Xiaomi Redmi S2 will be launched on 10 May in ChinaXiaomi Redmi S2 will be launched on 10 May in China

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Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is all set to launch its latest budget device, the Redmi S2 in China on 10 May. The company has been teasing the device for some time now and we have also seen many leaks of it as well. Now, the company has announced on Weibo that the device will finally be launched. 

Xiaomi has posted a teaser on its

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10 best smartphones from Chinese companies in India

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The competition for dominance in the Indian smartphone market is getting more intense by the day and Chinese companies are still flux. Normally, Samsung is the number one contender in the market but for two straight quarters, Xiaomi has been leading the pack instead. 

Aside from the two giants going head-to-head,  Oppo and Vivo are

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Top smartphones of 2018 with big batteries

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A decent battery is the foundation of any smartphone worth its salt. It ensures that you can get the most out of your phone, during any point of the day. More importantly, its the underlying factor behind whether or not you can listen to tunes on your device when you're on your way home after a long day at work.

Quite a few phones

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Kogan's budget smart TV remote

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If you've been on the fence about jumping into the 4K TV revolution until prices reached a more reasonable level, you're in luck — Aussie online retailer Kogan has announced its most affordable range of 4K HDR TVs yet, with prices starting from just $439. 

Boasting "high-quality 4K Ultra HD LG panels", the new Series 8 MU8010

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Could Trump's 'Space Force' become a realityCould Trump's 'Space Force' become a reality

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Facebook privacy: Survey suggests continuing US loyaltyFacebook privacy: Survey suggests continuing US loyalty

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Most Facebook users in the US remain loyal, despite the recent data sharing scandal involving a political consultancy firm, a poll suggests.

Facebook admitted last month that the data of 87 million users had been improperly shared with the UK-based firm, Cambridge Analytica.

The Reuters/Ipsos survey found no

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