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Nokia returns to challenge Samsung and Apple

Three new Nokia phone recently hit the market, and we are surprised by the speed, Nokia is set to hit the market. No wonder why Apple and Samsung should be worried. HMD Global, the Finish Start-up is taking advantage of the likes of Apple and Samsung phones. No doubt, Nokia was the company that brought smartphones in its best possible way to the market. There are three phones in the row named Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6.  Nokia 3 specifications It’s a 5-inch display with an 8-megapixel main camera. The Smartphone has the smallest process in comparison to others. There is a Quad-core processor accompanies by an Android Marshmallow operating system. Nokia 5 Specifications Nokia 5 is going to target the people who are trying to look for a budget phone at an affordable price. There is a 5.2-inch display with a display intensity of 720*1280 pixel intensity. The phone is said to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, and there is going to be a 2 GB Ram with

How to make your iPhone Charge last longer

You want to get the best possible use out of your iPhone every single day. After all, you've paid a good amount for it. So, your device grinding to a halt because of low battery is an undesirable thing for sure. We use our phones for nearly everything nowadays, so knowing how to use the battery in a smart way is important. Here are five tips to make your iPhone battery last longer. 1.        The Low Power Mode  It's a cool feature introduced in iOS 9 that gives you three extra hours of battery and asks you to enable it when your phone hits the critical 20% of charge. The power indicator shifts from the alarming red to a more comforting orange hue. This mode shuts down background apps to save power and can be manually enabled in settings under Battery. 2.        Manage your battery draining apps  iOS 8 and 9 offer the feature of regulating your battery drain apps through the Battery option under General in settings. There, you can see the apps you've