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Top Tech News Today: Realme P2 Pro 5G To Launch In India Soon, Cellecor To Launch Laptops, Smartphones, More
The Realme P2 Pro 5G, which follows the P1 Pro 5G, is scheduled for release later this month.
Realme P2 Pro 5G To Launch In India Soon
Realme is preparing to launch its new smartphone in India. The Realme P2 Pro 5G, which follows the P1 Pro 5G, is scheduled for release later this month. The company has been building anticipation by revealing select details about the device. One of the highlighted features of the P2 Pro 5G is its curved display, which Realme has already previewed to the public. While specific technical specifications are yet to be fully revealed, the P2 Pro 5G is expected to offer improvements over the previous model.
Cellecor To Launch Laptops, Smartphones
Cellecor is set to launch laptops and 5G smartphones this month, and the devices would incide Cellecor 5G smartphone with Android 14, Cellecor laptops with sharp displays, powerful Intel processors, and options from 8GB RAM to 512GB SSD. Notably, Cellecor Gadgets Limited is a NSE listed consumer electronics company.
Amazfit GTR 4 New Launched In India
Amazfit has officially unveiled the Amazfit GTR 4 New, the latest addition to its GTR series of smartwatches, following a series of teasers and leaks. The smartwatch is equipped with a 1.45-inch HD AMOLED display, offering sharp visuals and vibrant colours. A key highlight of the smartwatch is that it can be personalised with over 200 customisable watch faces and an always-on display feature.
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Now Available In India
Google has officially made the Pixel 9 Pro Fold smartphone available in India. The handset, which debuted at last month's "Made By Google" event, is the latest addition to Google's flagship lineup for 2024, alongside the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL.
X Ban In Brazil: Starlink Blocks Access To Elon Musk-Owned Social Media Platform
X has been facing quite a lot of heat in Brazil due to the orders of the authorities. Brazilian Supreme Court ordered a ban on X in the country till it follows the orders issued by the court. Elon Musk opposed it quite vocally through his tweets. But, it seems like the tech titan might be having a real bad week as Starlink, which is owned by him, also has to comply with the orders and block access to X in the country.