Nokia 2.4 India launch is set for November 26, Nokia brand licensee HMD Global has teased through its social media channels. The Nokia 2.4 was unveiled in Europe alongside the Nokia 3.4 in September. The smartphone comes with an HD+ display and offers a dual rear camera setup.Read More
Australian Open 2022 live stream is available on SonyLIV in India and South Asia, Discovery+ in UK, ESPN+ in USA, TSN in Canada, 9Now in Australia, Sky Sport Now in New Zealand, and beIN Sports in Singapore, Southeast Asia, and Middle East.Read More
The Delhi government has approved induction of 1,500 low-floor electric buses in its public transportation fleet, as per an official statement. The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) also said to allocate 10 sites to various agencies for setting up electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and battery swapping stations under Delhi EV Policy 2020.Read More
Nokia 2.4 has debuted in India with dual rear cameras and a 20:9 display. The Nokia phone was launched in Europe in September — alongside the Nokia 3.4.Read More
GreenCell Mobility confirmed on Monday that it plans to deploy 50 electric buses in four districts of Maharashtra in a phased manner for inter-city travel. The first such bus on Ahmednagar-Pune route will launch on June 1.Read More
OnePlus is reportedly working on a Nord smartphone in the sub-Rs. 20,000 segment. The handset is expected to come with 90Hz AMOLED display. It is tipped to sport a 50-megapixel main sensor. It could be powered by a MediaTek chipset.Read More
Nokia Cable has appeared on Geekbench. HMD Global’s upcoming phone has been listed with 2GB RAM and Android 10. It scored 100 in the single-core test and 280 in the multi-core test.Read More
Nokia 9.3 PureView launch has been postponed to sometime in the first half of 2021, a new leak has claimed. According to a tweet from a Nokia community handle, there is no specific timeline on the launch of the flagship handset.Read More
Tesla has stopped taking orders for its upcoming Cybertruck pickup truck outside of North America, according to its official website.Read More
Over the past few days, Twitter has been flooded with users sharing their scores from a word-guessing game called Wordle. If you want to remove any posts related to Wordle from your timeline, you can use Twitter’s Mute option. By enabling this feature, tweets that include words, phrases, usernames, emojis, or hashtags related to Wordle…