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However, Apple wasn’t able to turn over the requested data each and every time the government asked for it. Apple was able to provide the government with 81% of the device info requested, 84% of the Financial Identifiers it was asked for and 87% of the Account data that was wanted. On those matters deemed to be emergencies, Apple responded with the information 89% of the time. The U.S. had the most request in each category for the first six months of the year, except for the emergency requests. In the U.K., Apple received 172 such government demands for information during the six month period, 17 more than it received in the states. Those who would rather view the data using a PDF file can see the report right here. "SAMSUNG CUTS OFFLINE PRICES OF GALAXY A7, GALAXY J8 AND OTHER MODELS" Samsung cuts offline prices of Galaxy A7, Galaxy J8 and other models The prices for all these devices remain same on Samsung’s official web store.
Samsung has slashed prices of its Galaxy A7, Galaxy J8, Galaxy J6, Galaxy J6+, Galaxy J4+ and Galaxy J2 Core smartphones in India we confirmed with dealers. These prices are currently effective in all offline stores across India. Meanwhile, e-commerce sites like Flipkart, Amazon and Paytm are currently selling these devices with their own discount offers. However, Samsung’s official online store has all these devices listed with their old prices.
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Samsung Galaxy A7 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage variant has got a price cut of Rs 2,000 and is now available for Rs 21,990. The higher 6GB RAM/128GB internal storage variant has received a price cut of Rs 3,000 and is available for Rs 25,990. The Galaxy J8, which was earlier priced at Rs 18,990, will be available for Rs 15,990. Galaxy J6 and Galaxy J6+, earlier priced at Rs 12,990 and Rs 15,990 respectively, will now be available at Rs 11,490 and Rs 14,990. The Galaxy J4+ and Galaxy J2 Core have both received a price cut of Rs 1,000and will be available at Rs 9,990 and Rs 5,990, respectively. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy J6 software update brings auto-brightness feature, dual VoLTE Samsung is expected to launch its next-generation flagship S-seres smartphone lineup globally in the near future. It is being reported that the S-series lineup will feature four smartphones including Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10 Plus and Galaxy S10 Beyond X. According to a report by Ice Universe, Galaxy S10 Beyond X will be the company’s first phone that may feature 5G and a total of six cameras. "VIVO Y93 WITH WATERDROP-STYLE NOTCH LISTED ON INDIA SITE, LAUNCH IMMINENT?" Vivo Y93 with waterdrop-style notch listed on India site, launch imminent?
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Vivo Y93 is the latest mid-range smartphone from the Chinese company. It looks like Vivo Y93 will make its India debut soon. The smartphone is already listed on the company’s official website, which hints at the imminent launch of the device in the Indian market. Interestingly, the model listed on the Vivo India’s website isn’t the one already available in China.
Instead, the listed variant is much closer to the Vivo Y93s At the moment, we do not know the price or availability of the Vivo Y93. In case you are not aware, both Vivo Y93 and Y93s are already available in China. Vivo Y93 is priced at 1,500 Yuan (or approx Rs 15,000), whereas the Vivo Y93s can be purchased at 1,698 Yuan (or approx Rs 17,000). Expect the Vivo Y93 to cost under Rs 18,000 when it hits retail shelves. Speaking of its specifications, Vivo Y93 sports a 6.2-inch Halo FullView HD+ display with a resolution of 1580×720 pixels. Under the hood, it is powered by the Snapdragon 439 processor paired with 4GB of RAM along and 32GB of expandable internal storage. The device runs on Google’s Android 8.1 Oreo operating system with the company’s own FunTouch OS 4.5 skin on top.
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