Realme aims to launch 100% 5G smartphones for its Number series in 2023

Realme aims to launch 100% 5G smartphones for its Number series in 2023



With the 5G auctions concluded and telcos all set with the network infrastructure, India is set to see 5G become a reality for the users. Once the services are rolled out, 5G is poised to bring a host of opportunities and drive greater use of smart technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, the internet of things and much more.


With all of these developments, technology brands have also prepared themselves for 5G, being one of the readiest brands with 5 million users already equipped with 5G-enabled .


was the first brand to introduce a 5G smartphone in India in 2020 when conversations about 5G had just started. The brand believed that users were ready for the advanced technology and should have easy access to it.


Over the last two years, realme has introduced 23 5G-enabled across price segments and directed all its efforts into being a 5G democratizer for the country. More than 50 per cent of realme’s portfolio is now 5G-enabled, with realme 9i 5G being one of the latest affordable 5G .


Not just that, realme took notice of all network bands that were being made available during the auctions and has ensured that its smartphones support all those bands so that no user faces a challenge while accepting the new technology.


realme reckons that 5G has the potential to bring the entire tech ecosystem together and therefore, has dedicated 90 per cent of its research and development efforts to 5G technologies and devices. The results of these investments can be seen as the brand is now also working towards equipping its AIoT devices with 5G – realme PAD X being the first one.


Moving forward, the brand has carved out a detailed plan to further its efforts in 5G and make it more accessible to premium as well as mass users. The brand is rolling out regular OTA updates to its products to make them 5G-ready and aims to have 80 per cent of the users 5G ready before 5G officially rolls out. Being committed to bringing the best 5G experience to its users and supporting global adoption of 5G products, realme plans to establish seven R&D centres worldwide, including one in India.


In order to encourage more users to opt for 5G smartphones, realme is currently providing massive discounts of up to Rs 15,000 on its smartphone range including 5G-enabled smartphones.


Users can enjoy realme 5G phones such as the realme 9i 5G and narzo 50 5G, starting from Rs 10,999 and the realme GT NEO 3T starting at Rs 22,999, among others. By next year, realme aims to expand its current 5G portfolio of 23 devices in India in 2023 and aims to launch 100 per cent 5G models for its Number series next year.


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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra likely to offer 25W fast charging support

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra likely to offer 25W fast charging support



South Korean tech giant may launch its next-generation flagship smartphone — Galaxy S23 Ultra — with 25W fast charging support.


The successor to the S22 Ultra is expected to launch around January or February of 2023. However, the device has already appeared on the 3C listing revealing its charging details, reports GizmoChina.


According to the listing, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has the model number SM-S9180. It has support for at least 25W fast charging.


The company used a charger with model number EP-TA800 for the tests. However, because the Galaxy S22 Ultra didn’t include a charger in the box, it is highly unlikely that the S23 Ultra will offer a charger in the box.


It is important to note that the Galaxy S22 Ultra supports 15W wireless charging as well as 45W fast charging.


may improve the S23 Ultra’s charging specifications and introduce 45W fast charging, exactly like it did with its predecessor, the report said.


It is expected that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will receive some minor improvements over the S22 Ultra.


The screen will be curved, and the 40MP front camera will have a hole-punch cutout in the top centre. A new 200MP main camera could be on the back.


It is possible that the other three camera sensors won’t change. This means that the 12MP ultrawide camera, 12MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and 12MP telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom will all be included on the S23 Ultra.


Under the hood, the device will house the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. It won’t be surprising if the device comes with an Exynos chipset in some regions.


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Apple offers Rs 7000 off on iPhone 14 series in festival sale: Details here

Apple offers Rs 7000 off on iPhone 14 series in festival sale: Details here



has announced a limited-time offer for credit card and users where they can avail of a 7 per cent discount, up to Rs 7,000 on all products. The offer is applicable for single or multiple items with a minimum order value of Rs 41,900.


