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Honor X10 Max with a massive 7.09-inch RGBW display launched

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Alongside the Honor 30 Lite, the Huawei sub-brand has launched Honor X10 Max 5G. The biggest talking point of this smartphone is definitely its display, which is the biggest we have seen in 5G phones. Read long to know more about the new Honor X10 Max 5G, along with its specs, features, expected price, and availability of Nepal.

Honor X10 Max 5G Overview

It’s all about the display!

Honor X10 Max 5G comes with a massive 7.09-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels. I can’t remember the last time any device advertised as a smartphone that had diagonal screen length anywhere close to that. And it isn’t just about the size, the LCD panel features RGBW arrangement. Thus, it provides better brightness levels compared to traditional LCD panel while consuming even less power. The display sports a waterdrop style notch on the top that houses the front camera. Honor claims screen to body ratio on this device to be 91.13%.

Honor X10 Max 5G RGBW display

Honor X10 covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. Thanks to its Super-Resolution Algorithm, Honor X10 Max can upscale lower resolution contents to a higher definition. In can also replace your traditional e-book readers as it comes with an E-book mode that makes the display behave as an e-ink display.

No More Kirin Chipset?

It has been reported that the US government has barred TSMC from supplying chips to Huawei and its sub-brand. TSMC was responsible for the manufacturing of Huawei’s Kirin chipsets. As a result, Huawei has turned to MediaTek. The Honor X10 Max 5G features the same Dimesity 800 as the Honor 30 Lite. It’s a 7nm octa-core chipset with an integrated 5G modem. It supports both SA and NSA bands.

Honor X10 Max 5G color options

Honor X10 Max 5G is available in three different memory configurations. The base variant features 6GB of RAM and 64GB internal storage. The top model has 8GB of RAM paired with 128GB of storage. There is also a variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Users can expand the storage by slotting in Huawei’s proprietary NM card.

Camera and Audio

Honor flaunts a 48MP primary camera with a 1/2-inch image sensor on the back. It supports EIS and 10X digital zoom. There is a 2MP depth sensor accompanying the primary camera. For selfies, there is an 8MP front camera on the front of the device. Super Night mode is available on both of the camera setups.

Honor X10 Max 5G dual speakers

Honor H10 Max is equipped with a dual speaker setup with support of Huawei’s Histen v6.0 sound. The two speakers are placed symmetrically one on the top and the other on the bottom of the device. With Histen, the device can automatically switch between two sound profile based on the nature of the contents being played.

Battery and Others

Honor H10 Max 5G is equipped with a massive 5,000mAH battery. The company claims that on a full charge, the device can survive 16.4 hours of video streaming or 12 hours of gaming (Honor of Kings). By enabling the in-built battery-saving feature, users can squeeze out 50.2 hours of continuous music playback from the smartphone. The device supports 22.5W Quick Charge via the USB Type-C port.

Honor X10 Max 5G battery

There is a physical fingerprint sensor on the side for biometrics. It runs on Android 10 with Magic UI 10.3. Like any other recent Huawei and Honor devices, it lacks Google Mobile Services.

Honor X10 Max 5G Specifications:

  • Display: 7.09-inches LCD panel; DCI-P3 color gamut; 91.13% screen to body ratio; 10 point multi-touch
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 800; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (4 ×2.0 GHz Cortex A76 & 4× 2.0 GHz Cortex A55)
  • GPU: Mali-G57
  • RAM: 6/8GB LPDDR4X
  • Storage: 64/128GB (expandable up to 256GB via NM card)
  • Software & UI: Android 10 with Magic UI 3.1 on top
  • Rear Camera: dual camera;
    – 48MP, f/1.8 primary shooter, 10X digital zoom,
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 16MP
  • Security: fingerprint scanner(side-mounted), face unlock
  • Connectivity: OTG, WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), GPS/AGPS/GLONASS/Galileo, USB Type-C, NFC
  • Battery: 5000mAh; 22.5W Fast Charge

Honor X10 Max 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Honor X10 Max 5G is now available in China where its price starts at 1,899 Yuan for the base 6/64GB variant. If it launches here, we expect the price of Honor X10 Max 5G in Nepal to be around NPR 35,000 for the 6/64GB memory configuration.

