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Realme to Become Oppo Sub-Brand Again in Strategic Shift

Chinese smartphone maker Realme is set to become an Oppo sub-brand again, aiming to pool resources and cut costs. This strategic move within the BBK Group could reshape the competitive landscape in India and globally.

Nothing Phone 3a Lite Now Under Rs 20,000

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite is now available for under Rs 20,000 in India after huge discounts. Grab this budget-friendly smartphone deal before it's gone!

US Bans Adoptions from 39 Countries Under New Travel Rules

The Trump administration's expanded travel ban now suspends all adoption visas from 39 nations, including Nigeria and Haiti. Experts call it a major, underreported shift in policy. Read the full list and implications.

Realme GT 6 Pro India Launch Set for July 9

Realme confirms July 9 launch for its flagship GT 6 Pro in India, featuring the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Get all the details on specs and expected features.

Trump Gold Smartphone Shipment Delayed: Report

Trump Mobile's gold-colored smartphone faces shipment delays due to the recent US government shutdown. Customers may not receive the device this month. Read the full report.

Samsung Trifold Sells Out in 24 Hours, Beats Forecasts

Samsung's revolutionary Trifold smartphone sells out within a day, surpassing industry sales projections. Discover the details behind this market triumph and what it means for the future of foldable tech.

OnePlus 12 Now Under ₹50,000 on Amazon

The OnePlus 12 flagship smartphone gets a massive New Year price cut, now available for just ₹47,990 on Amazon. Should you buy this premium device in 2025? Read our detailed analysis.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra with Physical Zoom Ring Launched

Xiaomi's new 17 Ultra flagship brings back a physical zoom ring for photographers. It features a 200MP periscope lens, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a massive 6800mAh battery. Read full details.

Rajasthan village withdraws smartphone ban for women

A Rajasthan village council has revoked its controversial ban on women using smartphones. The elders initially imposed the rule to protect children, sparking a national debate on technology and tradition. Read the full story.

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