The offer is also available with ‘No cost EMI’ for three or six months. The interest will be covered for the period via the discount. For instant credit, customers can exchange their current smartphones.


For customers, the offer is available on the bank’s credit cards and EMI through credit cards. A maximum of two orders per card are allowed.


For AmEx customers, the offer can be availed of on any card. However, if an AmEx Express Charge Card is used, the customers cannot avail of the EMI option. It also allows a maximum of two orders per card.


With the offer, customers can buy the latest 14 series at a discount of up to Rs 7,000. launched the series on September 7, 2022, at its “Far Out” event. 14, 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max were the models revealed under the latest series.


Apart from the iPhone, the company also launched AirPods Pro 2 and Watch Series 8, Apple Watch Ultra and Apple Watch SE at the event.


According to the company’s terms and conditions, cashback is given as an instant credit to the customers. In case of cancellation or return, the adjustment will be deducted from the refund amount. The cashback is based on the total charged to the credit card for a single transaction.



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Apple begins iPhone 14’s manufacturing in India for local market, exports

Apple begins iPhone 14’s manufacturing in India for local market, exports



Apple’s newest phone iPhone 14 will be made in India as the global tech titan bets big on the manufacturing prowess of the world’s second-biggest smartphone market after China.


Cupertino, California-headquartered started manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017 with iPhone SE. Today, manufactures some of its most advanced iPhones in the country including iPhone SE, iPhone 12, iPhone 13 and, now, iPhone 14.


Earlier this month, Inc unveiled its latest iPhone series — the iPhone 14 models – with an improved camera, powerful sensors and satellite messaging feature to send SOS texts in emergencies. The new lineup has four models: iPhone 14, Plus, Pro and ProMax.


According to sources, the Made-in-India iPhone 14 will begin to reach local customers in the next few days. Phones manufactured in India will be both for the Indian market and exports.


The iPhone 14 will be shipped from Foxconn’s Sriperumbudur facility on the outskirts of Chennai. Foxconn is the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer and major iPhone assembler.


When contacted, Apple in a statement to PTI said: “We’re excited to be manufacturing iPhone 14 in India.”

The new iPhone 14 lineup introduces groundbreaking new technologies and important safety capabilities,” it said.


The iPhone 14 was launched on September 7, 2022, and is available to customers in India simultaneously with the US, among other markets, since September 16, 2022.


The iconic brand has a long-standing history in India that started more than 20 years ago. Apple launched its online store in the country in September 2020 and is set to deepen its commitment with the upcoming launch of Apple retail store.


The recent manufacturing expansion builds on several Apple initiatives in the country, including App Design and Development Accelerator in Bengaluru and programmes with local organisations to support renewable energy training and development for communities.


India’s vibrant market is turning out to be the sweetspot for the US tech giant, as the company reported a “near doubling” of revenue in the country in the quarter ended June 2022.


Apple CEO Tim Cook, during earnings call in July had said: “We set June quarter records in the Americas, in Europe and the rest of the Asia Pacific region. We also saw June quarter revenue records in both developed and emerging markets, with very strong double-digit growth in Brazil, Indonesia and Vietnam and a near doubling of revenue in India.”

A recent report by JP Morgan on ‘Apple Supply Chain relocation’ predicted that Apple “is likely to move about 5 per cent of iPhone 14 production to India from late 2022 and reach 25 per cent by 2025”.


It is also forecast that nearly 25 per cent of all Apple products, will be manufactured outside China by 2025 as compared to five per cent at present.


“US-China trade tensions kicked off the production relocation cycle and the search for a ‘China+1’ manufacturing approach for the Apple supply chain from late 2018,” the report said.


COVID-19 put the brakes on this over the last two years, but with pandemic concerns easing, “we have seen more companies in the Apple supply chain re-accelerating supply chain relocation efforts”, the brokerage said in its report.