Smartphone Model Expected Price in Nepal
Honor X10 Max 5G (6/64GB) ~ Rs. 35,000
Honor X10 Max 5G (6/128GB) ~ Rs. 38,000
Honor X10 Max 5G (8/128GB) ~ Rs. 45,000
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FCC bans Huawei and ZTE equipment in the US network

The Federal Communications Commission or the FCC, has officially announced to ban Huawei and ZTE from US networks. In its official release, FCC has recognized the two Chinese companies as a threat to national security. This decision adds to Huawei’s struggle with the US government after its inclusion in the Entity list.

FCC’s accusations

FCC identifies Huawei and ZTE as threats to the integrity of the US communications network and communication supply chain. It has also said that Communist China is bidding the two companies for its bad acts. This ban only restricts Huawei and ZTE at the moment. But FCC could ban other Chinese companies as well. It doesn’t want companies linked to China to be able to connect to its networks.

China’s National Intelligence Law has made it more difficult for China-based companies to thrive in the US and Europe. FCC states that Chinese laws provide full authority to the government and also argues that China uses it to surveil people and for large scale espionage.

How will FCC implement the ban on Huawei & ZTE?

FCC has announced that companies in the US will no longer be allowed to utilize the Universal Service Fund to buy equipment and technology from Huawei and ZTE. Additionally, it has restricted network providers from purchasing, obtaining, maintaining, improving, modifying, and supporting any device or service from the two Chinese companies. It has also asked companies, that do not utilize the USF fund and are linked to Huawei and ZTE, to provide reasons why FCC should allow them to connect to its network.

While major network carriers will have no problem with this decision, it has put the Rural Wireless Association in a difficult position. Huawei is a popular choice in rural areas because of its affordable network gears and technology. These small scale network providers will have to start replacing Huawei and ZTE’s equipment and technology from their system. A report from FCC stakeholder’s workshop has estimated this process of replacing Chinese gears would cost anywhere between hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. Similarly, US Energy and Commerce Committee has directed FCC to establish a billion-dollar fund to help small network providers to replace Chinese equipment.

Huawei’s reaction to Ban from FCC

In its defense, Huawei has stated that the ban is unlawful. FCC hasn’t provided evidence to back up its accusations. Similarly, it has also said that FCC’s decisions are based on the wrong interpretation of the Chineses laws. However, there is no sign that that the ban imposed by FCC will be lifted soon.

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New Moto G 5G renders reveal two separate punch-hole cutouts upfront

This year, Motorola made a comeback in the flagship market segment with the Moto Edge series. Soon after the announcement, there were rumors about Motorola working on a device called Edge Lite. Recent leaks by Evan Blass suggest that the premium mid-range smartphone will be called Moto G 5G instead. Check out all the rumors, leaks, specs, expected launch, and availability of Moto G 5G.

Moto G 5G Rumors Roundup

Design and Display

Moto G 5G design

Unlike the Edge series, Moto G 5G comes with a flat-screen that measures 6.7-inches. The device will sport FHD+ resolution of 2520 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. The screen will support a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. The display features a dual circular cutout on the top left corner of the screen to house the dual-selfie camera setup.

On the back, there is a squarish camera module that will house the quad-camera setup. The fingerprint sensor is mounted on the side of the device. Moto G 5G is said to measure 167.98 x 73.97 x 9.59mm and weigh around 207 grams.

Performance and Memory

The phone comes equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G. The device comes with an integrated modem for 5G connectivity. It will have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. There will also be a MicroSD card for people who demand storage.

In terms of UI/UX, it will run on Android 10 out-of-the-box. And like other Motorola devices, we can expect near-stock Android experience and update support.

Camera

Similarly, the smartphone will feature four cameras enclosed inside a square camera bump. The primary camera will feature a 48MP Samsung GM1 sensor. For ultra-wide shots, Motorola will include an 8MP sensor. Similarly, there will be 4MP and 2MP sensors for the macro camera and depth sensor respectively.

Moto G 5G camera setup

For selfies, there will be an 8MP primary camera alongside a 2MP depth sensor.

Battery and Others

The device is reported to come with a 4800mAh battery which can be charged via USB Type-C port. Similarly, it will retain a 3.5mm headphone jack and will feature a sound-mounted fingerprint sensor. It will also sport a dedicated Google Assistant key.

