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  2. Vivo X100 - Wikipedia

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    Vivo X100 is a series of Android-based smartphones developed and manufactured by Vivo. It is Vivo 's flagship series consisting of three phones - X100, X100 Pro and X100 Ultra. All three phones were announced on November 13, 2023, and became available on November 21, 2023.

  3. Vivo X90 - Wikipedia

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    Vivo X90 Vivo X90 Pro Vivo X90 Pro+ Vivo X90s; Brand: Vivo: Manufacturer: Vivo: Type: Smartphone: Series: Vivo X series: First released: May 5, 2023; 20 months ago ...

  4. Vivo (technology company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Vivo was ranked among the top 5 smartphone makers, achieving a global market share of 10%. [12] In April 2021, three pallets of Vivo phones [13] caught fire at Hong Kong International Airport, prompting a ban on air freight of Vivo phones through Hong Kong. [14] In June 2022, Vivo entered the world-famous Guinness Book of Records. [15]

  5. DxOMark - Wikipedia

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    DXOMARK is a commercial website described as "an independent benchmark that scientifically assesses smartphones, lenses and cameras". [2] [3] Founded in 2008, DXOMARK was originally owned by DxO Labs, [4] a French engineering and consulting company, which is headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France.

  6. DxO Labs - Wikipedia

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    DxO Optics Pro was the first consumer product launched under the DxO banner by the then DO Labs in 2004. After 11 major releases it was superseded by DxO PhotoLab in 2017, the first DxO product to ship with the U Point technology that had been acquired from the purchase of Nik Collection from Google.

  7. Category : Companies listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange

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    This page was last edited on 26 November 2016, at 04:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of mountains of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Unofficially the highest peak of Bangladesh. 1st summit by English adventurer Ginge Fullen in 2006. 2: Zow Tlang: 3,353 ft (1,022 m) Thanchi, Bandarban: This peak was first summitted in 2005 by two Bangladeshi adventurers, Subrata Das Nitish and Bijoy Shankar Kar. [33] 3: Dumlong: 3,314 ft (1,010 m) Belaichori, Rangamati: Highest peak in Rangamati.

  9. Prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and Nepal are the main sources of trafficked children in South Asia. Bangladeshi women and girls are forced into the brothels of India, Pakistan, Malaysia, UAE and other Asian countries. [25] The United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons ranks Bangladesh as a 'Tier 2 Watch List' country. [24]