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  2. HTC Evo 4G - Wikipedia

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    "The ultimate multimedia experience at Sprint 3G and 4G speeds" [1] Availability by region: June 4, 2010 [2] Predecessor: HTC Hero: Successor: HTC Evo 3D HTC Evo 4G LTE: Related: HTC Evo Shift 4G HTC EVO Design 4G: Compatible networks: Sprint: Form factor: Slate smartphone: Dimensions: 122 mm (4.8 in) H 66 mm (2.6 in) W 12.7 mm (0.50 in) D ...

  3. PowerSource (phone brand) - Wikipedia

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    The company counted 850,000 PowerSource phone customers by the end of the second quarter of 2007. [2] However, the company continued to bleed iDEN customers, only about a third of whom migrated to other networks. [3] When the iDEN network was shut down in June 2013, [4] PowerSource phones continued to operate on the Sprint CDMA network only. [5]

  4. Samsung SPH-i500 - Wikipedia

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    The CDMA phone has a clamshell-style design, with the 160×240 pixel color display on the top half, and the Graffiti area and telephone keypad on the bottom half. It operates like a standard color Palm OS device, but several hard (external) and software-imbedded buttons launch the 'phone' application, which manages calls.

  5. Videocon Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Videocon Telecommunications Limited, formerly Videocon Mobile Services, was an Indian cellular service provider that offered GSM mobile services in India under the brand name Videocon. The company was a subsidiary of the Videocon Group , and was headquartered at Gurgaon , Haryana . [ 1 ]

  6. Moto X (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Moto X ships with Android 4.4.4 "KitKat", using a mostly stock user experience with additional proprietary software features; the voice-activated personal assistant Moto Voice (formerly Touchless Control) now includes additional commands (such as those for launching selected apps, providing instructions for navigating to a location, toggling sleep mode by saying "Good ...

  7. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    The Indian government introduced the Gulf rupee as a replacement for the Indian rupee for circulation outside the country with the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Act of 1 May 1959. [105] The creation of a separate currency was an attempt to reduce the strain on India's foreign reserves from gold smuggling.

  8. Indian 1-paisa coin - Wikipedia

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    The Indian One Paisa coin (Hindi: पैसा) is a former denomination of the Indian Rupee. The 1 coin equals 1 ⁄ 100 (one-hundredth) of the Indian Rupee. The symbol for paisa is (). In 1955, India adopted metric system for coinage and amended the "Indian Coinage Act". Subsequently, one paisa coins were introduced on 1 April 1957.

  9. Indian 25-paisa coin - Wikipedia

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    The 25 Paisa coin was introduced in 1957. Prior to this, the 25 paise coin was known as the "1 ⁄ 4 rupee", which was equivalent to 4 annas (1 rupee = 16 annas). On June 30, 2011, the 25 paisa and all lower denomination coins were officially demonetised.