finally be available to purchase in November. The smartphone will sell for $499 unlocked in the United States the same month when the Pixel and Pixel XL are expected to ...
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Vivo, the world's fifth largest smartphone maker, is targeting a 10% market share in India by next year as it looks to increase local manufacturing capacity and begin sales through e-commerce platforms in its most important overseas market.
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Samsung is just not able to live down the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. Replacement devices have only just started reaching customer's hands and it looks like they've already started blowing up.
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Motorola is usually fast with updating its phones to the latest Android version, the reason basically is that it uses almost stock Android, hence it doesn't need to add touch-ups to the OS unlike Samsung, Xiaomi or other companies.
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As part of the strategy, the company is also focussing on increasing its presence in the premium category (priced Rs 20,000 onwards) and has launched Moto Z and Moto Z Play in the Indian market.
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