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iPhone is not my phone yet, say cost-conscious Indians

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iPhone is not my phone yet, say cost-conscious Indians iPhone is not my phone yet, say cost-conscious Indians
But in a country where the average per capita income is around $2,000 a year, even the cheapest of this year's new iPhones, the XR at Rs 76,900 ($1,058), costs twice as much as many of the alternatives.
Boeing issues safety bulletin after Lion crash Boeing issues safety bulletin after Lion crash
Boeing issued a bulletin to all airlines and pilots who operate the 737 MAX. Based on the bulletin, it appears that the nose of the Lion Air aircraft pitched down during the climb-out phase in response to an erroneous input from the sensor.
Firecrackers from Diwali celebrations shroud Delhi in toxic smog Firecrackers from Diwali celebrations shroud Delhi in toxic smog
With schools closed for holidays, many young children stayed indoors to escape the pollution levels in New Delhi that shot up to 681 from 200 a day earlier.
Samsung gives first glimpse of foldable phone Samsung gives first glimpse of foldable phone
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd unveiled its much-anticipated foldable phone in San Francisco on Wednesday, urging Android developers to start writing apps for it.
Kuwaiti sculptors struggle for right to be seen Kuwaiti sculptors struggle for right to be seen
Stymied by a conservative view of Islam that bans representations of the body, the 75-year-old faces any artist's nightmare: he can't get his work displayed to the public in his homeland.
Dating apps use artificial intelligence to help search for love Dating apps use artificial intelligence to help search for love
Dating apps are using artificial intelligence to suggest where to go on a first date, recommend what to say and even find a partner who looks like your favourite celebrity.
Ponzi scheme: All you should be knowing Ponzi scheme: All you should be knowing
A typical 'ponzi' scheme involves the operator collecting a large amount of money from investors and paying them returns from their own money or the money collected from subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the person or the entity operating such a scheme.
The Japanese monk who loves make-up The Japanese monk who loves make-up
Immaculately made-up, sporting smoky eyeshadow, false lashes and winged eyeliner, he changes outfits three times during a presentation to starry-eyed fans. But at the Tokyo temple where his father is head monk and he assists in rituals, he appears transformed. His face is bare, and he wears the plain robes of a Buddhist cleric.
Eight money moves that can backfire Eight money moves that can backfire
What you consider to be a smart financial decision, be it saving, investing or buying insurance, may result in a performance drag and losses for your portfolio. Here are eight such moves you should steer clear of.
Five people whose physical traits contributed to their achievements Five people whose physical traits contributed to their achievements
From Da Vinci's eye condition, Kim Kardashian's famous rear-end to Albert Einstein's brain, here are the physical traits that added to their achievements.
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