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Motorola launches the most affordable 5g phone in India. Moto just launched the new Moto g 5g in India for 20,999 rupees. It is the most affordable 5g phone in the country right now. It features Qualcomm's new SD 750g chipset which a powerful midrange chipset with 5g built-in. The phone also has a 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with HDR10 support, triple rear cameras with a main 48MP f1.7 lens, 8MP ultrawide with 118 degree field of view and a 2MP macro lens which also assists in auto-focus and a 16MP front shooter.  The phone has a beefier 5000mah cell which adds to its weight of 212g. The phone has a plastic build with an eye-catching finish. It is only available in 6gb ram with 128gb internal storage. It has a hybrid sim slot along a headphone jack and a google assistant button. The phone also comes with a 20watt fastcharger with a type A to type C cable in the box. It has android 10 out of the box with stock android experience and no bloatware. 
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OPPO introduces new rolling display smartphone. OPPO recently introduced a smartphone prototype with rolling display that can be used as a regular smartphone and when needed, it can roll into a tablet sized smartphone like the galaxy fold. This rolling display technology is in its early stages but it could solve all the problems of a folding phone like the Samsung galaxy fold series. Rolling displays could eliminate the crease found on folding ones forever and provide a much better viewing experience. But the bigger problem rolling display smartphones could solve is having to need two displays, they suck more power and reduces the manufacturers resources. Having just a single display that rolls into a bigger one is very easy compared to opening and closing the hinge which leads us to the other problem, the hinge itself. Hinges are very fragile and a drop from a decent height could damage your very expensive foldable phone. The thickness of a rolling display phone also will be half  com
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Official CAD renders of OnePlus 9 and 9 pro surfaces! CAD renders of the OnePlus 9 and the 9 pro revealed. The regular 9 is shown to have a 120hz flat display while the pro variant has the same 120hz on a curved display. Both the phones to use QUALCOMM's upcoming flagship 5nm chip the SD875 and OnePlus is showing no signs of slowing down. The pro variant is suspected to have LPDDR5 ram while the regular one will use LPDDR4X. The 9 pro is rumored to come with a 5000mah battery while the battery specs for the 9 is not yet revealed. The cameras are were things get interesting or rather confusing.  The regular 9 has an improved main camera with a larger sensor and the ultrawide camera also gets some improvements, but is lacking a telephoto lens. The third much smaller lens is suspected to be a Tof sensor or a macro/monochrome lens which faced some hate due to the unusable results in previous OnePlus phones. Things get more confusing as we look at the 9pro.  It has a bigger and improved
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Samsung To End Galaxy Note Line? Samsung planning to terminate the galaxy note line of smartphones by 2021-22. The company launched its latest and greatest Galaxy Note 20 Ultra this august and is one of the best flagships of the year. The biggest selling point of the Note, the S-Pen is what makes the smartphone stand apart from the rest of the competition.  But Samsung is rumored  to include S-Pen support to its S series of flagships next year which questions the existence of the Note series. The company's Z-series of folding phones is likely to replace  the Note lineup as the folding phones have a larger display and the S-Pen is more usable on a large screen.
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  PUBG Mobile to be launched in India soon! Good news for all those who missed chicken dinners as Pubg mobile to be soon launched  in India in the coming week. The game was banned along with 119 other Chinese apps in    September due to privacy regulations. Since Tencent, the publisher of PUBG in India was a  Chinese company the game was banned by the government. Since the ban, Pubg corp was  trying hard to bring the game back to India.  Pubg corp partnered with Microsoft azure and moved all the servers to India to meet the governments demands.