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FAU-G, the 'Made in India' rival for PUBG starts its pre registration on Google Play store and how you can pre register

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FAU-G, the 'Made in India' rival for PUBG     The pre registration for the 'Made in India' PUBG rival, FAU-G has started its pre registration on the Google Play store and here's how can you pre register for the same.      FAU-G or the Fearless and United Guards, is an Made in India rival for the very popular PUB-G. The mobile game was initially announced  back in September by actor Akshay Kumar after the ban of PUBG in India along with 118 other Chinese application sighting for security and integrity concerns. The pre registration for the FAU-G has started on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purab on Monday.      While, the PUBG fans and players have been eagerly waiting for its return, after its approval, the Made in India, FAU-G app developers, a Bengaluru based   Studio, nCore games have announced its pre registration on Google Play store.     The FAU-G game developers, the nCore games, stated in a tweet initially, that the game would be launched in November. But

Does removing the sticker on the back of your smartphone affect your smartphones warranty?

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        Sticker at the back of your newly purchased smartphone      You purchase a new smartphone .   You notice that there is a sticker on the back of your newly purchased  smartphone with some bar codes and numbers on it. So does removing the sticker on the back of your smartphone affect your warranty? Let's find out.      Smartphones or specifically Android come with a  sticker or two stuck on its back with some barcodes and some numbers on it. They look pretty bad and ruin the aesthetic of the back of your smartphone. So you feel to remove it as soon as you unbox your smartphone. So the question arises does removing it affect your smartphones warranty?      In general, smartphone users tend to keep those stickers on the back of their devices and there's no wrong in that. But keeping them just hides the shiny or glossy backs provided by the smartphone companies and it just doesn't look good and off course, OCD. So why would you not remove it and show off your smartphone