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Micromax in 1 launching in India on March 19

Micromax In 1 India launch set for March 19 to take on Chinese smartphones at a budget

Micromax In 1 India launch set for March 19 to take on Chinese smartphones at a budget
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Update policies of various smartphone brands

Update policies of various smartphone brands Update policies of various smartphone brands By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi Last updated : March 01, 2021 12:13 pm Advertisement Software experience constitutes half of the smartphone experience while the other half is based on the hardware quality. Software experience is further enhanced with updates, most importantly the newest version of Android which is released by Google, followed by security patches.    Google releases a new Android version every year (Android 12 for 2021) and smartphone makers start working on their respective software skins to make it adapt to the latest Android version with features, UI changes and more. Talking about the security patches, dozens of security flaws are discovered in components of Android each month, which is why Google releases monthly security patches. 

Redmi 9 Power Review

Display: 6.53-inch IPS LCD display Display resolution: 1080 x 2340 (Full HD+) OS: Android 10, MIUI 12 Dual SIM: Yes Redmi 9 Power: Build and design Despite housing a gigantic 6,000mAh battery, the Redmi 9 Power keeps things relatively light. Unlike a few smartphones housing massive batteries that are usually quite hefty, the Redmi 9 Power weighs 198g, which is lower than even the Redmi 9 Pro that weighs 209g despite housing a smaller battery. The phone is 9.6mm thick, so it s definitely not one we’d dub as slim. Still, the phone s weight feels well-balanced and the ergonomics are good enough.  On the rear panel, you have a rather obnoxious massive Redmi branding, that frankly, we d rather do without. The plastic back, however, has a nice textured finish with an iridescent effect that seems to beam out from the camera modules. The back has a slightly polarising design, in our opinion, you either love it or hate it. Still, the textured finish helps keep fingerprints at bay. Th

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