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Huawei Y5 II Launched in Pakistan for Rs. 13,499

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Best new phones 2016 Sony Xperia Z6

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Sony turned it all around with the Xperia Z5, making up for the lacklustre Sony Xperia Z3+ with a far more stable phone. It also benefited from one of the best fingerprint scanners we've seen on a handset and a camera upgrade that made for much clearer photos. Yet we can't help but feel that Sony could have done even more. There are still missing features and undercooked specs and there's only so many times the company can wheel out essentially the same design, even if it has been increasingly polished. It's a tough market right now too. If Sony wants to sway people away from the Samsung Galaxy S7, LG G5, HTC 10 - and the upcoming iPhone 7 - it needs to make the very best phone it can. But making the best phone it can might mean ditching the Z line altogether, as Sony currently seems a lot more focused on the Xperia X range and it's unclear whether we'll get a Sony Xperia Z6 at all. Cut to the chase What is it? Sony's next Z-branded flagship

Drops and Spills Don't Faze Samsung Galaxy S7 Active

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According to the TechNewsWorld :The water- and shatter-resistant Samsung Galaxy S7 Active on Friday became available exclusively from AT&T through its website or at its brick-and-mortar stores. Consumers who have eligible service can get the Galaxy S7 Active for US$26.50 monthly for 30 months on AT&T Next, or $33.13 monthly for 24 months on AT&T Next Every Year. With a new two-year wireless agreement, customers who opt for AT&T Next also can get a free Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch, with qualified wireless service provided for both devices. As an alternative to the smartwatch, consumers can opt to pay 99 cents for the Samsung Galaxy Tab E, with wireless service included for both devices. Buying two Galaxy S7 Active devices on the AT&T Next plan also will get purchasers up to $695 in bill credits over 30 months. "Getting the S7 Active is a pretty good get for AT&T, as the device is, essentially, Samsung's flagship Galaxy S7 in an integrated

iPhone 7 Plus release date, news and rumors

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The latest rumor reports around the highly anticipated iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus (or Pro) have some wild hardware specs and what could be a big change in screen design for the next generation variants of Apple's iPhone. Here are the latest details. Release Date Thanks to Apple's stable iPhone development cycle over the past many years, this one is pretty rock solid, though the devil is in the details. The general sense in the tech press is that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be released in September 2016, which goes along with every iPhone launch in recent memory (besides the unusual iPhone 5se, of course). The specific release date is a little hazier, but ITPRO is putting it on September 13. This is also not a big stretch of the imagination, but it could be off by a week or two, depending on Apple's supply chain and launch strategy. Hardware Specs Rumors There are a bunch of rumors swirling around the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, many of which are fueled b

Microsoft Drastically Scales Down Smartphone Biz

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Microsoft Drastically Scales Down Smartphone Biz M icrosoft On Wednesday announced ideas to streamline its smartphone business by cutting 1 Microsoft,850 jobs. It will track record an impairment fee of US$950 million, with severance obligations accounting for $200 million of the fee. The restructuring will entail up to at least one 1,350 job losses at Microsoft Mobile Oy in Finland, and 500 more slashes round the world. "We are focusing our phone efforts where we have differentiation -- with businesses that value security, manageability and our Continuum functionality, and consumers who value the same," said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. "We will continue steadily to innovate across devices and on our cloud services across all mobile programs." "What this is, is an acknowledgment that the overall House windows mobile hardware business has been declining," Ian Fogg, brain of mobile research at IHS Technology, advised the E-Commerce Times. The