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iPhone 17 Air, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Pixel 10: This is the year base flagships turn into midrangers
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iPhone 17 Air, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Pixel 10: This is the year base flagships turn into midrangers

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Infinix Xpad 20 Pro certifications reveal its main specs
Infinix Xpad 20 Pro certifications reveal its main specs

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Infinix Xpad 20 Pro certifications reveal its main specs

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