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Vivo V50 Tipped for February Launch in India, V50 Pro May Arrive Later

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Highlights

  • The Vivo V50 is set to launch in India in February 2025.
  • The V50 Pro’s release has been delayed with no clear timeline.
  • The Vivo V50 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset.
  • Will be available in three storage variants and four colour options.
  • Expected Features – 6.67-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, up to 16GB of RAM, 50MP cameras and a 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging.
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Vivo V50’s image via NCC certification in Taiwan. (Image credit – Gizmochina)

Vivo is gearing up to launch its Vivo V50 series in India, but it looks like only the standard Vivo V50 will debut next month. According to a recent leak, the V50 Pro’s release has reportedly been delayed, with no clear timeline for its arrival. Here’s what we know so far.

Vivo V50 India Launch Timeline

Tipster Abhishek Yadav claims that the Vivo V50 is set to launch in February 2025. Unlike previous launches, the Pro variant might not be introduced alongside the standard model. Instead, it could debut at a later date.

Apart from India, the Vivo V50 is expected to launch in several international markets as the phone has already received certifications in countries like Malaysia and Taiwan.

Vivo V50 Specifications (Leaked)

As per the leak, the Vivo V50 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and will offer three storage variants:

  • 8GB + 128GB
  • 8GB + 256GB
  • 12GB + 256GB

The phone is expected to be available in four colours: blue, rose, red, and grey.

While the leak doesn’t provide complete details about the Vivo V50’s specs, it is rumoured to be a rebranded or modified version of the Vivo S20, which launched in China in December 2024.

Vivo S20 Specs (Speculated for V50)

The Vivo S20 features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. It is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 2.2 storage.

For photography, the S20 sports a 50MP front-facing camera with autofocus, a 50MP primary camera with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. The device also packs a massive 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging.

FAQs

Q1. When is the Vivo V50 expected to launch in India?

Answer. The Vivo V50 is set to launch in India in February 2025.

Q2. What chipset will power the Vivo V50 and what storage variants will be available?

Answer. The Vivo V50 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and will offer three storage variants: 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB.

Q3. What are some of the potential features of the Vivo V50?

Answer. The Vivo V50 might feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, up to 16GB of RAM, a 50MP front-facing camera, a 50MP primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 6,500mAh battery with 90W fast charging.

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Airtel and Jio Revamp Mobile Plans – Check New Prices and Benefits

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Highlights

  • Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have introduced new mobile plans focusing on voice and SMS services.
  • It follows TRAI guidelines to address non-data service demands.
  • Jio offers several revised plans including the Rs 1,748 annual plan, Rs 448 plan and a special Rs 3,599 Republic Day Offer.
  • Revised plans include various benefits like unlimited calls, SMS, and app access.
  • Airtel has also updated its plans to include the Rs 1,849 annual plan and Rs 469 plan.
  • Both Airtel plans offer unlimited calls and SMS.
  • Vodafone-Idea provides a single voice and SMS plan for Rs 1,460 with 270 days validity.
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Airtel, Jio unveil revised mobile plans. (Image credit – Economic Times)

India’s telecom giants Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have introduced updated mobile plans focusing on voice and SMS services reflecting consumer demand for affordable and non-data options. These changes also align with regulatory guidelines from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), which mandated standalone voice and SMS plans to address complaints from users who don’t require data services.

Telecom providers bundled data with prepaid recharge plans for years and have been forcing customers especially elderly users and rural populations to pay for services they didn’t need. Responding to this, TRAI issued new guidelines requiring voice and SMS-specific recharge options.

TRAI commented, “It has come to notice of TRAI that recently few service providers have launched voice and SMS-only packs which will be reported to TRAI within seven working days from the date of launch. The recently launched vouchers will be examined by TRAI as per extant regulatory provisions.”

