The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the majority of industries across the world and the smartphone industry is also feeling its effects. Shipments have fallen, manufacturing is suspended, stores are shut, and product launches have been canceled or delayed. In a bid to help curb the COVID-19 spread, smartphone brands like Xiaomi and vivo are donating N95 masks to doctors and healthcare workers. And now, Realme and OnePlus have joined the fight by extending the warranties on their products. Realme's Indian branch has extended the warranty until May 31, 2020 for those products whose...
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