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WhatsApp Adds Drafts Feature to Chats, Tests Themed Icons for Contacts and Group Chats

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Highlights

  • WhatsApp introduces a new Message Drafts feature.
  • It will save incomplete messages with a “Draft” label for quick access.
  • WhatsApp is testing themed icons for contacts and group chats.
  • Themed icons will make it easier to identify chats without profile pictures.
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WhatsApp finally introduces Drafts messages for chats. (Image Credit – WhatsApp)

A positive news for all WhatsApp users across the world, the day has finally come! WhatsApp is finally introducing the long-awaited draft feature making it easier for users to manage unfinished messages.

The new feature called Message Drafts highlights incomplete messages with a “Draft” label and automatically moves them to the top of the chat list for quick access. It basically offers “a new and easy way to find your unfinished messages,” ensuring users can locate and complete them effortlessly.

It will be a great feature for situations when you start typing a message and can’t hit send for some reason.

As per reports, this much-needed update is now available globally.

WhatsApp Themed Icons for Contacts and Group Chats

In a separate report, it is revealed that WhatsApp is also experimenting with themed icons for contacts and group chats. It will be a colourful new feature designed to enhance the app’s visual appeal.

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WhatsApp to bring colour-coded icons for chats and contacts. (screenshot credit – WABetaInfo)

The popular WhatsApp beta update leaker WABetaInfo, in one of the recent posts, revealed that WhatsApp users will soon see vibrant and distinct icons for chats without profile pictures instead of the standard icons.


This update aims to make chats easier to identify for contacts with similar names or for group chats that haven’t set custom icons.

According to PhoneArena, these themed icons are part of a broader design revamp. WhatsApp has been testing a customisable theme feature that will allow users to tweak the app’s primary colour.

Options include a black theme for light mode and a white accent for dark mode. The addition of colourful icons complements this effort.

Themed icons are also expected to help users differentiate between multiple group chats or communities with identical names, saving time and reducing confusion. These will look like the colour-coded contacts in your phone’s address book.

The feature is reportedly under development and will be rolled out in future updates.

FAQs

Q1. What is the new Message Drafts feature on WhatsApp?

Answer. The Message Drafts feature highlights incomplete messages with a “Draft” label and moves them to the top of the chat list for quick access, making it easier to manage unfinished messages.

Q2. What are the themed icons on WhatsApp?

Answer. Themed icons are colourful new icons for chats without profile pictures, designed to enhance visual appeal and make chats easier to identify.

Q3. What customisation options is WhatsApp testing for themes?

Answer. WhatsApp is testing customisable themes that allow users to tweak the app’s primary colour including options for a black theme for light mode and a white accent for dark mode.

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Also Read : WhatsApp beta tests new notification controls to clarify impact of muting group chat

Meta Testing Bluesky-Like Custom Feeds Feature For Threads

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Highlights

  • Meta is testing a new Custom Feeds feature for Threads.
  • It will allow users to pin topic-based feeds directly to the app’s home screen.
  • This feature will reportedly be similar to Bluesky’s.
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Threads testing custom feed feature similar to Bluesky. (Image credit – Engadget)

Facing competition from many rival apps, Meta has been focusing on keeping Threads’ relevancy alive.

The company is constantly rolling out features and introducing new ways to engage with its users better.

In a recent update, it has been revealed Meta is working to roll out a new feature for Threads that may feel familiar to Bluesky users.

It’s called custom feeds and here’s everything we know about it.

This new addition is currently in testing and will allow users to pin topic-based feeds directly to the app’s home screen.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the testing of this feature in a post on Threads.

 

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The new feature expands beyond Threads’ existing algorithmic ‘For You’ feed, which remains the default and the ‘Following’ feed. Users can create custom feeds by searching for a keyword like ‘skincare,’ tapping the ‘…’ menu and selecting ‘create new feed.’

These feeds can be personalised further by adding specific profiles whose posts you want to see.

According to a Meta spokesperson, as revealed to Engadget, users can create up to 128 custom feeds, although the feature is still being tested and isn’t available to everyone yet.

Some reports have highlighted that this approach is similar to Bluesky’s custom feeds introduced last year.

However, while Bluesky’s version relies on user-created algorithms and requires technical knowledge to build, Meta’s implementation is much simpler, making it accessible to more users.

