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Nokia 6300 4G and Nokia 8000 4G Launched

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 Nokia 6300 4G and Nokia 8000 4G Launched Over the past few years, apart from making its flagship game strong, the HMD Global-owned  Smartphone  maker Nokia has been focusing on remaking its famous feature phones from the 2000s. The most recent remake is the classic Nokia 6300 4G that was first launched in 2007. Alongside the Nokia 6300 4G, the Finnish company has also announced the Nokia 8000 4G, whose design puts it miles ahead of the other feature phones. Design and Display The Nokia 6300 4G does not look like the original at all except for the power button at the top. Thus, unlike other feature phone remakes, this one does not evoke a feeling of nostalgia. The handset comes with a 2.4-inch TFT display with 240 x 320 resolution. On the other hand, the Nokia 8000 4G might be the company’s best-looking feature phone to date. It flaunts a glass-like shell and a finish that is similar to the NCVM coating seen on a lot of smartphones. Moreover, the curved keyboard that flushes with the d

New Railway Project Will Reduce Karachi-Lahore Journey to Just 7 Hours

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  New Railway Project Will Reduce Karachi-Lahore Journey to Just 7 Hours Prime Minister Imran Khan released a statement earlier today, stating that the Main Line-1 (ML-1) railway project will facilitate train passengers to travel from Karachi to Lahore and vice versa in just seven hours. During his address at the inauguration, the Premier informed that with an investment of $6 billion, this project is, by far, the biggest project in the history of the country’s railway sector. The Main Line-1 project is a part of the China-Pak Economic Corridor (CPEC) railway sector development, and from an investment standpoint, the biggest ever railway project in Pakistan to date. While the ML-1 track runs from Karachi to Peshawar, the other railway project proposals that are part of the major railway sector development include: A 1,328 km line from Jacobabad and Quetta to Gwadar at a cost of $4.5 billion that will connect Gwadar to China. A 130 km line from Karachi to Hyderabad. A 560 km line from Q