Samsung Galaxy A12 launched, Nothing is necessary

It was an exciting day in the world of technology today. On the one hand, Carl Pei’s Nothing declared it is now necessary. Samsung, on the other hand, launched the Galaxy A12 smartphone in India.

So here’s what happened in tech today:

Essential now owns Nothing

New reports suggest that Andy Rubin owns Essentials owned by Carl Pei’s Nothing. The process was completed on January 6 while the application was made on November 1 last year.

Apple is offering free repairs to some Apple Watch owners

Apple is offering free repair to some Apple Watch owners who are having a problem with their devices when it comes to Battery Saving mode. This issue is limited to the removal of Series 5 or Watch SE devices.

Amazon to make Fire TV Sticks in India first

Amazon India announced today that it will start making devices in India for the first time. “The appliance manufacturing program will be able to produce hundreds of thousands of Fire TV Stick devices every year, responding to the demands of customers in India,” the company said in the blog.

Microsoft’s new Office app is now available on iPad

Microsoft has released a new version of its Office app. This new version of the app features support for iPadOS. It is worth noting that while Microsoft has released the new Office app on iPad, the standalone apps for Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel are still available on the App Store

Samsung Galaxy A12 launched

Samsung today launched the Galaxy A12 smartphone in India. It costs 12,999 for the 4GB + 64GB model and 13,999 for the 4GB + 128GB model,

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