Moto G 5G Specifications (Rumored):

  • Body: 167.98 x 73.97 x 9.59mm; 207 gm
  • Display: 6.7-inches panel; 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2520 x 1080 pixels); 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G; 7nm Mobile Platform
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime & 1×2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold & 6×1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • RAM: 4GB RAM
  • Storage: 64GB, expandable via a microSD card
  • Software & UI: Android 10
  • Rear Camera: Triple-camera;
    – 48MP Samsung GM1 sensor
    – 8MP ultra-wide sensor
    – 4MP macro camera
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: Dual-camera;
    – 8MP primary camera
    – 2MP depth sensor
  • Security: fingerprint scanner (side-mounted)
  • Battery: 4800mAh

Moto G 5G Expected Launch and Availability

Moto G 5G is expected to be announced on July 7. As of now, there is no official confirmation about the specs, price, and availability of Moto G 5G.

Smartphone Model Expected Launch Date
Moto G 5G July 7
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Gyapu kicks off 4 Days Babbal Sale: Find out all the hottest deals here!

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Because of the extended lockdown period, the e-commerce industry in Nepal is gaining some much-needed momentum. Even when physical stores are closed, these sites have been operational. To attract even more customers, we have seen a fair amount of schemes and campaigns from both e-commerce sites and fin-tech companies. The latest one is “Babbal Sale Week” from Gyapu.

Gyapu Nepal: An Overview

Today, Daraz and Sastodeal are the biggest names in the e-commerce site in Nepal. Gyapu is a fairly new name in the industry. It’s an online marketplace where customers can browse and order stuff from different available stores. Even amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, the platform has been providing its services by adopting all the precautions.

Currently, there are over 3500 products from different vendors that you can buy from Gyapu. It can deliver products to your doorstep and you can opt to pay using digital wallets like eSewa, Khalti, Fonepay, IMEPay, PrabhuPay, ConnectIPS, or Cash On Delivery. Right now, you can use the company’s website but it is also working on a dedicated app for Android and iOS platforms.

Also Read: Best Digital Wallets in Nepal [Updated]

Gyapu 4 Days Babbal Sale

4 Days Babbal Sale is the latest promotional campaign from this emerging online marketplace. It is a followup to 4 Days Mega Sale. The sale started on June 30 and will run for a total of four days till July 3. During the period of this campaign, Gyapu will be offering different discounts, offers, cashback, and giveaways. Products from over 10 different categories are included as a part of the sale.

Gyapu Babbal Sale Week

Gyapu Babbal Sale: Top Items Up For Picks

We have curated a list of top items that are available as part of the Babbal sale. Check them out and see if there is anything of your interest.

TVs

1. Thompson 32″ LED TV

Thompson 32 inch LED TV

  • Double Glass LED TV
  • Full HDMI 10809
  • Blue Ray
  • USB Plug and Play
  • Normal Price: Rs. 22,578
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 13,500

2. Thompson 49″ Smart LED TV

Thompson Smart TV

  • Android 8.0
  • Quad-Core processor (1GHz)
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM / 8GB Flash
  • FHD 1080p
  • Five band equalizer
  • Screen Mirroring
  • Normal Price: Rs. 60,950
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 42,500

Digicom Products

1. Digicom K10 Bluetooth Foldable Over-Ear Headphone

Thompson Smart TV

  • Wired / Wireless Connectivity
  • Microphone
  • 10 Hour Play Back
  • Free Pouch
  • Normal Price: Rs. 3,400
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 2,899

2. Digicom Humidifier

Digicom Snow mountain Humidifier

  • Small size
  • 250ml Volume
  • 200mAh battery
  • Normal Price: Rs. 2,500
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 2,125

3. Digicom DG-T550BT Speaker

Digicom T550 Speaker

  • 32W Output
  • 2 x 3″ Satellite + 5.25″ Subwoofer
  • Aux, FM, Bluetooth, USB, SD card
  • Normal Price: Rs. 5,600
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 4,760

4. Digicom Wireless Keyboard + Mouse Combo

Digicom wireless keyboard mouse combo

  • 2.4G Wireless
  • 20m long distance
  • DPI button
  • Water Spill-Resistant
  • Multimedia Key
  • Normal Price: Rs. 2,300
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 1,955

Health and Fitness Items

1. Training Set

Trainer Set

  • Toning Tube (1pc)
  • Jump Rope (1pc)
  • Foam Hand Grip (1pc)
  • 150ml Water Bottle (1pc)
  • Sports Towel (1pc)
  • Sports Bag (1pc)
  • Normal Price: Rs. 2,700
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 2,160

