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digimakacademy · 4 years
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500 से कम में Airtel, Jio और Vi के इन प्रीपेड प्लान में सबसे ज्यादा फायदा
500 से कम में Airtel, Jio और Vi के इन प्रीपेड प्लान में सबसे ज्यादा फायदा
नई दिल्ली।लोगों को अक्सर ये जानने का मन करता है कि 500 से कम में Airtel, Jio और वोडाफोन-आइडिया (Vi) में किस टेलिकॉम कंपनी का प्रीपेड या पोस्टपेड प्लान अच्छा है, जिसमें ज्यादा डेटा और अनलिमिटेड कॉलिंग के साथ ही ओटीटी प्लैटफॉर्म्स का भी सब्सक्रिप्शन मिलता है। कुछ कंपनियां यूजर को Disney+ Hotstar का फ्री सब्सक्रिप्शन देती हैं, तो कुछ Zee5 Premium and Amazon Prime का। ऐसे में आज हम आपको बताने जा रहे…
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digit24 · 2 years
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Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Recharge Plans:Check out the best prepaid plans with 56 days validity under Rs 500
Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Recharge Plans:Check out the best prepaid plans with 56 days validity under Rs 500
The revision in pre-paid tariff plans by Bharati Airtel, Jio and Vodafone Idea has is bothering people. It came after Airtel and Vodafone Idea had hiked prepaid plans followed by Reliance Jio on Sunday. The Airtel revision came into effect on Nov 26, Vodafone Idea on Nov 25, and the Reliance Jio will start from Dec 1. Overall, there has been a handsome 20 to 25 per cent increase in the new…
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ermdtanweeralam · 2 years
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Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Recharge Plans:Check out the best prepaid plans with 56 days validity under Rs 500
Airtel vs Jio vs Vi Recharge Plans:Check out the best prepaid plans with 56 days validity under Rs 500
The revision in pre-paid tariff plans by Bharati Airtel, Jio and Vodafone Idea has is bothering people. It came after Airtel and Vodafone Idea had hiked prepaid plans followed by Reliance Jio on Sunday. The Airtel revision came into effect on Nov 26, Vodafone Idea on Nov 25, and the Reliance Jio will start from Dec 1. Overall, there has been a handsome 20 to 25 per cent increase in the new…
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harpianews · 3 years
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Jio Vs Airtel Vs Vi: Best Prepaid Plans Under Rs 500
Jio Vs Airtel Vs Vi: Best Prepaid Plans Under Rs 500
There are many internet service providers like Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea, all of which offer their own benefits in line with monthly and annual plans. If you are looking for a new prepaid recharge plan or just wondering which network provider offers the best recharge plan under Rs 500, you can check out the list below. Jio Vs Airtel Vs Vi: Best Prepaid Plans Under Rs 500 Jio offers…
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techtosee · 3 years
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shivam11110000 · 4 years
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Best Prepaid Plans Of Jio, Airtel And Vi, Get Streaming And Data Benefits Under Rs 500
Best Prepaid Plans Of Jio, Airtel And Vi, Get Streaming And Data Benefits Under Rs 500
टेलीकॉम इंडस्ट्री में 2021 नए बदलाव लेकर आया. टेलीकॉम कंपनियों का फोकस डेटा प्लान के साथ यूजर्स को स्ट्रीमिंग बेनिफिट्स देने की ओर बढ़ा है. 2021 की शुरुआत में Airtel ने अपने ग्राहकों को प्राइम वीडियो का बेनिफिट देने के लिए Amazon के साथ पार्टनरशिप की. Airtel XStream ने भी यूजर्स के लिए Mubi से अटीटी कंटेंट एड किया है. वोडाफोन आइडिया ने अपने यूजर्स को वूट के जरिए केंटेंट देने के लिए वायकॉम 18 के…
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techiesaha · 4 years
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Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone 2021: Best prepaid recharge plans under Rs 500
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technobug · 4 years
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Jio, MediaTek announce Gaming Masters tournament: Details
Jio, MediaTek announce Gaming Masters tournament: Details
On Tuesday, Jio and MediaTek announced a collaboration to launch ‘Gaming Masters’, an esports event targeted at new and existing online gaming enthusiasts in India. The registration for Gaming Masters tournament has already begun starting December 29, 2020. Also Read – Reliance Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone Idea: Best 56 days prepaid plans under Rs 500 The registration for the esports event will…
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enter21st · 4 years
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best prepaid 4g data vouchers under rs 500: Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone Vs BSNL: best prepaid 4G data voucher under Rs 500 - reliance jio airtel vodafone idea bsnl best prepaid 4g data vouchers under rs 500
