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Wednesday 18 April 2018

Top 10 most-profitable smartphone models in the world
Wonder which are the most-profitable smartphone models in the world? The smartphone models that garner the biggest profit share in the global smartphone industry. We have listed below the world's 10 most-profitable smartphone models. These 10 smartphone captured 90% of the total handset profits during the fourth quarter of the year 2017, according to the research company Counterpoint.
Apple iPhone X
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Apple iPhone X
Apple iPhone X is the most profitable smartphone in the world. iPhone X alone generated 35% of the total handset industry profits, according to the report. This is a significant landmark, as the model was available in the market for only two months during the fourth quarter 2017.
​ Apple iPhone 8
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​ Apple iPhone 8
Next on the list is iPhone 8. The smartphone garnered 19.1% profits of the total smartphone industry's profits. Apple iPhone 8 launched in 2017, alongwith iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X


Apple iPhone 8 Plus
At No. 3 on the list is Apple iPhone 8 Plus with 15.2% profit share of the total smartphone industry.
Apple iPhone 7
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Apple iPhone 7
Fourth on the list is another Apple smartphone, iPhone 7. Launched in the year 2016, the smartphone still boasts of 6.2% of the smartphone industry's profits.




Apple iPhone 7 Plus
The big-screen variant of the iPhone 7, Apple iPhone 7 Plus is the fifth most-profitable smartphone model in the world. The over-two-year-old smartphone still gets 5% of the smartphone industry's profits.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8
At No. 6 on the list is Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The first non-Apple smartphone in the rankings boasts of 3.9% of the smartphone industry's total profits.




Apple iPhone 6S
Launched in 2015, Apple iPhone 6S ranks at No. 9th in the overall list. The smartphone gets 1.6% of the global smartphone industry's total profits

Thursday 12 April 2018

Redmi note 5 pro flash sale on mi.com

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Redmi Note 5 Pro pre-order sale will only be at Mi.com, and not Flipkart
  • Buyers will not have cash on delivery option for pre-order sale
  • Redmi Note 5, Mi TV 4, and Mi TV 4A models will also be up for grabs
The Redmi Note 5 Pro will be sold without flash sale today at 12pm as Xiaomi readies to host a pre-order sale for the popular smartphone. Fans looking to get their hands on Redmi Note 5 Pro will have to head to Mi.com, the official Xiaomi website, and place the order or pre-payment basis — this means they cannot opt for cash on delivery as a payment option. The primary benefit of the Redmi Note 5 Pro pre-order sale is that customers won’t have to rush to add the phone in the cart; instead, they will be assured of the delivery of the product with promise of guaranteed priority (which generally means five business days).
Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 5 Pro in two variants in February, and has made it available via weekly flash sales on Flipkart, Mi.com, and Mi Home offline stores. However, due to the popularity of the smartphone, it has been difficult for many a buyer to get their hands on the device. Apart from the handset, its sibling Redmi Note 5Mi TV 4A 43-inch and 32-inch variants, and Mi TV 4 55-inch model will also be for grabs today at 12pm on Mi.com.

Redmi Note 5 price in India, specifications

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 price in India is Rs. 9,999 for the 3GB RAM and 32GB storage variant, and Rs. 11,999 for 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage option. On the other hand, Redmi Note 5 Pro 4GB RAM model costs Rs. 13,999, while the 6GB RAM variant is priced at Rs. 16,999. Both smartphones have a 5.99-inch full-HD+ (1080x2160 pixels) display with 18:9 aspect ratio and bezel-less design, and battery capacity of 4000mAh and fast-charging.

There’s Android Nougat-based MIUI 9 software, 2GHz oct-core Snapdragon 625 processor, and microSD card support up to 128GB in the Redmi Note 5. For optics, buyers get a 12-megapixel rear camera with dual-tone dual-LED flash, while a 5-megapixel sensor does duty for selfies.
Redmi Note 5 Pro is also based on MIUI 9, but is powered by the octa-core Snapdragon 636 processor with 64GB internal storage (both variants). It has a dual camera setup on the back, with a 12-megapixel primary sensor and a 5-megapixel secondary sensor. In the front is a 20-megapixel camera, with a LED selfie flash.

Mi TV 4A price in India, specifications, features

The 43-inch Mi TV 4A price in India is Rs. 22,999, while the 32-inch Mi TV 4A will be available at Rs. 13,999. As for launch offers, the Mi TV 4A models come with Rs. 2,200 instant cashback with a JioFi connection. In terms of specifications, the 43-inch model sports a full-HD (1920x1080 pixels) display while the 32-inch model has an HD (1366x768 pixels) display. Both display panels have a 178-degree viewing angle and 60Hz refresh rate. The two Mi TV 4A models are powered by an Amlogic quad-core SoC that's coupled with 1GB of RAM, and come with 8GB of internal storage.
Mi TV 4 price in India, specifications, features
The Mi TV 4 price in India is Rs. 39,999, and has a 55-inch Ultra-HD display. As for launch offers, Xiaomi had announced that buyers will get free 3-month subscriptions (worth Rs. 619) to Sony Liv and Hungama Play, the Mi IR cable (worth Rs. 299), and on-site installation worth Rs. 1,099 for free. The 11-button Mi Remote that's bundled with the TV can be used to control a set-top box apart from the television itself, using the Mi IR cable priced at Rs. 299.
As for specifications, the Mi TV 4 model has a LED display with 4K (3840x2160 pixels) resolution and HDR, and measures only 4.9mm in total thickness. Notably, the panel offers a viewing angle of 178-degrees and has a response time of 8ms. The TV is powered by a 64-bit quad-core Amlogic Cortex-A53 SoC clocked up to 1.8GHz, coupled with Mali-T830 graphics. It comes with 2GB of RAM and features 8GB of storage. It also features Dolby+DTS Cinema Audio, with two 8W duct inverted speakers, as well as Xiaomi's AI-powered PatchWall UI that has been redesigned for the Indian market. The PatchWall UI offers personalised recommendations and universal search.

