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Realme offers Compensation for Early Buyers of GT 7 Pro after Price Drop
Honor Magic 7 Pro to Receive Extended Software Support Until 2030
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Today, we've got Realme making things right with early buyers, Honor promising software support until 2030 (that's a long time!), and ASUS bringing instant gratification to Indian tech shoppers.
Meanwhile, Tata's eyeing partnerships with Chinese brands, and Nubia's flipping the script on foldable design.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Realme's compensation for early buyers
Honor's impressive software support promise
ASUS's quick commerce partnership
Tata's manufacturing expansion plans
Nubia's new flip phone design
More reads about Samsung's slim phone, Nothing's funding, and Qualcomm's chips
Read on for all the details!
Realme‘s flagship GT 7 Pro smartphone launched in India on November 30, 2024. However, its price has been slashed during the ongoing Republic Day Sale on various e-commerce platforms in India, leaving early buyers disappointed.
Realme has addressed buyer concerns by announcing a compensation plan for eligible customers. The initiative aims to ensure consistent value for all buyers of the flagship smartphone.
Read on to find out more.
The Honor Magic 7 Pro is now available worldwide following its initial launch in China last October. Released alongside the Magic 7 Lite, the Magic 7 Pro offers a more recent version of Android compared to its mid-range counterpart. Shortly after the launch, Honor also revealed details about the software support for its flagship device. Honor has confirmed that the Magic 7 Pro will receive five major Android OS updates, ensuring software support until January 2030. | To better meet the demand of modern consumers in India, ASUS is taking advantage of the immensely popular and growing quick commerce industry. The brand is teaming up with Zepto, which is a popular brand in this segment, to bring the delivery of some of its premium accessories and peripherals in mere minutes. |
In a major shakeup of the Indian smartphone manufacturing landscape, Tata Electronics, a subsidiary of the Tata Group, is reportedly in talks with Chinese tech giants Xiaomi and Oppo to manufacture their smartphones. This move signals Tata Electronics’ ambition to diversify its client base beyond Apple and become a major player in the electronics manufacturing services (EMS) sector. | Nubia has officially launched its second foldable phone, the Flip 2, in Japan. The first generation was launched in April last year, so this is an earlier-than-expected refresh, but the device brings some notable upgrades over its predecessor. The biggest change in this new model is the cover screen. The company replaced the round screen from the original Flip with a more conventional rectangular one. |
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