Lenovo's new Z5 Pro GT smartphone has 12GB of RAM

as declared in It's only been a few months since we've seen the first smartphones with 10GB of RAM, and Lenovo is already upping the ante with its Z5 Pro GT phone, which maxes out at a whopping 12GB of RAM according to Engadget. The phone is basically a laundry list of bleeding-edge smartphone features, complete with a slide-out selfie camera and the latest mobile chip from Qualcomm. The Z5 Pro GT is essentially a beefed-up version of the Z5 Pro, which came out last month. Image: LenovoThe Z5 Pro GT is not just a slightly more colorful Z5 Pro, though. The Lenovo Z5 Pro GT will be available for pre-order in China on Jan. 15, 2019, for the starting price of 2,698 yuan or $391.


Raman Singh's smartphone scheme stopped by new Chhattisgarh CM

The scheme of former chief minister Raman Singh to give smartphones to five million families in Chhattisgarh was stopped by new state CM Bhupesh Baghel on Wednesday, officials said. Singh had introduced the scheme about six months ago as a poll sop and a telecom operator was selected to distribute the phones to the families. Everything related to the scheme is under scrutiny," said a senior Indian Administragtive Service officer, after the CM held a meeting on the scheme. "About two million phones are yet to be distributed and hence the distribution is postponed till the issues involving the tender is resolved. The Raman Singh government initiated smartphone distribution in May 2018 and was planning to complete it by the end of March 2019.

Raman Singh's smartphone scheme stopped by new Chhattisgarh CM

16 smartphone apps to delete before the new year

as informed in No, I'm talking about taking 60 seconds to delete some apps that are causing you more harm than good. They're called apps–and they access our location data anytime they want to see where we are. Because many free VPN apps have been found to route browsing history and data to anonymous companies in China. An uber-popular free VPN app is Onavo Protect, which is owned by Facebook. That starts with their namesake Facebook and Google apps.





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