Indian Smartphone Market Declines 7 Percent in Q1, Vivo Gets First Rank, Xiaomi, Samsung, Oppo

The country’s smartphone market has reduced by seven percent on the year-by-year basis in the first quarter of this year. China’s Vivo ranks first with about 20 percent stake in this market. South Korea’s smartphone maker Samsung has got the second rank. This is followed by Xiaomi, Oppo and Realme. Cybermedia Research (CMR )’s India…

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Telecom Department Issues Security Norms for Satellite Internet Companies Before Launch of Elin Musk’s Starlink in India

The Telecom Department (DOT) has released the rules related to security for satellite internet services in the country. Under these rules, the connection of users has been banned from a terminal outside the country’s border. Along with this, companies offering satellite internet service will not be able to process their data abroad. In these rules,…

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Realme Unveils GT Concept Phone with 10000mah Battery 320W Fast Charging Design Reveal Slimal Slim Profile All Details

Realme has introduced such a concept smartphone, seeing that now the definition of mobile battery seems to be changing. The company has given a 10,000mAh battery in the Realme GT concept phone, which is usually seen in the power bank or some tablets. The special thing is that despite having such a big battery, the…

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Motorola to Soon Launch Razr 60 Ultra in India, 50 Megapixel Dual Rear Camera Unit, OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi

Motorola’s RAZR 60 ULTRA can soon be launched in India. This Chlameshell style foldable smartphone was launched in the international market on 24 April. This will replace the company’s RAZR 50 Ultra. This smartphone has a Snapdragon 8 Elite as a processor. It has features related to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Motorola has given the teaser…

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Trading in bitcoin in India is refined method of Doing Hawala Business, Says Supreme Court

The segment of cryptocurrency has increased rapidly over the years. Bitcoin’s share in this market is more than 50 percent. However, the central government’s attitude towards cryptocurrency in India has been strict. The Supreme Court has also expressed apprehension about bitcoin. The Supreme Court has described trading in bitcoin as hawala business. Along with this,…

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