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The Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5 (Xiaomi Mi Band 5 in China) is a wearable activity tracker produced by Xiaomi Inc. It was announced in China on 11 June 2020, and went on sale on 18 June 2020 in China, [1] with a Global version released on 15 July 2020 [2] as Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 5. It was released in India on 29 September 2020. [3]
Other models followed, with the Mi Band 2 in 2016, the Mi Band 3, the Mi Band 4, [1] Mi Band 5, Mi Band 6, Mi Band 7 and Xiaomi Smart Band 8. An app named "Zepp Life", by the manufacturer of the Xiaomi fitness tracking wrist band, is available on the Google Play Store . [ 2 ]
Titan Company Limited is an Indian company that mainly manufactures fashion accessories such as jewellery, watches and eyewear.Part of the Tata Group and started as a joint venture with TIDCO, the company has its corporate headquarters in Electronic City, Bangalore, [5] and registered office in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
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Poco (stylized as POCO), formerly known as Poco by Xiaomi is a Chinese brand owned by Xiaomi that specializes in smartphones.The Poco brand was first announced in August 2018 as a mid-range smartphone line under Xiaomi.
New smart theme engine automatically picks colors from the user's wallpaper and applies those colors across realme UI 3.0 system elements. Realme UI 3.0 now features a redesigned resource management system with AI Smooth Engine, which uses CPU and GPU more efficiently to make system performance smoother, faster app launch, and improved Battery ...
The government continued to issue Re. 1 notes until the 1980s but another note-issuing was taken over by the State Bank of Pakistan in 1953 when Rs. 2/-, Rs. 5/-, Rs. 10/- and Rs. 100/- notes were issued. Only a few Rs. 2/- notes were issued. Rs. 50/- notes were added in 1957, with Rs. 2/- notes reintroduced in 1985.
During this period, Pakistan faced a worsening trade balance, with deficits increasing from −831 million Rupees in 1950/51 to −1043 million Rupees in 1959/60. Economically, agriculture grew at an annual rate of 1.6%, while manufacturing expanded impressively at 7.7% per annum during the 1950s.