Samsung Galaxy F36 5G Confirmed to Launch in India This Week; Rear Design Teased
Samsung Galaxy F36 5G India launch date announced. It is shown in three colour options with a triple rear camera unit. It will be available for purchase through Flipkart. It is rumoured to run on the Exynos 1380 chipset, coupled with 6GB of RAM.
Ra mắt Samsung Galaxy Z mới: Đặt trước Z Flip7, Z Fold7 nhận ưu đãi cực sốc
Vivo Y39 5G ra mắt thiết kế mới nhiều tính năng nâng cấp ở phân khúc tầm trung
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Vivo T4R 5G Confirmed to Launch in India Soon; Design Teased
Vivo T4R 5G will launch in India soon, a banner ad on an e-commerce platform confirmed. In the ad, the company claims that the upcoming smartphone would be India’s slimmest phone with a quad curved display. It will measure 7.39mm in thickness. As per a report, the phone was recently tipped to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity SoC. Additionally, the phone’s price details were also leaked online recently.
Châu Âu ‘giật mình’ trước xe điện giá siêu rẻ ‘Made in China’
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Motorola Razr 60 Ultra Review: Flip Phone Perfection?
Motorola’s Razr 60 Ultra may look very familiar on the outside, but a lot has changed for the better on the inside. Its design’s IP-rating gets bumped up to resist both dust and water. There are new finishes and colourways to pick from as well. For once, there’s an “ultra-grade” processor, new cameras, and a fresh-new Moto AI to keep up with the times. But do all of these additions make it a better phone overall?
Grok for Government Announced as Elon Musk’s xAI Wins $200 Million US Defense Department Contract
Grok for Government, a new initiative by Elon Musk-owned xAI, was announced on Monday. The initiative will build “frontier artificial intelligence (AI) products” for the US government agencies and create agentic workflows for them. The AI firm also won a contract with a ceiling of $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,716 crores) from the US Department of Defense to develop AI capabilities.