2. Thermal Temperature Gun

Thermal Temperature Gun

  • Error ≤ 0.3-degree Celsius
  • 0.5-second measuring speed
  • LCD screen
  • Auto-Shutdown in 7 seconds
  • Normal Price: Rs. 4,500
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 2,499

3. Foot Operated Sanitizer Dispenser

Gyapu Foot operated hand sanitizer dispenser

  • 11cm width
  • Metal Pipe body with elastic band
  • 3kg weight, 3ft height
  • 6 months warranty
  • Normal Price: Rs. 2,000
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 1,500

4. OakMist Touchless Sanitizer Dispenser

OakMist Touchless Sanitizer dispenser

  • ABS Body
  • 5 liter
  • Wall Mount
  • Electric
  • Normal Price: Rs. 20,000
  • Promotional Price: Rs. 16,999

Gyapu Babbal Sale Best Deals [Summary]

Product Regular Price Promotional Price
Thompson 32” LED TV Rs. 22,578 Rs. 13,500
Thompson 49” Smart LED TV Rs. 60,950 Rs. 42,500
Digicom K10 Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphone Rs. 3,400 Rs. 2,899
Digicom Humidifier Rs. 2,500 Rs. 2,125
Digicom DG-T550BT Speaker Rs. 5,600 Rs. 4,760
Digicom Wireless Keyboard + Mouse Combo Rs. 2,300 Rs. 1,955
Training Set Rs. 2,700 Rs. 2,160
Thermal Temperature Gun Rs. 4,500 Rs. 2,499
Foot Operated Sanitizer Dispenser Rs. 2,000 Rs. 1,500
OakMist Touchless Sanitizer Dispenser Rs. 20,000 Rs. 16,999

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Vivo V19 launched in Nepal with dual punch-hole display and 33W charging

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The outbreak of coronavirus is still having a huge effect on the tech world. Smartphone sales have been hugely impacted. But, work should carry on. Vivo has been planning for the launch of its latest V19 smartphone since the beginning of February. And today, the company has finally unveiled its new Vivo V19 smartphone in Nepal for a premium mid-range price tag.

Vivo V19 Overview

The Vivo V19 that was launched in Indonesia last month was simply the rebranded V17, thus its specs are similar to that of V17. However, the Vivo V19 that’s launched in Nepal is a little different.

It has a 6.44-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a maximum brightness of 1200 nits. And as with the devices with AMOLED panel, it too has an in-display fingerprint sensor. Furthermore, it also follows the trend in terms of placing the front camera as well. There’s a small punch-hole on the right top corner of the display to house a dual 32MP + 8MP selfie camera. The secondary 8MP is an ultra-wide-angle lens for group selfies.

vivo v19 global variant price specs features

Moving on, the quad-rear cam is set up in an L-shape. It has a 48MP primary lens, an 8MP ultrawide, a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth sensors. The camera comes with a host of features such as Super Night Selfie, Posture Guidance, and more.

Under the hood, Vivio V19 runs on Snapdragon 712 SoC. Moreover, the only RAM option it has is of 8GB. However, storage wise you get two options – 128GB and 256GB. Only the 128GB version has launched in Nepal. Furthermore, the device comes with Android 10 based Funtouch OS 10 out of the box. Also, the device is powered by a huge 4500mAh battery that supports 33W flash charge 2.0 charging. Vivo claims it can charge the V19 from 0% to 54% in just 30 minutes.

Also Read: Vivo mobiles price in Nepal [Updated 2020] 

Vivo V19 Specifications:

  • Dimensions:  159.64×75.04×8.5mm
  • Weight: 186.5g
  • Design: Glass front, plastic back, and plastic frame
  • Display: 6.44″ Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Quad, 48 MP primary lens with f/1.8 aperture & PDAF + 8 MP Ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture + 2MP macro lens with f/2.4 aperture + 2MP depth sensor with f/2.4 aperture
  • Front Camera: 32MP with f/2 aperture + 8MP f/2.28 aperture
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 712
  • Processor: Octa-core 10 nm (2×2.3 GHz Kryo 360 Gold & 6×1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver)
  • GPU: Adreno 616
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Storage: 128 GB, 256GB, expandable
  • Battery: 4500 mAh, 33W Fast Charging
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under display), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Colors: Gleam Black, Sleek Silver

Vivo V19 Price in Nepal and Availability

Vivo has launched the Vivo V19 in Nepal for a price of Rs. 49,999. This price is for the 8/128GB variant. You can purchase the phone from different retail shops all over Nepal.