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Bluesky’s feeds provide details on what’s trending on the platform. (Image credit – Engadget)

This change could address some common complaints about Threads’ main algorithmic feed and provide more control over content preferences.

Threads’ new feature comes at a time when Bluesky is seeing significant growth.

While Bluesky is still smaller than Threads—Bluesky has under 17 million users compared to Threads’ 275 million—it’s gaining traction. Bluesky recently posted on X about adding a million new users in the week following the election and another million in a single day.

Meanwhile, Threads continues to grow by about a million users daily as was revealed by Instagram head Adam Mosseri in a recent post.

 

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If Bluesky sustains its growth, Meta may feel even more compelled to adapt features. For now, custom feeds on Threads could be a step toward addressing user demand for better personalisation options.

FAQs

Q1. What is the new feature Meta is testing for Threads?

Answer. Meta is testing a new feature called “custom feeds” that allows users to pin topic-based feeds directly to the app’s home screen.

Q2. How can users create custom feeds in Threads?

Answer. Users can create custom feeds by searching for a keyword like “skincare,” tapping the “…” menu, and selecting “create new feed.” These feeds can be further personalized by adding specific profiles.

Q3. How do the custom feeds in Threads compare to Bluesky’s version?

Answer. While Bluesky’s custom feeds rely on user-created algorithms and require technical knowledge, Meta’s implementation is simpler and more accessible to users, allowing up to 128 custom feeds.

Also Read : Meta Planning on Introducing Ads on Threads Soon: Report

Also Read : Threads Hit 275 Million Active Monthly Users, Mosseri Confirms

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Apple Adds iPhone XS Max and Apple Watch Series 2 to Vintage and Obsolete Lists

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Highlights

  • Apple updates its vintage and obsolete product lists.
  • Added the iPhone XS Max and Apple Watch Series 2 models to the lists.
  • “Vintage” products are those not sold for more than 5 but less than 7 years and may still be repairable.
  • “Obsolete” products are those not sold for more than 7 years and are no longer eligible for Apple repairs.
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The iPhone XS Max launched in 2018 has been added to Apple’s Vintage Product list. (Image credit – Apple)

If you are someone who holds onto their old Apple devices then Apple’s vintage and obsolete product list is something you must keep a tab on.

You never know when Apple will add your old iPhone or MacBook to this list of products the brand no longer can provide support for.

In the last few months, this is the third time Apple has updated its list and here are the new entrants.

Apple has updated its vintage and obsolete product lists adding devices such as the iPhone XS Max and Apple Watch Series 2 models.

Joe Rossignol at MacRumors spotted the updated list earlier and shared details in a recent report.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s new and what these classifications mean for users.

Newly Added to the Lists

Vintage Products:

  • iPhone XS Max
  • iPhone 6s Plus

Obsolete Products:

  • Apple Watch Series 2, Aluminum (2nd generation), 38mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Aluminum (2nd generation), 42mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Stainless Steel (2nd generation), 38mm
  • Apple Watch Series 2, Stainless Steel (2nd generation), 42mm

The iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus joining the vintage list together is notable since the two phones were released three years apart—the 6s Plus in 2015 and the XS Max in 2018.

However, Apple bases its vintage and obsolete designations on when a product was last sold and not when it was released. This is why the iPhone 6s Plus has enjoyed an extended market presence and is now considered vintage alongside the newer XS Max.

What Do Apple’s “Vintage” and “Obsolete” Tags Mean?

Apple defines these terms based on the time elapsed since a product was discontinued from sale:

Vintage: Products not sold for more than 5 years but less than 7 years. These devices may still be repairable at Apple or authorized service providers, depending on parts availability.

Obsolete: Products not sold for more than 7 years. Apple does not provide any hardware service for these devices, and service providers cannot order parts.

However, Mac laptops may qualify for battery-only repairs for up to 10 years if parts are available.

These classifications impact repairability. While vintage products might still receive some support obsolete devices are no longer eligible for Apple repairs.

This update follows Apple’s recent addition of various Macs and iPads to the vintage list last month continuing the company’s practice of phasing out support for older devices.

FAQS

Q1. What are the newly added devices to Apple’s vintage and obsolete lists?

Answer. The newly added devices are the iPhone XS Max and the Apple Watch Series 2 models.

