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TecQ Wrap: Apple iPhone Buyback, OnePlus X Review and More

Catch up on this week’s tech happenings.

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Review: OnePlus X Has All The X-Factor You Need

Catch up on this week’s tech happenings.
OnePlus X. (Photo: The Quint)

When OnePlus initially announced they were launching one more phone to add to their product portfolio, we were a bit confused. OnePlus One was a flagship killer when it launched in 2014 and this year the OnePlus 2 made many big companies nervous. And now OnePlus has launched the OnePlus X, a phone that is placed between the OnePlus One and the OnePlus 2.

Read the OnePlus X review.

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Apple Desperate to Sell New iPhones With Rs 34,000 Buyback Scheme

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Apple iPhone 6S Plus. (Photo: The Quint)

It’s not even a month since Apple officially launched the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus in India, and distributors have started offering a up to Rs 34,000 buyback scheme if you purchase the new phone. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are exorbitantly priced, starting at Rs 62,000 and going up to Rs 92,000.

The buyback price of Rs 34,000 is against the iPhone 6, depending on its condition. The company also plans to give select buybacks on high-end Android smartphones.

Review: Lenovo Vibe P1M Smartphone is a Budget Battery Horse

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Lenovo Vibe P1M. (Photo: The Quint)

Lenovo bought Motorola to make its position stronger in the mobile space. The PC-maker has slowly but gradually stepped up its game by delivering quality products. The Vibe P1M is part of Lenovo’s mission to serve Indian consumers with affordable smartphones and to add a few special elements to them.

Ask any phone user what they want the most and the answer will not be related to high number cores. Instead, they want a long battery life. Lenovo offers big battery but read to know if it’s worth the price.

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Review: Jawbone UP3 Gets Saved by the App

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Jawbone UP3. (Photo: The Quint)

The wearable space is booming with options, but it’s fair to say that the only ones surviving right now are budget fitness bands like Xiaomi’s Mi Band. That doesn’t mean the fitness big-wigs can’t carve out a space for themselves.

We’re talking about brands like FitBit and Jawbone who may have taken time to enter India but quickly forged a fan-following for themselves. Jawbone UP3 is one of the fitness wearable to be launched in India and for Rs 14,999. Read on to find whether it is your fit.

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Review: Intex Aqua Ace Raises Stakes in the Mid-Segment Market

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Intex Aqua Ace 4G (Photo: The Quint)

Intex Aqua Ace, at Rs 12,999, is the Indian brand’s top-priced product. It is an attempt to break into the highly lucrative mid-segment market. But does the smartphone fit in? Check out the review.

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