Model Name Price in Nepal Availability 
Vivo V19 (8+128GB) Rs. 49,999 July 1, 2020

The Vivo V19 goes head to head against the likes of Galaxy A71, OPPO Reno 3, and the Mi Note 10 Lite. Do you think Vivo can match what other manufacturers are offering at Rs.50,000 price range? Let us know in the comments.

Copy Cat Bezos? Amazon acquires self-driving startup Zoox for over $1 billion

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Driverless cars are the future. Therefore, it is not surprising that tech giants are steering towards investing in them. The latest company to venture into the world of self-driving cars is Amazon. Reports suggest that Amazon has acquired self-driving startup Zoox. And that too at a price of over $1 billion!

Zoox originally was founded in the year 2014. It is basically a vehicle company that focuses on self-driving technology. However, that’s not it. The company develops its own vehicles too. They take a full-stack approach in developing self-driving cars. Their approach includes developing both the AI system and the hardware themselves to make dedicated driverless cars. Eventually, these vehicles will be a part of robo-taxi.

The e-commerce giant, with this investment, will want to exert itself as a strong competitor in this market. However, they have refrained from stating what exactly have they planned for Zoox. Maybe they will support its logistics. But at this point, we cannot confirm anything.

Also Read: Best Ride Hailing Apps in Nepal

Now despite the acquisition of Zoox by Amazon, the company will reportedly remain an independent entity. Amazon’s CEO of global consumer, Jeff Wilke, was full of admiration about this acquisition. Both Amazon and Zoox have the same vision: innovation and quality customer service. Basically, Amazon wants to realize Zoox’s ideas, by helping them build world-class automobiles. 

Zoox vs Waymo

However, Amazon will face competition in this market from Waymo. Waymo, itself is owned by another tech giant, Google. The company has been around for quite some time now. And it has been developing its own self-driving vehicles. Moreover, the company has announced a deal with Volvo in order to power its robo-taxis. Robo-taxis are basically self-driving cars, that will not need a human chauffeur. Eliminating human involvement will eliminate the major operating cost for businesses. And in that process also help spread Transportation-as-a-Service. Thus, it will be interesting to see which of these two companies will come out on top.

Musk vs Bezos

Amazon’s acquisition of Zoox has not gone down well with fellow billionaire Elon Musk. Bezos’ Blue Origin and Musks’ SpaceX are already locked in a battle to bag the NASA contract. And now, as Amazon has acquired Zoox, a company more or less similar to Tesla, Musk was quick to call out Bezos on Twitter.

A copy cat, yup, that’s what Musk has labeled Bezos in response to this acquisition. But the competition between these two billionaires can only mean a quality service to eventual customers. They both are not the ones who like to lose. Thus, both of them will do all that they can to become the leader in this business.

Ecommerce Giants Daraz partners with eSewa for online payments!

Nepal’s leading online marketplace Daraz accepts a variety of payment options, including credit and debit cards. However, to further ease the online purchases, Daraz introduces mobile wallet giants eSewa as a payment option.

Cashless economy is considered to be the future and this is definitely a step forward for Alibaba owned Daraz. This will make shopping more convenient as it will reduce the time spent on the checkout process. Further, this will also alleviate customer concerns regarding digital security by adding another cashless option.

How to make payment using your eSewa in Daraz?

  • At checkout select eSewa as a payment option.
  • You will be redirected to your eSewa account to complete your payment.
  • Login to your eSewa account using your eSewa ID and your Password. Make sure your eSewa account is active and has sufficient balance.
  • Enter OTP (one time password) sent to your registered mobile number

Can I return my Daraz Order paid by eSewa?

Yes. eSewa facilitates fast refund processing for payments completed through eSewa. You have to request a refund if you encounter a problem with items sold and fulfilled by a third-party seller on Daraz.

“We’re very excited to finally integrate eSewa wallet into our Daraz platform and give our customers even more payment options. We see great synergies between both companies and we are confident this will add to a smoother shopping experience to customers going forward,” said Lino Ahlering, MD of Daraz Nepal.