Here are the revised plan details –

Jio’s Revised Plans

  1. Rs 1,748 Annual Plan

  • Validity: 336 days (29 days shorter than the previous Rs 1,958 plan)
  • Benefits: Unlimited calls and 3,600 SMS
  • Perks: Access to JioTV, JioCinema (non-premium), and JioCloud
  • Effective Cost: Rs 5.20 per day
  • While this offers long-term savings, the reduced validity may limit its appeal.
  1. Rs 448 Plan

  • Validity: 84 days
  • Benefits: Unlimited calls and 1,000 SMS
  • Perks: Access to JioTV, JioCinema (non-premium), and JioCloud
  • Effective Cost: Rs 5 per day
  • This plan retains its benefits while being slightly cheaper than its earlier Rs 458 pricing.
  1. Jio Republic Day Offer 2025

To mark Republic Day, Jio is promoting its Rs 3,599 annual plan with a 100% value-back deal, offering:

  • Voice & SMS: Unlimited calls and 100 SMS/day
  • Data: 2.5GB/day, unlimited usage at 64 kbps after the daily limit
  • Perks: Unlimited 5G and Jio app access
  • Partner Discounts: Offers on AJIO, EaseMyTrip, Tira, and Swiggy

Airtel’s Updated Plans

  1. Rs 1,849 Annual Plan

  • Validity: 365 days
  • Benefits: Unlimited calls and 3,600 SMS
  • Perks: Airtel Rewards, including Apollo 24/7 Circle membership and free Hello Tunes
  • Effective Cost: Rs 5.06 per day
  • Unlike Jio, Airtel maintains a full-year validity, making it a more consistent long-term option.
  1. Rs 469 Plan

  • Validity: 84 days
  • Benefits: Unlimited calls and 900 SMS
  • Perks: Apollo 24/7 Circle membership and free Hello Tunes
  • Effective Cost: Rs 5.58 per day
  • This plan offers a lower upfront cost while keeping its original benefits.

Vodafone-Idea’s Voice and SMS Plan

Vi offers a single voice and SMS plan:

  • Price: Rs 1,460
  • Validity: 270 days
  • Benefits: Unlimited calls and 100 SMS
  • Additional Charges: Rs 1 for local and Rs 1.5 for STD messages after the SMS limit
  • While more affordable upfront, Vi’s shorter validity and fewer perks may not appeal to all users.

Jio’s plans stand out for their cost-effectiveness and additional perks like Jio apps. Meanwhile, Airtel’s plans offer stability with added benefits like Apollo 24/7 membership. The best choice depends on individual needs such as plan duration included features and ecosystem preferences.

FAQs

Q1. Why have Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel introduced new mobile plans?

Answer. Telecom companies introduced new mobile plans focusing on voice and SMS services to reflect consumer demand for affordable and non-data options, aligning with TRAI guidelines to address complaints from users who don’t require data services.

Q2. What are some benefits of Jio’s revised Rs 1,748 annual plan?

Answer. The Rs 1,748 annual plan offers unlimited calls, 3,600 SMS, access to JioTV, JioCinema (non-premium) and JioCloud, with an effective cost of Rs 5.20 per day though its validity is 336 days.

Q3. What does Airtel’s Rs 1,849 annual plan include?

Answer. Airtel’s Rs 1,849 annual plan includes unlimited calls, 3,600 SMS, Airtel Rewards, such as Apollo 24/7 Circle membership and free Hello Tunes, with a full-year validity and an effective cost of Rs 5.06 per day.

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Indian Book Publishers Sue OpenAI For Copyright Violations

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Highlights

  • Book publishers led by the FIP have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI.
  • The case is against the company using books without permission to train ChatGPT.
  • The lawsuit concerns ChatGPT’s ability to generate book summaries harming book sales.
  • FIP is seeking to stop OpenAI from accessing their copyrighted content or to delete datasets used in AI training and explain compensation.
  • The case aims to join another ongoing case by Indian news agency ANI against OpenAI.
  • The outcome of the hearings in New Delhi is scheduled for January 28.
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OpenAI faces new copyright lawsuit from Book publishers. (Photo by Jonathan Kemper on Unsplash)

Indian and international book publishers have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI accusing the company of using books without permission to train its AI tool ChatGPT. This lawsuit, led by the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP), joins a growing list of global legal challenges from authors, news organisations and musicians seeking to protect their intellectual property from unauthorised use by AI systems.

The FIP representing major publishers like Bloomsbury, Penguin Random House, Cambridge University Press, Pan Macmillan, Rupa Publications and S. Chand and Co. filed the case in December in New Delhi. According to the federation’s general secretary Pranav Gupta, “Our ask from the court is that they should stop (OpenAI from) accessing our copyright content.”

He added, “In case they don’t want to do licensing with us, they should delete datasets used in AI training and explain how we will be compensated. This impacts creativity.”

