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Nokia 8.1 6GB pre-order opens on official Nokia shop hurry up!!! Nokia 8.1 Design Colors  Blue/Silver, Steel/Copper, Iron/Steel Size (excluding camera)  154.8 x 75.76 x 7.97 mm Weight  180 g Network and connectivity Network speed  LTE Cat. 6, 2CA, L+L, VoLTE, VoWiFi WiFi  802.11 b/g/n/ac Bluetooth® 5.0 GPS/AGPS+GLONASS+Beidou Performance Operating system  Android 9 Pie RAM  4 GB LPPDDR4x CPU  Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 Storage Internal memory  64 GB 3  e-MMC 5.1 MicroSD card slot  Support for up to 400 GB Audio Connector  3.5 mm headphone jack Speakers  Single speaker with smart amplifier Recording  Nokia OZO surround sound capture Display Size and type  6.18’’ Full HD+ PureDisplay Resolution  18.7:9 Camera Primary camera  Dual Main: 12 MP 1/2.55’’, 1.4um pixels, OIS 2PD, Dual second: 13 MP FF Front-facing camera  20 MP FF/0.9um Flash  Dual Hi-Cri flash Connections and s

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Xiaomi India confirmed that a 48MP camera phone is coming to India soon. Last week, the Redmi Note 7 teasers promised market disruption, hinting at highly competitive pricing for the device. Now, just a couple of days after Samsung launched its new budget and mid-range Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 smartphones in India, Xiaomi and Redmi are once again teasing the imminent launch of the Redmi Note 7 in India. Donovan Sung, global spokesperson & director of product management, Xiaomi has tweeted the image of the Redmi Note 7 confirming the company is keen to release the smartphone in international markets, most probably in early February. The with the Redmi Note 7, Xiaomi has once again managed to surprise us by launching its first smartphone under the new Redmi brand and the first one from the company to feature a 48-megapixel primary rear camera at roughly Rs. 10,500. It is also possible that the manufacturer might launch the device for Rs 9,999 means under Rs 10,000 in India. 

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Samsung Galaxy M20 first impressions: A worthy Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro rival? Xiaomi has rapidly made inroads into the Indian smartphone market, especially the budget segment. OnePlus has a similar trajectory in the premium phone space. The year-long trend has forced Samsung to finally come up with more competitive devices. The latest  Galaxy M-series  plays a pivotal role in Samsung’s ambitious return to the Indian budget phone market. Marking a big departure from Galaxy On and Galaxy J phones, Samsung brings a number of its first features to Galaxy M. For instance, Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20 come with Infinity-V notch displays. Galaxy M20 also comes with big 5,000mAh battery, first budget Samsung smartphone to feature such large battery. How different Samsung Galaxy M phones are from the competition and previous budget Galaxy phones? Can Galaxy M beat  Redmi Note 6 Pro  and other popular Redmi phones? These are a few questions we try to address in our

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Apple busts Facebook for distributing data-sucking app Apple says Facebook can no longer distribute an app that paid users, including teenagers, to extensively track their phone and web use. In doing so, Apple closed off Facebook's efforts to sidestep Apple's app store and its tighter rules on privacy. The tech blog TechCrunch reported late on Tuesday that Facebook paid people about $20 a month to install and use the Facebook Research app. While Facebook says this was done with permission, the company has a history of defining "permission" loosely and obscuring what data it collects."I don't think they make it very clear to users precisely what level of access they were granting when they gave permission," mobile app security researcher Will Strafach said Wednesday."There is simply no way the users understood this."Facebook says fewer than 5 per cent of the app's users were teens and they had parental permission. Nonetheless, t

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pubg hurts your fingure Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) addiction is at its peak not just among students but even working youngsters are addicted to this game. On Tuesday, even Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the game in his address to students. The craze of this game has reached to such an extent that people are forgetting everything just to continue with all the levels of PUBG that are full of violence and victory over the casualties. PUBG is an online game where two or more online partners play with a background of a battlefield. This game was introduced in the beginning of 2018 and by the end of the year, it got more than 20 crore players throughout the country. This game can be played on laptops, smart TV, mobile and computers. China became the first country to ban this game in 2018, and in India also the debate over banning this game has started as the children are the becoming vulnerable now. They get aggressive with their parents and others, but the su

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'Hey Siri, Which is India's No.1 Premium Smartphone?' Asks OnePlus as it Trolls Apple In recent times, Apple has been the main recipient of such trolling from fierce rivals Huawei and Samsung at different times. Now, OnePlus India's social media account on Wednesday reached out to its followers via a Twitter post. The post showed a banner stating: "Hey Siri, which is India's No.1 Premium Smartphone?" And the caption read: "iDare". Gutsy!  According to the Counterpoint report, OnePlus recorded highest ever shipments ever in Q4 2018 and maintained lead in the premium phone segment for three consecutive quarters. It is very much evident that OnePlus is clearing mocking Apple's iPhone. As a reminder, Apple iPhones have been ruling the premium smartphone space, both domestic as well as international markets. OnePlus had about 36% market share in the quarter whereas Apple and Samsung market share in the segment in India stood at 30% and 26%