Old-school BlackBerry fans were excited to see TCL releasing a follow-up to the original BlackBerry Keyone and it turned out to be a pretty decent smartphone. However, the letdown was the pricing. The KEY2 isn't packed with flagship hardware, but it asks a price premium and costs around $100 more than its predecessor. A budget version is on its way, though, aiming to deliver better bang for your buck. By looking at the leaked photo, the KEY2 LE will have a slightly altered keyboard that's closer to the original Keyone while retaining some of the new functionalities like the shortcut... from GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2vXI4ME
Kashmir problem can't be resolved with bullets: PM Narendra Modi New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation on the 72nd Independence Day, evoked the slogan -- Insaniyat, Kashmiriyat, Jamuriyat -- of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Jammu and Kashmir and said his government aims to follow that path. The PM in his speech said that the country wants to move forward with the people of Jammu and Kashmir by embracing them and not by resorting to bullet and abuse. PM Modi said his government was committed for the all-round development of all sections and regions in Jammu and Kashmir. "We will move forward in Jammu and Kashmir by embracing people and not by bullet and abuse (Goli and Gaali). For Jammu and Kashmir, Atal Bihari Vajpayee had said --Insaniyat (humanity), Kashmiriyat (eclectic Kashmiri culture), Jamuriyat (democracy). I have also said the solution of every problem of Jammu and Kashmir can be done only by embracing. O
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