“Supply chain risks (such as COVID-19-related lockdowns in Shanghai/Shenzhen) are likely to be a primary driving force for these moves in the next two to three years,” it added.


Southeast and South Asian countries (like India, Vietnam, Thailand) have become preferable locations for geopolitical diversification away from China for Apple food chain vendors, given their lower labor costs, sufficient skilled manpower support and appealing policies and government support, according to JP Morgan analysts.


While a booming market for smartphones has added to India’s sheen, New Delhi’s policy push in the electronics sector has nudged large global suppliers to expand in India, and driven new players to set up base. After tasting success in local smartphone manufacturing, India is moving swiftly to replicate the success with other parts of electronics ecosystem, as it makes solid efforts to cut reliance on imports.


The government has unveiled attractive incentives to spur local production and export of telecom and networking equipment as well as IT products, and a Rs 76,000 crore semiconductor scheme was announced late last year to boost local manufacturing of chips and display panels.


To attract global giants such as Intel and TSMC, the Centre, last week, sweetened the semiconductor package further by increasing the fiscal support for new facilities (across technology nodes) to cover 50 per cent of project cost.

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Apple rolls out first firmware update for AirPods Pro 2, says report

Apple rolls out first firmware update for AirPods Pro 2, says report



Apple’s latest AirPods Pro 2 TWS earphones, which were unveiled earlier this month and recently went on sale, are now receiving their first firmware update since launch.


According to GSM Arena, the new firmware has version number 5A377, and the release notes state that it comes with bug fixes and “other improvements,” but it is not known what bugs are squashed and what’s improved with this update.


Firmware updates on the AirPods are usually delivered when they are charging and in the Bluetooth range of its user’s iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and there’s no standard way to install the updates manually, so you’ll have to wait till the update arrives on your earphones.


However, for those who don’t know what firmware their AirPods have, make sure your iPhone/iPad is running the latest OS version, open the Settings app, and head to Bluetooth then AirPods. Tap on the ‘More Info’ button denoted by ‘I’ and scroll down to the ‘About’ section to find the firmware version, as per GSM Arena.


The latest AirPods Pro includes a fresh H2 chip, a new charging case with Find My Support and a built-in speaker to help you keep track of them. Users can charge the case with an Watch charger as well as a Lightning cord or a Qi or MagSafe charger. Furthermore, claims that the AirPods Pro has a longer battery life, six hours on a single charge.

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Samsung sells smartphones worth Rs 1k cr on Day 1 of online festive sales

Samsung sells smartphones worth Rs 1k cr on Day 1 of online festive sales



Electronics major India on Sunday said it has sold over 12 lakh Galaxy worth more than Rs 1,000 crore on the first day of online festive sales at Amazon and Flipkart.


has slashed prices of Galaxy series in the range of 17 to 60 per cent for the festive season sales.


“On Day 1 of online festive sales, sold more than 1.2 million Galaxy devices, creating a new record in India. Samsung Galaxy were among the most sought-after devices, thanks to never-seen-before offers on Amazon and Flipkart. In value terms, Samsung sold Galaxy devices worth over Rs 1000 crore in 24 hours,” Samsung said in a statement.


Samsung has slashed prices of smartphones like Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22, Galaxy M53, Galaxy M33, M32 Prime Edition and Galaxy M13.


For the premium Galaxy S22 series, the company has announced discounts in the range of 17 to 38 per cent.


“On Day 1 of Amazon’s Great Indian Festival, Samsung was the number 1 smartphone brand, with every third smartphone being a Galaxy. Galaxy M13 was the number 1 bestseller,” Samsung said.


On Day 1 of Flipkart’s ‘Big Billion Days’ sale, Samsung said it doubled its market share on the platform.


“With a strong start to the festive season sales, Samsung is set to consolidate its 5G and overall smartphone leadership in the country,” the company added.


According to the market research firm IDC, Samsung had 16.3 per cent market share in the second quarter of 2022 with shipments of 5.7 million units.

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