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Tech News Today: Samsung Galaxy S24 series launch date, Realme phone with periscope lens, and more

Tech News Today (January 02, 2024): Samsung is expected to host its next Galaxy Unpacked event on January 17, and Realme teases a new smartphone launch in India.

Realme phoneUpcoming Realme phone confirmed to include periscope zoom lens (Image credit: Realme)

Tech News Today in India: Samsung’s first Galaxy Unpacked launch event is likely to take place on January 17, where, the company is likely to introduce the Galaxy S24 series of smartphones with a host of generative AI features.

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    Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2024 date leaked

    Samsung Galaxy S24 series is most likely to launch on January 17 at the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event, which is likely to be held in the US. The upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to introduce several generative-AI backed features such as wallpaper generator, real-time call translation and more and the smartphone is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.

    https://twitter.com/MysteryLupin/status/1741222353542013065

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    Realme teases new smartphone launch in India

    Realme has teased a new smartphone launch in the country, which is expected to be a flagship smartphone, and the brand has teased that the device will include a periscope zoom lens. Realme will unveil more details about the upcoming smartphone on January 3.

    https://twitter.com/realmeIndia/status/1742010322121039935

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    Poco X6 series to launch on January 11

    Poco has confirmed to launch the Poco X6 series of smartphones on January 11, where, the company is likely to introduce at least two smartphones -- Poco X6 and the Poco X6 Pro. While the Poco X6 is reported to be a rebadged version of the Redmi Note 13 Pro, The Poco X6 Pro is said to be based on the Redmi K70 E, which was recently launched in China.

    https://twitter.com/IndiaPOCO/status/1739971919083102647

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    WhatsApp bans 71 lakh accounts in India

    WhatsApp has banned over 71 lakh accounts just in India due to policy violations. The cross-platform instant messaging service has over 500 million active users in India. WhatsApp is owned by Meta, which also owns Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.

 

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