best prepaid 4g data vouchers under rs 500: Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone Vs BSNL: best prepaid 4G data voucher under Rs 500 – reliance jio airtel vodafone idea bsnl best prepaid 4g data vouchers under rs 500
Enter21stTelecom companies also offer 4G data vouchers for their customers in addition to unlimited voice and data plans. These vouchers are for subscribers who exhaust daily FUP data and want high-speed internet. Reliance Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea (Vi) and BSNL offer multiple 4G data vouchers to their customers and they cost up to more than Rs 1,000. Today we will tell you about those 4G data…
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kultejas · 4 years
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Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone Vs BSNL: best prepaid 4G data voucher under Rs 500
Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone Vs BSNL: best prepaid 4G data voucher under Rs 500
new DelhiTelecom companies also offer 4G data vouchers for their customers in addition to unlimited voice and data plans. These vouchers are for subscribers who exhaust daily FUP data and want high-speed internet. Reliance Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea (Vi) and BSNL offer multiple 4G data vouchers to their customers and they cost up to more than Rs 1,000. Today we will tell you about those 4G data…
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ohhlicwalamukul123 · 4 years
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Airtel vs Jio vs Vi vs BSNL: Best prepaid plans to get under Rs 500 | Technology News,The Indian Express
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harpianews · 3 years
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Airtel Vs Jio Vs Vi: Best Unlimited Prepaid Plans Under Rs 500
Airtel Vs Jio Vs Vi: Best Unlimited Prepaid Plans Under Rs 500
Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio price hikes are now behind us, but things have changed again in recent weeks with the addition of a few new plans. These include the newly added plans as well as the old pre-hike plans that offer returns with less validity. Here’s a look at all the top prepaid plans that you can get under Rs.500 on each of the three major telecom operators. These include…
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New Post India Consumers Shifting to Bundled Services Than Paying for Every Streaming Services. Here’s the Reason! has been published on https://www.reviewcenter.in/10145/india-consumers-shifting-to-bundled-services-for-streaming-services/
India Consumers Shifting to Bundled Services Than Paying for Every Streaming Services. Here’s the Reason!
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While the Indian telecom companies had a tough time in the fight of AGR dues, it still never stopped them in offering some lucrative plans to the consumers of the OTT media services. While paying for every streaming service is a hassle every month for the consumers, it’s not at all cost-saving too until now when the telecom companies started bundling these services in their plans. As per a survey, 56% of Indian digital consumers are already subscribed to more than one paid online streaming service. Hence it makes more sense for them to go to these bundled plans rather than paying for each service individually.
Most telecom operators like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and even BSNL are bundling subscriptions to popular streaming services with their plans for both mobile and broadband users. This is a smart move, and it creates a win-win situation for both the telecom companies and the consumers as telecom companies can make their consumers spend more, and the consumers get better value for money.
Even the consumers, if they get the bundled services from their preferred providers are less likely to change to others, even if it may cost them a little more. For them its more about the experience, less hassle in billing, quick resolution of issues and for some its more of the availability of the provider in their area, because of which Airtel gets an edge here as it has the maximum reach all over India while Reliance Jio Fibre is yet to reach deep India.
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There are different kinds of offerings from various telecom service providers and ISPs. While some of them offer only one streaming service like Amazon Prime, others provide two or three like Zee 5, HOOQ, and Amazon Prime. Now, let’s have a look at the different offerings from different service providers.
In terms of mobile plans, most service providers now provide quite long terms plans like for 84 days or 12 weeks. Some offer plans for almost six months or even a year. There are prepaid plans for that. Apart from that, there are postpaid plans which are suitable for users who need to make a lot of calls, need a lot of data, and also want the OTT subscriptions. Here’s a comparison of different plans from Jio, Airtel & Vodafone Idea.