The case specifically concerns ChatGPT’s ability to generate book summaries, which publishers fear could harm book sales. Gupta expressed his concern saying, “This free tool produces book summaries, extracts, why would people buy books then? This will impact our sales, all members are concerned about this.”

OpenAI’s Position and Legal Battles

OpenAI has not commented on the lawsuit, which was filed in December and reported here for the first time. The company has consistently denied allegations of copyright misuse stating that its AI systems make “fair use” of publicly available data.

The lawsuit aims to join an ongoing case filed by Indian news agency ANI against OpenAI, which is seen as the most prominent legal challenge in India on this issue. In response to the ANI case, OpenAI reportedly argued that any order to delete training data would “result in a violation of its U.S. legal obligations,” and that “Indian judges have no right to hear a copyright case against the company as its servers are located abroad.”

However, the FIP has countered this asserting, “OpenAI offers services in India so its activities should fall under Indian laws.”

Protecting Copyrighted Works

One of the FIP’s members Penguin Random House announced in November a global initiative to include a statement on the copyright page of its books that says, “No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner for the purpose of training AI technologies.”

A Reuters test highlighted the issue, where ChatGPT was asked for details about the first volume of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, published by Bloomsbury. The tool provided chapter-by-chapter summaries and a list of key events, stopping short of reproducing the actual text.

ChatGPT explained, “I cannot provide the entire text of the book, as it is copyrighted material.”

“These cases represent a pivotal moment and can potentially shape the future legal framework on AI in India,” said Siddharth Chandrashekhar, a Mumbai-based lawyer. “The judgment passed here will test the balance between protecting IP and promoting tech advancement.”

OpenAI, which made its first hire in India last year by appointing former WhatsApp executive Pragya Misra for public policy and partnerships, now faces growing scrutiny in a rapidly expanding digital market. Indian Express reports, “OpenAI made its first India hire last year when it tapped former WhatsApp executive, Pragya Misra, to handle public policy and partnerships in the country of 1.4 billion people, where millions of new users are going online, thanks to cheap mobile data prices.”

The case has so far been listed before a court registrar in New Delhi who on January 10 asked OpenAI to respond. A judge is set to hear the matter on January 28 with the outcome likely to set a major precedent for the use of AI in India.

FAQs

Q1. Who has filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and why?

Answer. Indian and international book publishers, led by the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP), have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI for using books without permission to train its AI tool, ChatGPT.

Q2. What concerns do the publishers have regarding ChatGPT’s capabilities?

Answer. The lawsuit concerns ChatGPT’s ability to generate book summaries, which publishers fear could harm book sales. They want OpenAI to stop accessing their copyrighted content or delete datasets used in AI training and explain compensation.

Q3. What is the current legal status of the lawsuit against OpenAI in India?

Answer. The case aims to join an ongoing case filed by Indian news agency ANI against OpenAI. A court registrar in New Delhi has asked OpenAI to respond, and a judge is set to hear the matter on January 28, with the outcome likely to set a major precedent for the use of AI in India.

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iPhone SE 4 Leaked Video Reveals Design and Key Features

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Highlights

  • A leaked video shows the iPhone SE 4 in someone’s hand.
  • The video reveals the front design resembling the iPhone 14 and the back with a single rear camera.
  • It may include Apple’s new in-house cellular modem.
  • Earlier leaks about Pixel-like casings are clarified to be for the iPhone 17 Air and not the iPhone SE 4.
  • The iPhone SE 4 might come with a higher price tag than its predecessors.
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Screengrab from the iPhone SE 4 leaked video. (Credit – MajinBuOfficial on X)

Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone SE 4 expected to be called the iPhone 16E is soon going to be a reality. A new leaked video has surfaced offering a clear look at the device and confirming several rumours while debunking others. Here’s what we know about the phone after the recent leak.

iPhone SE 4 Leaked Video

Popular tipster MajinBuOfficial recently shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) revealing what the upcoming iPhone SE 4 looks like.

The video shows what appears to be the iPhone 16E in someone’s hands though it’s unclear if the phone is powered on or just a dummy unit. The front design closely resembles the iPhone 14 complete with a notch.

However, the back design is noticeably different featuring a single rear camera instead of the iPhone 14’s dual-camera setup. The single camera is likely a cost-saving measure keeping the phone budget-friendly while still maintaining Apple’s quality standards.

