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Ro, 10 January 2023
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Google’s new Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones, along with the Pixel 6a released earlier last year still don’t have 5G support in India, even though they are officially sold there. In Google’s defense, Apple only recently updated its 5G-capable phones to support India’s network and so did Samsung. Still, the search giant is falling a bit behind schedule.
In an official statement sent out to us, Google assures that a 5G-enabling OTA update is coming sometime in Q1 2023. The initial timeline for this was December, but Google clearly missed it.
In the statement, the company says that it’s working closely with Indian carriers to enable the next-generation connectivity and comply with the local regulations and standards. Xiaomi is also working on an update as it has quite a few 5G-capable handsets in India.
Not profitable? Why? Do they think we live on the streets and have no money to buy their phones? All of Apple's phones cost over $1000 and yet they've been selling here for over a decade Somehow Apple can profit with $1500 phones but G…
Then start a company and try it urself u will know lose or gain
Pixel will never become popular, they are a google vanity project.
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