I'm Selling my some old Devices
1. Redmi Note 10 Pro - Price - 9.5k (6/128gb)
Condition Brand New
2.Mi 11x - Price- 11k
Condition- Back broken and Dents
3. POCO F4 - Price 13k (6/128gb)
Condition- Brand New
4.POCO F5 - Price -16k Sold 🔥
Condition- Brand New
Wese bhi ab sab Phone Ke Price Increase hone wale h😢
Only used for Review
Only for Indian users
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Delivery - Parcel (All Over India)
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1. Redmi Note 10 Pro - Price - 9.5k (6/128gb)
Condition Brand New
2.
Condition- Back broken and Dents
3. POCO F4 - Price 13k (6/128gb)
Condition- Brand New
4.
Condition- Brand New
Wese bhi ab sab Phone Ke Price Increase hone wale h😢
Only used for Review
Only for Indian users
Payment Full Advance - Upi
Delivery - Parcel (All Over India)
Dm - @Techoffice_Official
Note- Don't Time pass in DM Please 🙏
Or soch rhe ho 4k, 5k me mil jayega to DM Mt hi krna please
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Mi 11x sold ❤️
POCO F6 HyperOS 3 Eu Update Review, Better than Stock Performance and Stability?
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HyperOS 3 By Xiaomi Eu
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The Information’s 2026 predictions argue that Apple is finally positioned to rebound from what many analysts have called its “AI slump,” a period marked by slow progress, muted product updates, and a Siri that has fallen far behind the conversational systems offered by OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.
According to the report, Apple’s restrained approach to artificial intelligence—long criticized as overly cautious and out of step with the industry’s rapid acceleration—may prove to be an advantage as the AI market shows signs of overheating. While competitors have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, model training, and aggressive product rollouts, Apple has spent the past two years quietly rebuilding its AI stack, reorganizing leadership, and preparing a major Siri overhaul slated for 2026.
The Information notes that Apple’s strategy has been shaped by a desire to avoid overpromising and underdelivering. This was evident when Apple delayed its next‑generation Siri upgrade to 2026, with executives saying they “didn’t want to disappoint customers,” a sentiment echoed in CNBC’s reporting on Apple’s internal caution around AI deployment. The company’s deliberate pace has frustrated investors and fueled a narrative that Apple is falling behind in the AI arms race. Yet The Information argues that this slower, more methodical approach may pay off as the AI sector faces concerns about inflated valuations and unsustainable spending. If the AI bubble deflates, Apple’s discipline could position it as the most stable and prepared of the major players.
The report also highlights that Apple’s AI investments have not been absent—only less visible. The company has been integrating Apple Intelligence across its platforms, preparing a rebuilt Siri, and aligning its hardware roadmap around on‑device and hybrid AI processing. MacRumors’ summary of The Information’s analysis emphasizes that Apple’s “restrained”strategy may finally begin to show results in 2026 as the company rolls out a more capable Siri and deeper system‑level intelligence features across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. With competitors facing rising costs and regulatory scrutiny, Apple’s privacy‑first, device‑centric AI model may resonate more strongly with consumers and governments alike.
The Information’s prediction is ultimately a contrarian one: that Apple’s AI comeback will not be driven by matching the scale of OpenAI or Google, but by delivering a polished, tightly integrated, and privacy‑preserving AI experience that fits Apple’s brand and ecosystem. If Apple executes on its 2026 roadmap, the narrative of an “AI slump”may quickly give way to one of strategic patience.
According to the report, Apple’s restrained approach to artificial intelligence—long criticized as overly cautious and out of step with the industry’s rapid acceleration—may prove to be an advantage as the AI market shows signs of overheating. While competitors have poured hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, model training, and aggressive product rollouts, Apple has spent the past two years quietly rebuilding its AI stack, reorganizing leadership, and preparing a major Siri overhaul slated for 2026.
The Information notes that Apple’s strategy has been shaped by a desire to avoid overpromising and underdelivering. This was evident when Apple delayed its next‑generation Siri upgrade to 2026, with executives saying they “didn’t want to disappoint customers,” a sentiment echoed in CNBC’s reporting on Apple’s internal caution around AI deployment. The company’s deliberate pace has frustrated investors and fueled a narrative that Apple is falling behind in the AI arms race. Yet The Information argues that this slower, more methodical approach may pay off as the AI sector faces concerns about inflated valuations and unsustainable spending. If the AI bubble deflates, Apple’s discipline could position it as the most stable and prepared of the major players.
The report also highlights that Apple’s AI investments have not been absent—only less visible. The company has been integrating Apple Intelligence across its platforms, preparing a rebuilt Siri, and aligning its hardware roadmap around on‑device and hybrid AI processing. MacRumors’ summary of The Information’s analysis emphasizes that Apple’s “restrained”strategy may finally begin to show results in 2026 as the company rolls out a more capable Siri and deeper system‑level intelligence features across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. With competitors facing rising costs and regulatory scrutiny, Apple’s privacy‑first, device‑centric AI model may resonate more strongly with consumers and governments alike.
The Information’s prediction is ultimately a contrarian one: that Apple’s AI comeback will not be driven by matching the scale of OpenAI or Google, but by delivering a polished, tightly integrated, and privacy‑preserving AI experience that fits Apple’s brand and ecosystem. If Apple executes on its 2026 roadmap, the narrative of an “AI slump”may quickly give way to one of strategic patience.
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Forwarded from iQOO Neo 10 Announcements 📢
📢🚨Urgent ⚠️ Share your IMEI number to WhatsApp support immediately if u haven't received the origin os 6 update yet or else the manual update push would be paused for a few days because of new year holidays.
Steps:
1️⃣ Open iQOO WhatsApp support: https://wa.me/918527033881
2️⃣ Type Hi → accept policy
3️⃣ Type Human agent → select No when bot helps
4️⃣ Choose After-sales service
5️⃣ Share your IMEI + model and request the trial update
⏳ Wait a few days — you may get the update in the next batch.
⚠️ Trial builds can have bugs.
Steps:
1️⃣ Open iQOO WhatsApp support: https://wa.me/918527033881
2️⃣ Type Hi → accept policy
3️⃣ Type Human agent → select No when bot helps
4️⃣ Choose After-sales service
5️⃣ Share your IMEI + model and request the trial update
⏳ Wait a few days — you may get the update in the next batch.
⚠️ Trial builds can have bugs.
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