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The audio-only app is available on Android as well as iOS devices
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The company has stated that it will be investing Rs 500 crore in manufacturing and R&D till 2022
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Jio said the same facilities will cost customers Rs 5,000 on other networks
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The Chinese company has tied up with BYD and DBG for smartphones, while Radiant will help augment the company's capacity of smart TVs in India
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To test the device, the researchers relied on donated serum samples from people who were healthy and others who were COVID-19-positive
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LG, Samsung, Xiaomi, Panasonic, Vivo and Realme are expected to launch several new models this year
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The approval of PLI scheme for these hi-tech IT hardware gadgets comes after the Cabinet last week cleared a Rs 12,195 crore scheme for telecom equipment manufacturing
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The phone is being billed as Samsung's 'most powerful smartphone offering'
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Azim Premji said the IT industry and the government have appreciated the value of a permanent hybrid model where people would work partly from office and home even after the end of the pandemic
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With brands like Vivo, OPPO, Realme and OnePlus operating in India under the BBK Electronics Corporation, Xiaomi and Samsung’s claim of that number one spot might just all be about optics