Top Tech News Today: Moto G24 Power India Debut Confirmed, OnePlus To Work With 50K Mainline Retailer Stores, More
Similar to the recently unveiled Moto G34 5G, the Moto G24 Power seems to boast impressive features, despite being limited to 4G connectivity.
Moto G24 Power India Debut Confirmed
Motorola is set to introduce another budget handset in India, said to be the Moto G24 Power. The confirmed launch date for this upcoming phone is January 30, with its full specifications and design already revealed via leaks, before the official release. Similar to the recently unveiled Moto G34 5G, the Moto G24 Power seems to boast impressive features, despite being limited to 4G connectivity.
OnePlus To Work With 50K Mainline Retailer Stores In India
India is a key market for global handset maker OnePlus and the company aims to set up operations with around 50,000 mainline retailer stores across the country by 2024, a senior company executive was quoted as saying by news agency IANS.
X Lets Sign In Via Passkeys On iOS
X, formerly Twitter, has introduced support for passwordless passkey log-ins on iPhones and iPads, giving users the ability to access this security feature irrespective of their "Premium" status. Generating a passkey for the micro-blogging platform woild lets users bypass password entry needed during logins and instead leverage the device's security features, such as Face ID, or the device's passcode and Touch ID.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro Leak Surfaces
The Google Pixel 8, released just a few months ago, hasn't stopped leakers from obtaining early images of the upcoming Pixel 9. OnLeaks, a trusted source, has revealed renders to MySmartPrice, showing details of the purported Pixel 9 Pro flagship device. The images suggest it could a device with flat edges, reminding of the Apple iPhone. One of the key changes to the Pixel 9 Procould be a refreshed camera island with triple sensors.
Netflix Adds 13.1 Million Subscribers In Q4 2023
In a triumphant conclusion to 2023, Netflix reported a third consecutive quarter of robust subscriber growth, marking a noteworthy rebound for the streaming giant. The streaming service navigated challenges, including a crackdown on unauthorised access and a series of price hikes throughout the year. Netflix's Q4 results, unveiled on Tuesday, underscored the company's ability to attract new subscribers despite the elevated cost of its content.
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