Service ProviderPrice in INR Plan ValidityData OfferedServices BundledJio (Prepaid)40128 Days90 GBDisney+Hotstar, Jio TV, Jio CinemaAirtel (Prepaid)4011 Month3GBDisney+HotstarAirtel (Postpaid)4991 Month75 GBAmazon Prime, Zee 5, Airtel Xstream, HOOQ, Eros NowVodafone (Postpaid)4991 Month75 GBAmazon Prime, Zee 5, Vodafone PlayJio (Prepaid)59984 Days168 GBJio TV, Jio CinemaAirtel (Postpaid)7491 Month125 GBAmazon Prime, Zee 5, Airtel Xstream, HOOQ, Eros NowVodafone (Postpaid)749 1 Month 120 GBAmazon Prime, Zee 5, Vodafone PlayAirtel (Postpaid)9991 Month150GBAmazon Prime, Zee 5, Airtel Xstream, HOOQ, Eros Now
Airtel Xstream includes 350+ Live Channels, Zee5, Hungama, Eros Now, Hoichoi, ShareIt, Shemaroome, Ultra and Curiosity Stream, and 7 days catch up on Live TV.
Vodafone Play includes 150+ Live Channels, Zee5, SonyLIV, Lionsgate Play, Shemaroome, Hoichoi, Sun NXT, Hungama, Discovery, and Yupp TV.
JioTV includes 575+ Live TV Channels and 7 days catch up on Live TV.
These are some of the plans from Airtel, Jio & Vodafone Idea that you can consider. Most of the postpaid plans offer better benefits compared to prepaid plans. However, you should consider the amount of data, calls as well while making a choice along with the preference of content because not everyone may not watch content from all OTT platforms.
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The Airtel Postpaid plan worth ₹499 seems to be an excellent choice for most customers as it offers 75 GB data, unlimited calls and 100 SMS/day, and along with that, you get Amazon Prime and Zee 5 for a year, along with access to HOOQ, Eros Now & more as a part of Airtel Thanks Rewards. Also, the main reason why this plan is somewhat popular is that Amazon Prime, Zee5, Hungama & Eros Now offers the best blend of both Indian and foreign content.
Now, in terms of broadband, the players are fewer as Vodafone Idea isn’t there in the game. However, there is BSNL, which also provides free streaming service access to its customers. Let’s have a look at the plans and offerings by these ISPs.
Service Provider Price in INRData OfferedSpeedServices BundledJio Fiber849600GB100 MbpsDisney+Hotstar, Zee5, SonyLIV, Voot, Alt Balaji, HoiChoi, Jio Cinema, Jio SaavnAirtel999300GB200 MbpsAmazon Prime, Zee 5, HOOQ, Eros Now, Hungama, Airtel XStream
BSNL also provides Amazon Prime to its customers for free if they opt for any Broadband or Bharat Fibre plans worth ₹675 or above. Now in terms of data and OTT subscriptions, Jio is a strong competitor here because of the amount of data it offers (600GB) as well as the subscriptions to a few extra OTT services like Hotstar & Alt Balaji.
Airtel, while it offers 300GB data per month, it provides double the speed when compared to Jio. Airtel Xstream Box is quite a feature-rich gadget as it has a library of 5000+ apps, 500+ TV Channels, built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant, and runs on Android. Upon paying an additional Rs 299 a month, Airtel removes the data usage limit and makes it unlimited.
Making a comparison and saying which plan among both is better is tough as while one offers more data, the other is better on the overall experience. Airtel has been kind of in a better position as a broadband provider while JIO is catching up too. You most probably find the after-sales services of Airtel better in case of any issue. If you have both providers in your area, it’s a good idea to compare the Jio Box and Airtel Xstream Box, too, for which box you’ll prefer more features wise.
I personally don’t like Jio Fiber much because of the privacy issues I learned about it in the past. I am not sure how’s the situation now of that, as so far I know is Jio Fiber blocks the VPN & proxies usage, which is not acceptable for me.
Conclusion
In terms of choosing the telecom service and broadband service provider, people these days don’t just look at the speeds, and the amount of data promised, but they want to get everything under one umbrella, and that’s why this trend of buying bundled services has taken off and is being quite successful in India. The boom of the streaming services can be linked with the adoption of 4G at a rapid pace with reduced prices. Jio started the game by offering 4G at dirt cheap prices while offering Jio TV and Jio Cinema for free, and now, most telecom service providers have followed suit in the same or better way like Airtel Xstream is quiet an excellent example for that.