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iPhone SE 4 live images leaked online in a video. (Credit – Majin Bu on X)

The iPhone SE 4 is rumoured to include 8GB of RAM, which would be a big upgrade for this line. The extra memory is expected to support Apple’s growing focus on AI features even in its more affordable devices.

The video also addresses earlier leaks about Pixel-like casings clarifying that those cases are not for the iPhone SE 4. Instead, they are believed to be for the iPhone 17 Air expected to launch in late 2025.

One of the standout features of the iPhone 16E could be Apple’s new in-house cellular modem. This technology marks a significant step toward reducing reliance on third-party suppliers and could eventually make its way into other models including the iPhone 17.

While the iPhone SE 4 might come with a slightly higher price tag than its predecessors, it is still expected to be a more affordable option in Apple’s lineup. With the current iPhone SE inventory running low globally, the new model’s release seems imminent.

Many tech enthusiasts believe the iPhone 16E has the potential to stand out in 2025 as a solid budget-friendly option after the mixed reception of the iPhone 16 and Galaxy S25.

FAQs

Q1. What does the leaked video reveal about the design of the iPhone SE 4 (iPhone 16E)?

Answer. The video shows the front design closely resembles the iPhone 14 with a notch and the back design features a single rear camera.

Q2. What are some key features of the iPhone SE 4 mentioned in the leaked video?

Answer. The iPhone SE 4 is rumoured to include 8GB of RAM, Apple’s new in-house cellular modem, and it will likely be a budget-friendly option.

Q3. What rumours were debunked by the leaked video?

Answer. The video clarifies that Pixel-like casings are not for the iPhone SE 4 but are believed to be for the iPhone 17 Air expected to launch in late 2025.

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Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra May Skip Launch in Indian Market

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Highlights

  • According to tipster Yogesh Brar, only the base model Poco F7 is expected to launch in India this year.
  • The Pro and Ultra models may not make it to the Indian market.
  • Poco F7 Features – The Poco F7 might feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 4nm Dimensity 8400 Ultra chip, 50MP main camera, 8MP ultrawide lens, 20MP front camera, 6,550mAh battery and 90W fast charging support.
  • Pro and Ultra variants are expected to roll out globally after clearing various certifications.
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POCO F7 Pro & F7 Ultra reportedly will not launch in India. (Image Credit – Unknown)

Poco is gearing up to launch the Poco F7 series, which includes the Poco F7, Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra. These devices have been spotted on various certification websites hinting that an official launch may be around the corner. However, a recent leak shares some key details regarding the India launch plans.

According to popular tipster Yogesh Brar, Indian consumers might not see the Pro and Ultra models this year. Brar’s leak suggests that Poco has ambitious plans though the specifics remain unclear.

If the information is accurate, only the base model Poco F7 will make its way to India.

Poco F7 Series – What We Know So Far?

The Poco F7 has already appeared on India’s BIS and Singapore’s IMDA certification databases. Rumours suggest it will be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4, which recently launched in China.

If this is true, the Poco F7 could feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ support. Under the hood, it might pack the 4nm Dimensity 8400 Ultra chip, up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

The camera setup is expected to include a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens, along with a 20MP front-facing camera for selfies. Additionally, the phone could come with a 6,550mAh battery and 90W fast charging support.

While Indian markets may miss out on the Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra, these models are expected to roll out globally. The Poco F7 Pro has cleared several certifications including IMEI, IMDA, TDRA, EMVCo and SDPPI. Similarly, the Poco F7 Ultra has been spotted on IMEI, SDPPI and other certification platforms.

Poco’s decision to withhold the Pro and Ultra variants in India could stem from various reasons such as market saturation, pricing strategies or testing the waters with the base model before committing to a broader release.

FAQs

Q1. Which Poco F7 models might not be launched in India?

Answer. According to popular tipster Yogesh Brar, Indian consumers might not see the Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra models this year.

Q2. What are some expected features of the Poco F7?

Answer. The Poco F7 could feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 4nm Dimensity 8400 Ultra chip, 50MP main camera, 8MP ultrawide lens, 20MP front camera, 6,550mAh battery, and 90W fast charging support.

Q3. Where are the Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra models expected to be launched?

Answer. While Indian markets may miss out on the Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra, these models are expected to roll out globally.

