TecQ is our weekly round-up of top stories from the world of gadgets and technology.
This Website Has Leaked Details of Reliance Jio Users in India
Multiple users in India have reported that a website called Magicapk has access to data of existing Reliance Jio users. After cross-checking ourselves, The Quint confirms that the data breach is true, with leaked details such as name of the user, his/her Jio mobile number and the region from where they have activated the connection available on the portal.
Read the full story here.
You Can Now Buy The World’s Smallest Phone in India For Rs 3,490
The world's smallest GSM phone is now available in India. The NanoPhone C is made by the Russia-based brand called Elari.
'Nano C' can be paired with any smartphone, including iPhones and Android devices, via Bluetooth to make or receive calls. The phone features 1-inch TFT display, 32GB microSD and microSIM card slots, MP3 player, FM radio and alarm.
Read more about the world’s smallest phone here.
Honor 8 Pro Review: Honor Says It’s Time to ‘Settle’
By pricing the device at Rs. 29,999 Honor have really hit OnePlus hard, but does the phone really have the hardware and wherewithal to knock OnePlus off the perch as the ‘best value for money smartphone’?
Find out more about the Honor 8 Pro and read the full review here.
Can Samsung’s Galaxy On Max Win Against the Reliable Moto G5 Plus?
Samsung’s failure to make its presence felt in the mid-range phone segment in India enabled brands like Xiaomi and Motorola to dominate the price bracket. However, with the Galaxy On Max, it looks like Samsung is finally entering the price-to-specs battle that has been underway for a while now.
Read more about the comparison here.
Moto E4 Plus First Impressions: Big on Size & Battery
Motorola has launched two new phones for the Indian market this week, the E4 and E4 Plus, with the price starting from Rs 8,999. While the E4 is an offline-only phone, the E4 Plus restricts itself to online availability, for the price of Rs 9,999.
The phone is bigger, bulkier than the E4, and here’s what we think about the phone, which goes toe-to-toe with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4.
Read the full story here.
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