Since, the broadband adoption has taken a jump since the COVID-19 & work-from-home era started, and so does the media consumption rate, it makes more sense than ever to go for such bundled services than paying the same amount only for the broadband. Why pay only for broadband or mobile network now when there are plans bundled with OTT services too for almost no extra cost!
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New Post has been published on https://magzoso.com/tech/jio-price-hike-realme-5s-price-reveal-realme-x2-pro-launch-vivo-u20-release-and-more-tech-news-this-week/
Jio Price Hike, Realme 5s Price Reveal, Realme X2 Pro Launch, Vivo U20 Release, and More Tech News This Week
Realme X2 Pro and Realme 5s India launch dominated this week in tech news. Vivo also revealed the pricing and availability details of the Vivo U20 phone. Xiaomi released a new variant of the Redmi Note 8 Pro in China. Additionally, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Reliance Jio revealed that they will be increasing the tariffs in the coming month as the telecom companies struggle financially. Read on for more details on these news items as well as other major technology news stories of the week.
Realme X2 Pro, Realme 5s India launch
After weeks of teasers, Realme launched its flagship Realme X2 Pro smartphone in the country this week. It is the first high-end smartphone from the company and carries a starting price tag of Rs. 29,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model, whereas its 12GB + 256GB model will retail at Rs. 33,999. At this pricing, the phone will be going head to head with the likes of Redmi K20 Pro, OnePlus 7, and host of other phones.
Realme X2 Pro was first launched in China last month and comes with features like a 6.5-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED 90Hz display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ octa-core processor. Additionally, Realme has included an in-display fingerprint sensor, 4,000mAh battery with support for 50W fast charging, vapour cooling, and up to 256GB of onboard storage.
In terms of the imaging capabilities, Realme X2 Pro includes a quad camera setup on the back that houses a 64-megapixel primary shooter, a 13-megapixel telephoto camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. There is a 16-megapixel selfie shooter on the front as well, as a part of a waterdrop-style notch.
Realme 5s First Impressions
Realme 5s launch was kind of a surprise that the company itself spoiled a week before the launch of the phone. It is a slightly upgraded version of the Realme 5 that arrived in the country earlier this year. While Realme 5s improves on the camera front, rest of the specifications of the phone are exactly the same as Realme 5. Basically, Realme has upgraded the primary shooter to 48-megapixel from the 12-megapixel shooter in the Realme 5.
According to Realme, the Realme 5s will retail starting at Rs. 9,999 for the 4GB + 64GB model, whereas the 4GB + 128GB version carries a price tag of Rs. 10,999. The Realme 5s first sale is scheduled for next week. It will be offered in Crystal Blue, Crystal Purple, and Crystal Red colours via Flipkart and Realme.com. The company also plans to offer its via offline stores on the later date.
Realme 5s features a 6.5-inch HD+ screen, octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SoC, and a 5,000mAh battery. The phone also packs a quad rear camera setup that includes a 48-megapixel primary shooter, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera, a 2-megapixel macro shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor for portraits. Realme 5s also packs a 13-megapixel selfie camera and a rear fingerprint sensor.
Vivo U20 makes its India debut
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Friday launched its new Vivo U20 smartphone in the country. It is a rebranded version of the Vivo U3 that was released in China last month and will succeed the company’s Vivo U10. Vivo U20 is an entry level smartphone and carries a price tag of Rs. 10,990 for the base 4GB + 64GB variant, whereas the phone’s 6GB + 64GB variant has been priced at Rs. 11,990. The company will start selling the phone beginning next week via Amazon and Vivo e-store.
Vivo U20 First Impressions
Vivo U20 features a 6.53-inch full-HD+ display and is powered by octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 SoC. It also comes with a 5,000mAh battery that support 18W fast charging. Additionally, Vivo has included a triple rear camera setup on the phone that includes a 16-megapixel main shooter, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. There is a 16-megapixel camera for selfies as well.
On the software front, Vivo U20 runs on Android 9 Pie-based FunTouch OS 9 and includes Widevine L1 certification that will allow the consumers play high-resolution video content on streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. The usual connectivity options and sensors are also present in the phone, including a rear fingerprint sensor.