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Sony Teams Up with Xiaomi for a Limited Edition PlayStation Fitness Tracker

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Highlights

  • Sony is collaborating with Xiaomi in China to launch a PlayStation-branded fitness tracker.
  • It is to mark the 10 years of PlayStation in China.
  • Features – PlayStation-themed straps, a 1.74-inch OLED display, water resistance, heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, 150 sports modes and battery life of up to 21 days.
  • Sony hasn’t been confirmed for release outside China.
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PlayStation China 10th Anniversary Limited Edition sports bracelet unveiled. (Image credit – PlayStation China on Weibo)

Sony is celebrating 10 years of PlayStation in China with an unexpected PlayStation-branded fitness tracker. The collaboration was recently announced on PlayStation China’s Weibo account. Here’s everything we know about the special edition wearable so far.

The special edition wearable comes packaged in a blue box and appears to be a customised version of the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro. The PlayStation version of the tracker doesn’t feature significant design changes but the strap steals the spotlight.

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PlayStation China’s post on its official Weibo account.

The strap is adorned with PlayStation’s iconic face button symbols and logo making it a must-have for fans. The package also includes a plain black strap, a commemorative card and a charging cable.

Sony hasn’t confirmed if the tracker will include any software tweaks to enhance the PlayStation branding, so for now, the changes appear to be mostly aesthetic. At its core, this fitness tracker boasts the impressive hardware of the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro.

It includes the following features –

  • A74-inch OLED display with a smooth 60Hz refresh rate and a brightness of 1200 nits.
  • A lightweight aluminium shell that’s water-resistant up to 5 ATM making it swim-proof.
  • A slim profile of just 8mm and a weight of 24.5 grams for maximum comfort.
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The PlayStation-branded fitness tracker is reportedly a customised version of the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro. (Image credit – PlayStation China on Weibo)

The tracker also offers comprehensive health and fitness features, including heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, menstrual cycle tracking and GPS. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy over 150 sports modes and an impressive battery life of up to 21 days.

Sony hasn’t shared details about the availability of this PlayStation-themed fitness tracker outside China.

It is unlikely to see a global release since Sony’s limited-edition PlayStation products are often market-specific. However, this wearable could be a one-of-a-kind collector’s item for die-hard PlayStation fans in China.

FAQS

Q1. What is Sony celebrating with the PlayStation-branded fitness tracker?

Answer. Sony is celebrating 10 years of PlayStation in China with a PlayStation-branded fitness tracker.

Q2. What is the base model for the PlayStation fitness tracker?

Answer. The PlayStation-branded fitness tracker is a customised version of the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro.

Q3. What features does the PlayStation-themed fitness tracker offer?

Answer. It includes a 1.74-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, menstrual cycle tracking, GPS, over 150 sports modes and up to 21 days of battery life.

Q4. Are there any design changes specific to the PlayStation version of the fitness tracker?

Answer. The strap features PlayStation’s iconic face button symbols and logo, and it comes with a commemorative card and a charging cable.

Q5. Will the PlayStation-themed fitness tracker be available outside China?

Answer. Sony hasn’t shared details about availability outside China, and it is unlikely to see a global release since Sony’s limited-edition PlayStation products are often market-specific.

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WhatsApp May Soon Let iOS Users Manage Multiple Accounts on One Device

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Highlights

  • WhatsApp may soon allow iOS users to manage multiple accounts on one device.
  • The feature will enable iOS users to switch between accounts seamlessly.
  • There is no official release date yet.
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Soon you will be able to easily switch WhatsApp accounts on one device. (Photo by Christian Wiediger on Unsplash)

WhatsApp is gearing up for more exciting updates and one of the most anticipated features could soon make its way to iOS users. Reports suggest iOS users will soon have the ability to manage multiple accounts on a single device.

Here’s what we know so far.

According to trusted WhatsApp beta source WaBetaInfo, the latest iOS update version 25.2.10.70 includes early support for adding and managing multiple accounts within the app. While this feature was first spotted in testing for Android back in August 2023, it seems WhatsApp is now preparing to bring it to iOS users as well.


As of now, the details on when the feature would roll out on iOS devices is still unclear. The current Android version allows users to set up multiple accounts by either designating one as the primary account or linking a secondary account by scanning a QR code.