Conclusion

While the world is tackling hurdles created by COVID-19, digital transactions ensure the safety of all parties included. As an outcome, such mediums of payment have gone from being conveniences to necessities. Before, if one had to pay for shopping online in the Daraz platform, they had to pay via banking transactions from Daraz’s partner banks. Now, the e-commerce giant has made it easier for a larger group of people to make easy payments.

On a different note, it is now much safer to make payments underlying the risk of infection of the ongoing pandemic that might spread from contact during delivery. Above all, the customers will benefit from this as it will now be more convenient for them to shop via the e-commerce giant.

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India Bans 59 Chinese Apps: Everything You Need To Know

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The Government of India has announced that it is planning to ban almost sixty apps from Chinese developers. In its official statement, India has stated the ban was imposed after it was seen that the apps were a major threat to national security.

India Ban on Chinese Apps

The ban is the result of the political tension between India and China over the disputed land Ladakh region.

Political Connection

The clash between the military of the neighboring countries resulted in the death of 20 Indian troops earlier this month. After the incident, Indian youths started a campaign to boycott Chineses products. The online campaign urged people to avoid Chinese products including smartphones and to uninstall Chinese applications.

Indian Government has stated that the ban is a result of the emergent nature of threats that the apps were posing. Though it mentions the national threat repeatedly, there is nothing in the press release that hints what these threats are and how they were discovered. This makes us believe that this step is a means to please the public outcry since the border clash.

Over the last two weeks, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center, Ministry of Information Technology, Ministry of Home Affairs, and Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-IN) have received a number of complaints about the malicious nature of these apps. These apps are said to have been involved in stealing and distributing user’s data in an authorized manner.

Modality of Ban on Chinese Apps by India

To implement the ban, the Government of India will request both Google and Apple to remove these Chinese apps from the Play Store and Apple Store. Google and Apple will review the order before removing the apps from their respective stores. However, there is no information about further arrangements for the implementation of the ban.

list of apps banned in India chinese apps ban

Things we can’t ignore

It isn’t the first time that a country has announced to ban Chinese companies or products. Last year, the US Government included Huawei, the world’s second-biggest smartphone brand, in its Entity List. With no ties between Google and other US-based companies, Huawei is still struggling to grow outside of its home market.

Even China doesn’t allow foreign web services to operate inside the country. This includes popular services such as Google, Facebook, and other international news channels. These services don’t get past the nation’s “Great Firewall” that censors the information that is available to the public.

Earlier this month, we saw Weibo remove posts from the Indian Prime Minister’s official account following the clash at the border. Similarly, it was also responsible for removing Modi’s speech from the platform. So, people are also calling this ban a “Tit for Tat” tactics.

Another problem with Chinese apps and companies altogether is the Chinese National Intelligence Law. Under this law, Chinese companies have to cooperate with the government for intelligence gatherings.

TikTok to bear the biggest loss

In this tension between two powerhouses, it will be TikTok that will be paying the biggest price. TikTok identifies India as its biggest market above both China and the USA. It is reported that about one-third of TikTok’s users are based on India. We will have to wait to see how it affects the company’s commercial ambition. ByteDance was reported to be missing out on over $500,000 per day when it faced a similar ban in India last year.

Tiktok India official statement on Indian Ban

And it would get even worse. The senators in the US are also demanding investigations on the app. It is argued that the app is helping the Chinese government in data mining. Imagine a company getting kicked out of two of its biggest market? It will be a major blow to any company, not just TikTok.

What about Chinese smartphone manufacturers?

We will also have to wait to see how the customers will react to the ban imposed on Mi Community and Video Call. Over the years, Xiaomi has established itself as the biggest brand in the country. The company’s online presence as Mi Community is one of several reasons behind the success.

But it isn’t just about the app, it’s about the trustability and reliability of the company. How will the fans react to their community getting facing a ban on the alleged involvement of illegal data transmission and concerns over national security? This might even fuel the ongoing Boycott China movement.

Ban on Chinese apps by India: Alternatives

There are some pretty big names in the list of apps to be banned. These include TikTok, UC Browser, Mobile Legend, Club Factory, Shareit, and Xender. According to TechCrunch, 27 of the top thousand Android apps in India will now face the ban.