After three years of cheap mobile plans, the telecom operators in India are getting ready to announce the first price hike and it seems like a major one. Following record losses and Supreme Court’s AGR ruling, Vodafone Idea and Airtel have decided that it is enough and the rock-bottom prices are unsustainable for business. While Vodafone Idea was the first to announce that it will raise prices beginning December 1, it was soon joined by Airtel and Reliance Jio announcing a similar timeline for tariff hike.
None of the telecom operators have revealed the new tariffs at this point, however, with December just a week away, we won’t have to wait for long. Vodafone Idea had earlier posted a loss of Rs. 50,921 crores — the highest-ever quarterly loss by any corporate in India. Similarly, Bharti Airtel reported loss to the tune of Rs. 23,045 crores.
Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone: Best Prepaid Recharge Plans Under Rs. 500
It will be interesting to see how big a price hike Reliance Jio announces, given the telecom operator has been responsible to bring the era of ultra-cheap mobile and data plans. With hundreds of million subscribers under its umbrella, Jio may surprise everyone with a significant increase, and with similarly high prices on other telecom operators, Jio’s subscribers won’t have anywhere to go.
Samsung W20 5G foldable phone launched
In other smartphone news, Samsung launched a slightly upgraded version of its Galaxy Fold as Samsung W20 5G in the Chinese market. The company already sells the 4G variant of the Galaxy Fold in the country. The phone will be offered in partnership with China Telecom in the country and Samsung is yet to say anything on its international release. There is no word on the final pricing or exact availability details at this point, however, we do know that it will go on sale next month.
Samsung W20 5G uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855+ SoC, instead of the Snapdragon 855 present in the Galaxy Fold. The company has also included a new paintjob – White. Other specifications of the W20 5G are exactly the same as original Galaxy Fold. You will get two displays, including the 7.3-inch flexible AMOLED screen. Additionally, there are a total of six cameras on board as well as two batteries.
Redmi Note 8 Pro gets a new storage variant
Xiaomi had added a new storage variant for the Redmi Note 8 Pro smartphone in its home market. The new 8GB + 256GB model will join the already available 6GB + 64GB, 6GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 128GB variants. The company has priced the 8GB + 256GB model at CNY 1,899 (roughly Rs. 19,000) and it can already be purchased in China. There is no word on the China release at this point.
Redmi Note 8 Pro Review
In terms of the specifications, the new storage variant of the Redmi Note 8 Pro is exactly the same as other versions, except on the RAM and storage front. The phone packs a 6.53-inch full-HD+ display, MediaTek Helio G90T SoC, and 4,500mAh battery. Additionally, there is a quad rear camera setup that is headlined by a 64-megapixel primary shooter as well as 20-megapixel selfie shooter on board.
Vivo S1 Pro global variant launch, Vivo Y19 India release
Apart from launching the Vivo U20 in the India market this week, the smartphone maker also introduced a global variant of the S1 Pro in the Philippines market. It is quite different from the version launched in China earlier this year. The Vivo S1 Pro global variant is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 SoC, and comes with 4,500mAh battery, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of onboard storage.
Vivo Y19 is the latest mid-range Vivo phone to make its India debut. The phone carries a price tag of Rs. 13,990 for the lone 4GB + 128GB model and can now be purchased via various online and offline retailers in the country. Vivo Y19 features a 6.53-inch full-HD+ display, octa-core MediaTek Helio P65 SoC, a triple rear camera setup, and 5,000mAh battery that supports 18W Dual-Engine fast charging.
Realme offline-centric smartphone series and more tech news
In a conversation with Gadgets 360, Realme’s India CEO Madhav Sheth revealed that the company is planning to bring an offline-centric smartphone series to the country next year. This smartphone series will initially be offered via brick-and-mortar stores, followed by an online release. Sheth didn’t offer any details on exactly what we can expect, however he did note that the phones as a part of this lineup will be offered across price segments.
In other telecom news, BSNL has launched a new prepaid plan for Rs. 998. The new plan comes with 2GB of high-speed data per day and carries a validity of 240 days, except in Kerala telecom circle where it seems to have 210 days validity. Additionally, for a limited period, the consumers buying this data recharge will get two-month extra validity over the 240 days period, taking the total validity to 300 days.