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WhatsApp will allow users to manage multiple accounts within the app starting with iOS. (Image crest – @WABetaInfo on X)

If introduced similarly, iOS users will be able to switch between WhatsApp accounts seamlessly, all on the same device.

Behind the scenes, multi-account functionality requires careful organisation. Chats, notifications, backups and settings will need to stay separate for each account unless users choose to sync certain features. This ensures a smooth and clutter-free experience while managing multiple accounts.

There’s no official word yet on when WhatsApp will roll out multi-account support for iOS. However, the fact that the company is actively working on this feature suggests it could arrive sooner rather than later.

It is clear based on recent updates like new camera effects, self-stickers and quick reactions that WhatsApp is focused on enhancing the user experience. Multi-account support will be another major step forward making it easier for users to manage personal and work accounts without juggling multiple devices.

FAQs

Q1. What new feature may WhatsApp soon introduce for iOS users?

Answer. WhatsApp may soon allow iOS users to manage multiple accounts on one device with early support included in the latest iOS update version 25.2.10.70.

Q2. How will iOS users be able to set up multiple WhatsApp accounts?

Answer. The feature, which was first tested on Android in August 2023 will enable iOS users to switch between accounts seamlessly, potentially by using QR codes for setup.

Q3. Is there an official release date for multi-account support on iOS?

Answer. There is no official release date yet, but WhatsApp’s active development suggests multi-account support for iOS could arrive soon enhancing user experience.

HMD’s First Earbuds Feature a Nokia Lumia-Inspired Charging Case

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Highlights

  • HMD’s first true wireless earbuds the Ampd Buds spotted in FCC filings.
  • It reportedly features a charging case inspired by the Nokia Lumia design with colours matching the HMD Skyline series.
  • The charging case has built-in magnets for reverse wireless charging.
  • Each earbud has a 35mAh battery offering up to 5 hours of playback.
  • An announcement is expected at the 19th Mobile World Congress (MWC) in 2025.
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Certification from the FCC reveals HMD is preparing to launch its own audio accessories Ampd Buds. (Image credit – NokiaMob)

HMD is mostly known for launching phones under its own brand with smartphones like the HMD Pulse and Skyline. However, it seems the brand is ready to branch out into other categories as new reports suggest a foray into audio accessories. Recently, the company’s first pair of true wireless earbuds called the Ampd Buds has surfaced in an FCC filing sparking speculations.

Here’s everything we know so far.

HMD Ampd Buds – What We Know?

The earbuds themselves have a familiar flat stem-style design with a driver-housing module but the real standout is the charging case. Inspired by the design of the HMD Skyline smartphone, which itself pays homage to the iconic Nokia Lumia phones, the case features a sleek and vibrant look.

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FCC Certification details surfaced online revealing HMD Ampd Buds’ colour options and other details. (Image credit – NokiaMob)

The Ampd Buds come in Black, Blue and Pink colour matching the colour palette of the HMD Skyline series.

One of the most exciting features is the built-in magnets in the charging case. These magnets allow the case to attach directly to the HMD Skyline smartphone or any phone with wireless charging capabilities to enable reverse wireless charging.

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HMD Ampd Buds will reportedly have an HMD Skyline smartphone-inspired design. (Image credit – NokiaMob)

This makes it easy to top up your earbuds on the go even if you’ve forgotten to bring your cables.

The FCC filing reveals that each earbud has a 35mAh battery, offering up to 5 hours of music playback on a single charge. However, details about the battery capacity of the charging case remain undisclosed.

It’s unclear when HMD plans to officially launch the Ampd Buds, but it’s possible the announcement will take place during the 19th Mobile World Congress (MWC) in 2025.

HMD is expected to unveil other gadgets and accessories at the event as well.

FAQs

Q1. What is unique about the design of HMD’s first true wireless earbuds, the Ampd Buds?

Answer. The Ampd Buds feature a charging case inspired by the Nokia Lumia design with colours matching the HMD Skyline series.

Q2. How does the charging case of the Ampd Buds support wireless charging?

Answer. The charging case has built-in magnets for reverse wireless charging, allowing it to attach to the HMD Skyline smartphone or any wireless charging-capable phone.

Q3. What is the battery capacity of each earbud and the expected playback time?

Answer. Each earbud has a 35mAh battery offering up to 5 hours of music playback on a single charge.

