Twitter removes option to send direct message on Android, iOS: Report

Twitter removes option to send direct message on Android, iOS: Report







Micro-blogging platform has removed the option to send a direct message to another account directly from a profile page on and iOS applications, many users reported.


The “DM” button, which usually appears next to the follow and notification buttons, has disappeared without any replacement, reported 9To5Google.


This seems to be the situation for all accounts and is probably just a small bug.


It is difficult to figure out whether this was done on purpose by the platform given the way the service is now run.


In the meantime, users can still send a direct message by looking up the desired account in the messages tab, the report said.


Last week, Boss Elon Musk had announced that a higher-priced subscription to the microblogging platform with no ads will be available in the coming weeks.


Meanwhile, Musk also announced that the upcoming update of the platform will make it less mandatory for users to use the “For You” algorithmic timeline.


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Premium segment at highest spot, 5G phones at 32% market share in India

Premium segment at highest spot, 5G phones at 32% market share in India







Premium segment (Rs 30,000 and above) contributed 11 per cent to India’s smartphone shipments and 35 per cent to overall market revenue in 2022, the highest ever.


Samsung led the market in 2022 in terms of shipment value share with a 22 per cent share, followed by Apple, in the country, according to Counterpoint Research.


However, in terms of shipment volume, Xiaomi led the market in 2022 with a 20 per cent share, closely followed by Samsung.


Xiaomi slipped to third position in Q4 2022 with Samsung and vivo capturing first and second spots respectively.


captured a 32 per cent share in 2022. Samsung became the top-selling brand in 2022 with a 21 per cent share.


Apple continued to lead the premium smartphone segment, with the iPhone 13 emerging as the top-selling model. Apple also led the market in Q4 2022 in terms of shipment value.


“Consumer demand started declining from the second quarter when the global economy was crippled by multiple macroeconomic issues like all-time high inflation, rising unemployment and geopolitical conflicts, affecting India’s economy as well,” said senior research analyst Prachir Singh.


Inventory build-up across channels after the second quarter led to lower-than-expected shipments throughout the second half of the year.


“We believe that the inventory and demand situation will continue to affect the market in the first half of 2023 before improving in the latter half driven by the festive season and upgrades to devices,” Singh added.


India’s smartphone shipments declined 9 per cent YoY to reach over 152 million units in 2022, according to the report.


The decline, which is the second ever in India’s smartphone market, can be attributed to the decline in entry-level and budget segments which faced supply constraints at the beginning of the year and then witnessed lower demand throughout the year.


“While entry-tier and budget segments were most affected, the premium segment remained immune and showed double-digit growth. OEMs’ increased focus, consumers upgrading for premium features and, most importantly, availability of various financing schemes,” said research analyst Shilpi Jain.


Overall, India smartphone market revenue remained flat despite a 9 per cent YoY decline in shipments.


OnePlus grew 50 per cent YoY in 2022 driven by the OnePlus Nord CE 2 series.


It focused on diversifying and expanding its product portfolio across different price points and increasing its offline presence to drive sales, the report mentioned.


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Meta-owned WhatsApp working on new software that uses Apple Mac Catalyst

Meta-owned WhatsApp working on new software that uses Apple Mac Catalyst







Meta-owned is working on a new Mac app that uses the Mac Catalyst development environment to make better use of system resources.


According to AppleInsider, currently provides a web-based Electron app for Mac users in addition to its web app via browsers.


Electron and Catalyst are software development frameworks that help developers create desktop apps.


The new app has been in a closed beta for a few months, but now anyone can download the file on macOS Big Sur or later on the website, according to the report.


Following installation, it will display a QR code that users can scan with their iPhone to link their accounts using the WhatsApp iOS app.


The Mac app’s three-panel interface provides access to archived chats, starred messages, phone calls, and settings.


The Catalyst app includes features not available in the Electron version, such as file drag-and-drop and a spell-checker, the report mentioned.


Meanwhile, WhatsApp has reportedly rolled out some new shortcuts for group admins to quickly and easily perform actions for a certain group participant, on iOS.


The new shortcuts simplify interactions with group members as now the platform supports large groups of up to 1,024 participants, reports WABetainfo.


The new update will help group admins quickly manage and communicate with such a large number of participants in private.


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Google may release upcoming Pixel Tablet Pro with Tensor G2 chip: Report

Google may release upcoming Pixel Tablet Pro with Tensor G2 chip: Report







Tech giant will reportedly release a Pro version of its upcoming Pixel Tablet, which will feature a Tensor G2 chip.


According to leaker Kuba Wojciechowski, the tech giant initially started working on a tablet using the original Tensor chip but this project was then allegedly cancelled as the company began working on a tablet that used Tensor G2 instead, reports Android Authority.


The first device is expected to be the Pixel Tablet and the second device is likely to be the one coming to market this year, which might be the Pro model.


The leaker also mentioned that the only difference between the two devices is likely to be the chip powering them.


Last month, Wojciechowski discovered a device called “TangorPro” in the Camera Go application’s code.


As “Tangor” is believed to be the codename for the Pixel Tablet, “TangorPro” strongly indicated a Pro variant of the Pixel Tablet.


Meanwhile, the upcoming Pixel Tablet and its charging speaker dock have been leaked on Facebook Marketplace, a destination on Facebook where people can buy and sell items.


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Google app rolls out Material You redesign on Android: Details here







The Material You redesign of the app is now rolling out on Android, which was earlier in the testing phase.


According to 9to5Google, the app now has a more Material You-aligned bottom bar with pill-shaped indicators, which is more in line with the new Search filters carousel design.


This is the short version, as opposed to the standard tall variant found in nearly every other first-party app, though Gmail employs something even more streamlined.


The app for Android is the latest to get a modern account switcher, following Messages and the web.


When users tap their profile avatar in the Google app, a switcher that uses Material You with Dynamic Colour will appear, according to the report.


Moreover, on longer lists that incorporate settings, the theming provides a good visual separation.


The account switcher is located in the inner container, followed by Search history, Delete last 15 minutes, Results about you, and Reminders.


Outside, a Google logo appears at the top, followed by Your data in Search, Settings, and Help & feedback, the report mentioned.


Finally, the Google app Settings have been completely redesigned with an AMOLED black background in a dark theme.


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After iOS, Google allows Android users to lock incognito session on Chrome

After iOS, Google allows Android users to lock incognito session on Chrome







Tech giant has announced that users can now lock their incognito session when they leave Chrome on Android.


“You can require biometric authentication when you resume an Incognito session that was interrupted,” the tech giant said in a blogpost on Thursday.


Earlier, this feature was available on iOS devices, but now it is rolling out to Android users.


Users can access this feature by navigating to Chrome Settings > Privacy & Security > Turn ON “Lock incognito tabs when you close Chrome.”


The tech giant also mentioned that “Safety Check” will now alert users if it detects compromised passwords or harmful extensions.


Moreover, it will also remind users when there are updates to install and stay protected with the most up-to-date proactive protections.


“To deepen our commitment to your online safety, we’re expanding Safety Check by rolling out more personalised recommendations and reminders about what you have previously shared with websites and find those controls in one place to revoke permissions and protect your privacy,” the company said.


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