Tech Wrap: Samsung Galaxy M31 Prime launched, Nokia 215 4G announced and more | HT Tech

Tech Wrap: Samsung Galaxy M31 Prime launched, Nokia 215 4G announced and more

More tech news includes Vivo launching the Y73s 5G smartphone in China and Sony revealing the list of PS4 games that won’t work on PS5.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Oct 12 2020, 00:42 IST
Here’s everything that made headlines in the world of technology today.
Here’s everything that made headlines in the world of technology today. (Pixabay)
Here’s everything that made headlines in the world of technology today.
Here’s everything that made headlines in the world of technology today. (Pixabay)

It was an interesting day in the world of technology today. On one hand, Samsung launched the Galaxy M31 Prime smartphone. On the other hand, Nokia announced the 215 4G and 225 4G smartphones. In addition to that Vivo launched the Y73s 5G smartphone.

So, here's everything that made headlines in the world of technology today:

Samsung Galaxy M31 Prime launched

Samsung today announced Galaxy M31 Prime Edition smartphone in India. The smartphone is listed on Amazon India at a starting price of 16,499.

Nokia 215 4G and 225 4G announced

Nokia today launched the Nokia 215 4G and the Nokia 225 4G smartphones in China. Nokia 225 is priced at CNY 349 ( 3,800 approximately) while the Nokia 215 costs CNY 289 ( 3,150 approximately).

Vivo Y73s 5G goes official in China

Vivo today launched the Vivo Y73s 5G smartphone in China. The phone costs CNY 1,998 ( 21,700 approximately) and it is in Silver Moon and Black Mirror colour variants.

Sony reveals PS4 games that won't work on PS5

Sony today revealed a list of games available on its PlayStation 4 that won't work on the newly launched PlayStation5. The list includes DWVR, Just Deal With It!, Shadow Complex Remastered, We Sing, Shadwen and Joe's Diner among others.

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First Published Date: 12 Oct, 00:42 IST
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