The state-run telecom operator has also revised the validity of the Rs. 1,188 prepaid recharge plan. The recharge now comes with 365 days validity, instead of 345 days earlier. The change is only valid until January 16, 2020, following which the plan will revert to 345 days validity. The plan benefits remain unchanged and the customers will receive 250 minutes of voice calling per day to any network. Also, the plan carries 5GB data and 1,200 SMS messages throughout the validity.
Facebook released a new version of WhatsApp beta for iPhone this week and it included some interesting changes. Carrying the version number 2.19.120.21, the new WhatsApp beta for iPhone showed indications that Facebook Pay integration is coming to WhatsApp. Facebook Pay was officially unveiled earlier this month and is initially rolling out in the US. Additionally, the new WhatsApp version showed hints of the upcoming Blocked Contact notice feature. This feature will show a notice in the chat box when you have blocked or unblocked a contact.
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Xiaomi launched a new smart band for the Indian consumers this week. Dubbed as Mi Band 3i, the new smart band touts 20-day battery life and comes with a 0.78-inch monochrome display that will aid with the battery life of the device. The Mi Band 3i has been priced at Rs. 1,299 and is already available in the country via Mi.com. The Xiaomi smart band supports vibrating alarm, call display / rejection, message notifications, idle alert, phone locator, app notifications (WhatsApp, Instagram, and others), event reminders, and more. The Mi Band 3i can also track daily activity and sleep progress.
Xiaomi also introduced an ebook reader this week, however, it is only available in the Chinese market right now. The e-reader is called Mi Reader and will be initially offered via the company’s crowdfunding platform. Mi Reader is priced at CNY 579 (roughly Rs. 5,900) for crowdfunding buyers, but the final price of the e-reader will be CNY 599 (roughly Rs. 6,100). The Mi Reader features a 6-inch HD e-ink display and is compatible with multiple file formats such as TXT, EPUD, PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT, and the whole suite of compatible WPS and Microsoft Office content. It also allows users to import their ebook library from the cloud and seamlessly switch between reading on their phone to the Mi Reader.
Oppo took the wraps off its ColorOS 7 platform this week. Based on Android 10, the ColorOS 7 includes a modern user interface that is cleaner. It also brings the option to customise app icons, including shape, size, and font, and packs a system-wide dark mode and improved Camera app. Further, ColorOS 7 includes Soloop video editing app, a new Breeno voice assistant, hyperboost for better gaming experience, and optimised power saving features that claims to increase the battery life by 10 percent during daily use. It will start rolling out to Oppo phones this month in China. Realme phones will get a tweaked version beginning February next year.
Lastly, YouTube introduced prepaid plans for YouTube Music Premium and YouTube Premium memberships in India. The prepaid plans can be purchased for one-month duration or three-month duration and can be recharged for same duration. While the prepaid plan for YouTube Premium is available at Rs. 139 for a month and Rs. 399 for three months, YouTube Music Premium can be purchased on a prepaid basis at Rs. 109 for a month and Rs. 309 for three months.
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technobug · 4 years
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Reliance Jio vs Airtel vs Vi: Best 56 days plans under Rs 500
Reliance Jio vs Airtel vs Vi: Best 56 days plans under Rs 500
In 2020, the three major telecom operators including Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi) introduced several new prepaid recharge plans for Indian consumers. There are many recharge plans that offer similar benefits at almost the same price range and which highly confuses consumers. To make it easy for users we have listed out the best prepaid plans under Rs 500 with validity of 54 days.…
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enter21st · 4 years
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Airtel vs Jio vs Vi vs BSNL Best Prepaid Plans under Rs 500 with High Data and Ott Subscriptions: Airtel, Jio and Vi's prepaid plans under 500 get the best
Airtel vs Jio vs Vi vs BSNL Best Prepaid Plans under Rs 500 with High Data and Ott Subscriptions: Airtel, Jio and Vi’s prepaid plans under 500 get the best
Enter21st.People often feel like knowing which telecom company prepaid or postpaid plan is good for Airtel, Jio and Vodafone-Idea (Vi) in less than 500, with more data and unlimited calling as well as subscription to OTT platforms Get. Some companies give free subscription of Disney + Hotstar to the user, while some of Zee5 Premium and Amazon Prime. In such a situation, today we are going to tell…
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