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Home»Mobile Zone»Android»Free launches a new streaming service, the 10 most popular smartphones in 2022, this is the recap

Free launches a new streaming service, the 10 most popular smartphones in 2022, this is the recap

By Elizabeth George08/03/20233 Mins Read
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Free launches OQEE Ciné, a brand new streaming service, the list of the 10 most popular smartphones in 2022, and yet another controversy around Elon Musk and his management of Twitter, this is the news recap for this Tuesday, March 7 2023.

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What’s new in the Android and High-Tech universe on Phonandroid this Tuesday, March 7, 2023? First of all, we now know the code name assigned to Android 15, the next version of Google’s OS. Indeed, Android 15 responds internally to the name of Vanilla Ice Cream.

In a completely different register, we have mentioned in our columns the continuous drop in Tesla prices, in Europe in particular. A Model Y in Long Autonomy version is now trading around 52,630 euros, against 55,990 euros previously.

On the streaming side and more specifically Disney +, the creator of The Mandalorian has confirmed that the series is not ready to stop. Indeed, Jon Favreau is already thinking about the story he could tell in a possible season 5, while season 3 has just landed on the platform. But without further ado, let’s see together the main news of this Tuesday, March 7, 2023.

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1 Free launches OQEE Ciné, its new streaming service
2 The 10 most popular smartphones in 2022
3 Twitter employee takes on Elon Musk to ask if he is fired or not

Free launches OQEE Ciné, its new streaming service

Free surprised everyone on Tuesday by announcing the launch of OQEE Ciné, a brand new streaming service for its subscribers. Via this platform, Free customers will therefore be able to access more than 300 films and series. If the access is free for the subscribers of the operator, it will however be necessary to deal with advertisements.

To know more : Free launches OQEE Ciné, its free streaming service for all subscribers

The 10 most popular smartphones in 2022

Like every year, the analysis firm Counterpoint has just unveiled the list of the 10 most popular smartphones of the past year. So, what were the most popular devices for the public in 2022? As much to say it right away, Apple reigns supreme this year, with no less than 8 devices appearing in this TOP 10, 1st place going to the iPhone 13.

To know more : Smartphone sales – here are the top 10 most popular models in 2022

Twitter employee takes on Elon Musk to ask if he is fired or not

This is the unusual and distressing story of the day. A Twitter employee decided to directly challenge Elon Musk on the social network to find out if he was still part of the company or not. True to his image, the billionaire’s response is laconic, not to say insulting.

To know more : Twitter – this employee publicly challenges Elon Musk to find out if he was fired

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