Banned Apps  Alternatives
TikTok Mitron
UC Browser Brave
WeChat Viber
Club Factory Amazon
Weibo Twitter
Baidu Map Google Map
Cam Scanner Adobe Scanner
ES File Explorer File Commander
Shein Myntra
Xender and Shareit SuperBeam

The situation in Nepal

This scenario reminds me of our government’s attempts on regulating online content. The government will make it mandatory for social media platforms to be registered inside the country. According to a report by TechPana, the GoN is planning to acquire an integrated system for filtering and blocking URLs.

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Next year’s flagship devices to come with an even heftier price tag

When it comes to smartphones, usually, better means new and expensive. A new smartphone will come equipped with better specs and features than its predecessor. But it will also have a heftier price tag. Over the years, companies like Xiaomi and OnePlus have enjoyed success by offering flagship smartphones at the mid-range price segment. However, this might soon be a thing of the past as the price of upcoming Qualcomm flagship SoC is on the rise.

Recent Price Hike in Smartphones Market

If you have noticed, there has been a significant hike in this year’s flagship price to last year’s devices. The main reason for this has been the price of the latest Snapdragon 865 SoC. It’s the most powerful chipset out there in the market and hence, the first choice for every flagship device. Unlike its predecessor, SD 865 processor came bundled with a discrete 5G modem. It made the chipset more expensive. Just compare the price between Xiaomi’s Redmi K20 Pro and K30 Pro. According to IT Home, the price of Snapdragon 865 ranges between $150 and $160.

snapdragon 865 qualcomm

Qualcomm Flagship SoC SD 875 Price

According to a report by IT Home, the cost of the upcoming Snapdragon 875 is expected to be around $250. That’s almost $100 expensive than already expensive SD 865. This way, we can expect upcoming flagship devices to cost at least $100 more than existing ones.

Arm Cortex-X1 CPU architecture

Apparently, Xiaomi is having trouble negotiating for the processor for its upcoming flagship devices.

Snapdragon 875 Rumored Specs

The Snapdragon 875 isn’t official yet, but there are plenty of rumors flying around that we can work on for now. Snapdragon 875 nake use of the 1+3+4 core arrangement. It will also feature ARM Cortex X1 cores alongside Cortex A78 cores. Cortex X1 and Cortex A78 boast performance boost of up to 30% and 20%, respectively compared to the Cortex A77 cores.

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YouTube to counter TikTok with its own Short Video Feature

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Remember the YouTube vs TikTok controversy? It was among the most talked-about topics in South Asia a few weeks ago. It showcased the differences between fans of these popular video sharing platform. Who would have thought back then that one of the two platforms would try to bridge the gap between them? YouTube has announced that it is experimenting with a new Short Video feature that will allow users to record videos of up to 15 seconds. Let’s learn more about this new TikTok-inspired feature of YouTube.

TikTok’s Popularity

Love it or hate it, you can’t deny TikTok is all the buzz right now. This short video sharing platform has taken the world by surprise since its initial release in 2016. Over the years, it has been successful in creating a wider global audience. Businesses, marketers, and advertisers can’t ignore the growing fame of the app. Recently, ByteDance released TikTok For Business with the tagline ‘Don’t make Ads, Make TikTok’. And the app’s success has been too big to ignore even for established social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. The two companies are working on their own short video sharing platforms –  Lasso and Reels, respectively. And now, YouTube has jumped in too with its own short video recording feature.

TikTok for business tagline

YouTube’s Short Video Recording Feature

YouTube has not given any name to its latest TikTok-inspired feature. In YouTube’s official statement, it is stated that “it’s a new way for creators to easily record multiple clips and upload it as one video”. YouTube will add a “Create a Video” option in the mobile upload flow. A tap is all you need to start recording. A second tap will pause the recording. Similarly, one can even tap and hold to start recording. Releasing the button would pause the recording. This process can be repeated until a 15 seconds video has been recorded. If you wish to upload a video with a longer duration, you will have to manually upload the video from the gallery.

Needless to say, it’s an attempt by YouTube to lure users from TikTok to its platform. However, TikTok isn’t just about recording and sharing fifteen seconds of videos. YouTube will have to bring in filters, music, effects, and other editing tools if it is serious about engaging TikTok’s audience. We will also see how YouTube manages to include these videos within its feed. It has been clear that these videos won’t be part of YouTube Stories.

YouTube Short Video Feature Launch and Availability

The Short Video Feature is available for a limited group of creators across both iOS and Android platforms. It’s a part of the preliminary test. YouTube is also working on tools to allow users to discover such videos.

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