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Xiaomi Gets A New Patent

  Xiaomi revisits Mi Mix 3 slider technology in new patent and comes up with a smart dual side-slider smartphone with a slide-out camera and slide-out secondary display #Xiaomi #Xiamoinewpatent Another Xiaomi patent has turned up, this time revealing that the Chinese OEM is still looking into slider technology and its utilization in future smartphones. The innovative Mi Mix 3 came with a slide-out top-side camera but Xiaomi has gone much further in this particular patent, producing an intriguing dual side-slider smartphone with a secondary display. Sometimes choosing between two options can be just too difficult and being indulgent by selecting both is the solution. Xiaomi has shown this in a patent reported on by LetsGoDigital that reveals the company has been pouring over ideas concerning slider smartphones. Three separate notions for a device with a slider are offered, with the third option clearly being the best of the bunch. Xiaomi is familiar with the technology, having pro...
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iQOO 7 Series May Get a New Addition In India, Moniker Hints At Pro Variant

  iQOO 7 Pro with model number I2017 has made an appearance on the IMEI database iQOO India launched the iQOO 7 series including iQOO 7 , and iQOO 7 Legend last month in the country. Now, a new development suggests that the company might expand the iQOO 7 lineup in India with a new Pro model. A new iQOO device with model number I2017 was recently spotted on IMEI database. To those unaware, the iQOO 7 and iQOO 7 Legend have model numbers I2012, and I2009 respectively. IMEI database also revealed the iQOO 7 Pro moniker for the upcoming iQOO device. Famous leakster, Mukul Sharma took it to Twitter to share the news. However, the details such as design, and key specifications of the iQOO 7 Pro are not known yet. #iq #smartphones #iQOO7

TRAI Seeks View on 28-Day Prepaid Plans

  The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India  (TRAI) feels that certain plans, mainly the 28-day tariff plans, offered by telecom service providers (TSPs) are not to the satisfaction of consumers. As such, the telecom regulator has floated a discussion paper seeking views on whether to intervene in determining the validity period of telecom tariff offers or keep it under the forbearance regime. Trai said it has received numerous complaints including ones where consumers said they were being made to do 13 recharges in a year for monthly plans, thus making them feel cheated. “The TRAI has been receiving a lot of references from consumers regarding the offering of tariff by telecom service providers (TSPs) for 28 days instead of a monthly offering. The consumers have stated in their complaints that not only the same causes confusion but also they feel cheated. It also results in hardships for them as they need to make 13 recharges of the monthly prepaid tariff offering considerin...