Q2. What is the difference between Apple’s “vintage” and “obsolete” tags?

Answer. “Vintage” products are those not sold for more than 5 but less than 7 years and may still be repairable. “Obsolete” products are those not sold for more than 7 years and are no longer eligible for Apple repairs.

Q3. Why are the iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus considered vintage together?

Answer. The iPhone XS Max and iPhone 6s Plus are considered vintage because Apple bases its vintage and obsolete designations on when a product was last sold not when it was released.

Google To Introduce ‘Shielded Email’ Feature That Hides Email Address from Apps

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Highlights

  • Google is developing a new feature called ‘Shielded Email.’
  • It will allow users to create email aliases and hide the actual email id from apps.
  • It aims to protect users’ personal email addresses and minimise risks from data breaches.
  • The feature is currently in beta.
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Google planning to soon allow its users to hide the actual email address from the Android app. (Photo by Solen Feyissa on Unsplash)

Google is working on a new feature called “Shielded Email” to help users protect their personal email addresses.

This privacy-focused tool was spotted in the code for Google Play Services by Android Authority earlier this week.

The Shielded Email would let users generate unique, random email addresses that are forwarded to their personal inbox, basically allowing users to create email aliases.

Emails sent to these aliases would be forwarded to the user’s primary email account. If unwanted spam becomes an issue, users could “turn off forwarding at any time” through their Google Account settings. It’s likely these settings will be accessible via myaccount.google.com or its Android counterpart.

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Shielded Email feature in the Autofill settings menu spotted by the Andriod Authority team. (Screenshot credit – Android Authority)

It is described in beta version 24.45.33 of Google Play Services as a way to “Keep your email address private with Shielded Email.”

References from the APK teardown as shared by Android Authority –

<string name=”autofill_datatype_shielded_email_title”>Shielded Email</string>

<string name=”autofill_datatype_shielded_email_subtext”>Generated email addresses</string>

The feature is expected to help users avoid online tracking and minimise risks from data breaches. Users may be able to generate Shielded Emails when signing up for new accounts in Android apps or on the web.

Shielded Email will likely integrate with Android’s autofill functionality and Google Password Manager, making it seamless to use when filling out forms or creating new accounts.

References from the APK teardown as shared by Android Authority –

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_dialog_title_new_user”>Keep your email address private with Shielded Email</string>

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_dialog_lower_message_new_user”>Emails forward to ^1. To control spam, you can turn off forwarding at any time in your Google Account. <a href=”^2″>Learn more about Shielded Email</a>.</string>

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_dialog_upper_message_new_user”>Use an email address created for this app. This can protect you from online tracking and data breaches.</string>

The feature is not yet functional even though it was visible in the Autofill settings menu, which could mean a wider release is on cards soon.

It’s unclear whether Google will offer Shielded Email for free or include it as part of its paid Google One subscription. Charging for the feature could both encourage Google One sign-ups and prevent misuse of the service.

References from the APK teardown as shared by Android Authority –

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_create_button_text”>Use address</string>

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_dialog_title_returning_user”>Use Shielded Email?</string>

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_dialog_upper_message_returning_user”>Use an email address created for this app. Emails will forward to ^1</string>

<string name=”autofill_shielded_ids_email_label”>Use Shielded Email</string>

Apple also offers a similar Hide My Email feature for iCloud+ users. Available since 2021, Apple’s Hide My Email starts at $0.99 per month and protects users’ privacy by keeping their actual email addresses hidden.

FAQs

Q1. What is Google’s new feature ‘Shielded Email’ designed to do?

Answer. The Shielded Email feature lets users generate unique, random email addresses that are forwarded to their personal inbox helping users protect their personal email addresses.

Q2. How will Google Shielded Email help users avoid online tracking?

Answer. Google’s Shielded Email allows users to create email aliases for new accounts in Android apps or on the web, thereby protecting their real email addresses from online tracking and data breaches.

Q3. Is Google’s Shielded Email free or a paid subscription?

Answer. It’s unclear whether Google will offer Shielded Email for free or include it as part of its paid Google One subscription.