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Report: iPhone 17 Likely to Keep the Same Dynamic Island Size

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Highlights

  • The size of the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 17 series will reportedly remain largely unchanged.
  • Earlier speculation suggested a smaller Dynamic Island due to metalens technology.
  • Apple aims for a completely edge-to-edge display in the future.
  • This technology is still years away from being ready keeping the Dynamic Island size consistent for now.
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iPhone 17 rumoured dynamic island change might not happen. (Image credit – Apple)

A rumoured change for the iPhone 17’s Dynamic Island might not happen after all. According to renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the size of the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 17 series will be largely unchanged compared to the iPhone 16 lineup.

Earlier reports from analyst Jeff Pu suggested that the iPhone 17 Pro Max could feature a much narrowed Dynamic Island thanks to a new metalens technology. This advancement would reduce the size of the proximity sensor currently housed within Dynamic Island making room for a smaller Face ID sensor.

However, Kuo’s latest update casts doubt on these claims.

In a short social media post, he wrote, “I expect the Dynamic Island size to remain largely unchanged across the 2H25 iPhone 17 series.”

While Kuo doesn’t provide further details, the phrase “largely unchanged” leaves room for interpretation. It’s possible that some minor size reduction could still happen, but it may not be as dramatic as previously rumoured.


Apple’s ultimate goal is to create a completely edge-to-edge display by embedding the front-facing camera and Face ID components under the screen. However, this technology is still several years away from being ready.

The iPhone 17 lineup is expected to be unveiled this September and more leaks and rumours are likely to surface as the launch date approaches. For now, it seems the Dynamic Island will stay much the same for another generation.

FAQs

Q1. Will the size of the Dynamic Island change in the iPhone 17 series?

Answer. According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the size of the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 17 series will be “largely unchanged” compared to the iPhone 16 lineup.

Q2. What technology was rumoured to reduce the size of the Dynamic Island in the iPhone 17?

Answer. Earlier reports suggested that a new “metalens” technology would reduce the size of the proximity sensor within Dynamic Island, allowing for a smaller Face ID sensor.

Q3. What is Apple’s ultimate goal for the iPhone display?

Answer. Apple’s ultimate goal is to create a completely edge-to-edge display by embedding the front-facing camera and Face ID components under the screen. However, this technology is still several years away from being ready.

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X Rolls Out Vertical Video Feed Globally

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Highlights

  • X is rolling out its vertical video feed globally starting on iOS.
  • Android release timing is yet to be announced.
  • The feature is accessible via a dedicated tab next to the Grok button.
  • It is designed for both entertainment and monetisation similar to TikTok and Instagram.
  • The rollout aligns with uncertainty around TikTok’s future in the U.S.

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Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) is expanding its vertical video feed to users worldwide just days after its initial release in the U.S. TechCrunch confirmed with the company that the global rollout is “underway.”

The feature was spotted in several regions outside the U.S. including India, Australia and parts of Europe. An X spokesperson confirmed the news, adding that the feature is currently available only on iOS. However, Android users will have to wait a bit longer as no specific timeline for its release has been provided yet.

The vertical video feed can be accessed through a dedicated tab in the X app, which is prominently placed next to the Grok button. This new feature is not just about entertainment but also a revenue-generating tool.

X plans to show ads after users scroll through a few short videos adopting a monetisation strategy similar to platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

The timing of this release aligns with the current uncertainty around TikTok’s future in the US due to the proposed ban. The situation has created an opportunity for competitors like X to capture more market share even though enforcement of the ban is currently paused.

Video content has been a growing priority for X.

The platform launched a stand-alone TV app to showcase videos from creators and organisations last year. Moreover, X also introduced a feature previously that allows users to tap on videos in their timeline and swipe up to view short-form video content.

With this current vertical video feed rollout, X aims to further engage users and expand its video content while competing with other social media giants.

FAQs

Q1. When and where is the vertical video feed being rolled out by Elon Musk’s X?

Answer. The vertical video feed is being rolled out globally, starting on iOS, with no specific timeline provided for the Android release.

Q2. How can users access the vertical video feed on X?

Answer. Users can access the vertical video feed through a dedicated tab in the X app, placed next to the Grok button.

Q3. What is the monetisation strategy for the vertical video feed on X?

Answer. X plans to show ads after users scroll through a few short videos, adopting a monetisation strategy similar to platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

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