Which Hero Will Die In Avengers: Infinity War?

Next year, Avengers: Infinity War will burst into theaters, and the highly anticipated blockbuster won’t leave its massive roster unscathed. As production on the film nears completion, evidence is mounting that one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s main heroes will not survive the film. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes are in for a rude awakening thanks to Thanos, and one hero will pay the ultimate price for the group's ignorance.

Wednesday 11 April 2018

Shreyasi singh wins medal for india

CWG 2018: Shreyasi Singh is India's 12th Gold medallist overall and 4th in the shooting discipline. (Photo: AP)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Shreyasi Singh wont he gold medal in Women's Double Trap Final at CWG 2018
  • Shreyasi's Gold was India's 12th in the ongoing Games
  • Shreyasi's gold medal was India's fourth yellow metal in the shooting discipline
The Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast is helping a lot of Indian athletes to come into the limelight and get noticed.
26-year-old Shreyasi Singh is one of the relatively unknown Indian athletes who's performance captured the imagination of the country thanks to her Gold medal in the Women's Double Trap event on Day 7 of CWG 2018.


Shreyasi's Gold was India's 12th in the Games and fourth in shooting after Heena Sidhu, Manu Bhaker and Jitu Rai.
Shreyasi called it the "milestone medal of her career", made more special by the fact that shooting will not be a part of the next Commonwealth Games.
"I've got a milestone medal," an excited Singh told PTI after claiming India's 12th gold medal of the ongoing Games in the women's double trap event.
Shreyasi, daughter of former National Rifles Association President Digvijay Singh, had lost him on the eve of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which threw her campaign into disarray and she finished 6th and 5th in singles and pair trap events respectively. Her grandfather, Kumar Surendra Singh, had also served as NRAI chief.
But she bounced back from that disappointment this year and secured the top spot on the podium. She had won a silver medal at the 2014 Games and also has an Asian Games bronze to her credit. (CWG 2018: Ankur Mittal clinches Bronze medal in Men's Double Trap)
"This is the highest medal of my career, right up there. It is also very special because shooting is not going to be a part of the Commonwealth Games in 2022," she said.
Shooters have been on roll in Commonwealth Games 2018, winning 10 medals, with two Silvers and four Bronze.
Shreyasi secured top spot after beating Emma Cox of Australia in a shoot-off for the first position. Both were tied on 96 but the India shot one more than the Aussie to take away the top honour.
"It would be the one to cherish for a very long time," the Delhi shooter stated.
Shreyasi shot a total of 96 across four rounds (24+25+22+25). Her compatriot Varsha Varman marginally missed out on a Bronze after shooting 86 (21+25+21+19) across the four series. Cox grabbed second position while Linda Pearson of Scotland finished third to take home a bronze medal.
This was India's second medal of the day after Om Mitharwal bagged a Bronze in Men's 50m Pistol event.
Asked if she felt the jitters in the shoot-off, Shreyasi said, "I was definitely nervous but at the same time confident. Does that make sense?"
"Actually I was prepared for a fight, I was not going to give up no matter what. I would have fought till whatever time it was necessary to get this medal. If you ask me what I feel right now, it is pure happiness," she said.
Shreyasi, who is inspired by 2004 Athens Games silver-medallist and current sports minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, said despite the close finish she was satisfied with her performance.
"My performance today was definitely very good. I am quite satisfied with how things went. It's been a great day at work," she said.
At the 2014 Games, she arrived in Glasgow with a nagging back problem but still managed to claim a silver.
By that yardstick, she had a smooth build-up to these Games, securing a silver medal in the Commonwealth Championships in November last year.
"I am just happy," said the markswoman, who is as adept at dishing out Mughlai cuisine as shooting down targets.

Tuesday 10 April 2018

Earn in Dollars

HOW TO EARN?

There is a well known company which Every one know named Google. They take money from advertisers and pay us when we click on ads of advertisers. 

 HOW TO GET THAT ADS?? 


Google launched a source  to provide ads. The source  name Is  Admob. So we get ads from Admob



We make app in which there are Google ads from Admob and if someone click on the ad Google pay us.We use safe trick to click on Our ads and we are using this ad self click trick from last 7 month and also Google pay.

SO HOW TO START? 

To start earning your earnings from Google u need to create an app which is linked with Google adsense and we can only make app with source code and source code price is quite high so we also sell apps which are linked to Google adsense so to start your earnings you need to buy your own app to earn and we sell app (check story for price)  and with it you can easily earn $1-$7dialy per mobile easily only giving 20-30mins




How to increase income? 


More mobile = more income 
1 mobile = $1-$7 per day
2 mobile = $7-$15per day
3 mobile = $15-$22per day
And so on..

What is adsense?? 


When we provide u app u click on ads your total income will be counted in adsense. Adsense is just for calculations of earnings

How we get paid??? 



Well Google is a trillion dollar company so they are not so free they provide money monthly. In Bank. 

And you can also buy source code and create unlimited apps like us and can also sell it like us and you can start a business like me. Buy source code, make unlimited apps and sell at your own price.