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Google is set to introduce free WiFi at railway stations across India in 2016, starting with Mumbai Central. So how’s it going to work and how will you be able to use the Internet? Read more to find out.
Micromax has an expansive range of sub-brands under the Canvas tag, at multiple price points. But the flagship Canvas range has something to keep us excited. What exactly? Read more to find whether this Canvas phone is worth buying.
HTC is known for making some quality products in the past. Their innovations are, most of the times, more original than their competitors. Plus their devices always had a premium and plush look and feel to them. The only sore point for HTC in India has always been the pricing. This time, they have got it right. Unlike the HTC One M9+ or the E9+ which were priced upwards of Rs 30,000, HTC One A9 is priced at Rs 29,990. Read on to know more about this iPhone-lookalike Android phone.
Yu Televentures has taken its sweet time to launch the Yutopia smartphone and after much hoopla, the product finally made its public appearance. Rahul Sharma, co-founder of the brand could not hide his excitement with regards to launching the first made-in-India flagship that can give brands like OnePlus, Motorola a run for their money. What’s so special about this device? Find out over here.
Moto G Turbo is basically an upgraded version of the Moto G (2015), which can be bought for Rs 11,999. Priced at Rs 14,999 Motorola Moto G Turbo gets a faster processor, IP57 surety that makes it immune to water-related mishaps, and a fast-charging support. For this price, you also have options like Lenovo Vibe P1, and OnePlus X. Why is that? Read on.
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