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smart phone

Bill Gates predicts about smartphones
Videos

Bill Gates predicts about smartphones

Smart phone and tab expo 2022
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Smart phone and tab expo 2022

Best smartphones within Tk30,000
Brands

Best smartphones within Tk30,000

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Brands

A detachable drone camera on a smartphone? We aren’t kidding!

Halima Telecom sets eyes beyond boundary
Telecom

Halima Telecom sets eyes beyond boundary

FILE PHOTO: A Huawei company logo is pictured at the Shenzhen International Airport in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China July 22, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
Global Economy

Huawei ranks second in global smartwatch shipments in Q1 2020

In this March 10, 2020 file photo, a woman wearing a face mask checks her phone as she walks at the Naviglio Grande canal in Milan, Italy. Across Europe, governments are increasingly using surveillance to try to curtail the lethal spread of the new coronavirus, tracking people’s movements with aggregated cell phone location data and introducing apps to keep the infected quarantined. Photo: AP
Coronavirus chronicle

Europe eyes smartphone location data to stem virus spread

Staring at your smartphone screen at night could cause sleep deprivation
Wellbeing

Staring at your smartphone screen at night could cause sleep deprivation

Congress in Barcelona, Spain February 25, 2018/
Economy

Samsung tops Bangladeshi smartphone market

However, ahead of the launch, an alleged hands-on image of the OnePlus 8 Pro has leaked online. Photo: Digit
Tech

OnePlus 8 Pro leaked image shows a familiar design with a quad rear camera setup

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