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NordPass Reveals Most Common Password in India and How Easy To Crack It

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Highlights

  • The most used password globally and in India is ‘123456’.
  • Easy-to-guess passwords like ‘123456789, ‘qwerty’, and ‘password are also popular.
  • 78% of the world’s most common passwords can be cracked in less than a second.
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NordPass report reveals that ‘123456’ is the most commonly used password in India and globally. (Photo by Towfiqu Barbhuiya on Unsplash)

Weak passwords are a common problem. There is a science to setting a strong password for online accounts but most internet users have never paid attention to it.

At least that’s what these password surveys tell us repeatedly.

A recent NordPass study has again highlighted the alarming trends of setting easily crackable passwords globally.

NordPass has unveiled its sixth annual Top 200 Most Common Passwords report revealing some startling patterns in how people choose their passwords worldwide including in India.

Here’s a detailed roundup of the report.

The most-used password globally and in India is the predictable “123456.”

Of the 3,018,050 people worldwide who opted for this insecure password, 76,981 are from India. The second most-used password globally, “123456789,” ranks fourth in India.

The study conducted with NordStellar highlights that nearly half of the world’s most common passwords consist of easy-to-guess combinations, such as “qwerty,” “1q2w3e4er5t,” and “123456789.” These patterns are just as prevalent in India.

A previous NordPass study found that the average internet user manages 168 personal account passwords and 87 work accounts.

With such a high volume, people often fall back on simple passwords, which are easy to remember but even easier to crack.

Security experts consistently warn against using passwords like “qwerty123,” a common favourite password in countries such as the Netherlands, Canada, Finland and Lithuania. Now this password has also entered the top 10 list in India.

Another popular yet insecure choice is the word “password” itself.

This classic has long featured on global password lists and is now the second most-used password in India. It also tops the list in Australia and the UK.

In India, some cultural personalisation adds variety to weak passwords such as “Indya123” instead of “India123.” Other common options include “admin” and “abcd1234.”

The report highlights an alarming statistic that 78% of the world’s most common passwords can be cracked in less than a second up from 70% last year.

The study found that nearly 40% of commonly used passwords overlap between personal and business accounts. Many employees continue using default passwords like “admin,” “temppass,” “newuser,” or “welcome,” set during account creation.

Moreover, many people reuse the same password for both personal and work accounts, which makes it easier for hackers to infiltrate sensitive systems.

List of 20 Most Common Passwords Used in India

Rank Password Time It Takes To Crack Count
1 123456 < 1 second 8,526
2 password < 1 second 2,587
3 lemonfish 8 minutes 1,408
4 111111 < 1 second 1,095
5 12345 < 1 second 1,094
6 12345678 < 1 second 970
7 123456789 < 1 second 761
8 admin < 1 second 454
9 abcd1234 < 1 second 380
10 1qaz@WSX 11 minutes 352
11 qwerty < 1 second 333
12 admin123 11 minutes 326
13 Admin@123 1 hour 296
14 1234567 < 1 second 288
15 123123 < 1 second 281
16 welcome < 1 second 279
17 abc123 < 1 second 270
18 1234567890 < 1 second 269
19 india123 50 seconds 232
20 Password < 1 second 232

 

Tips for Better Password Security

  • Create strong passwords that are at least 20 characters long.
  • Include a mix of numbers, letters, and symbols.
  • Avoid reusing passwords across accounts.
  • Enable multi-factor or two-factor authentication wherever possible.
  • If remembering complex passwords feels overwhelming, consider using a free password manager.

FAQs

Q1. What is the most used password in India and globally?

Answer. The most-used password globally and in India is “123456.”

Q2. How quickly can the world’s most common passwords be cracked?

Answer. According to a recent report, 78% of the world’s most common passwords can be cracked in less than a second, up from 70% last year.

Q3. What are some common yet insecure passwords used in India?

Answer. In India, common yet insecure passwords include “123456789,” “qwerty,” “password,” “Indya123,” “admin,” and “abcd1234.”

Also Read: Google Says Sorry After Passwords Vanish for 15 Million Windows Users

Also Read: Dangers of Using Pop Culture Passwords: Why Strong, Unique Passwords Are Essential for Online Security

Also Read: Top Most Common Hacked Passwords List

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun Confirms Global Rollout Schedule for HyperOS 2, Shares Eligible Devices

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Highlights

  • Xiaomi announced the global release of HyperOS 2 based on Android 15.
  • HyperOS 2 includes major upgrades in performance, connectivity, AI tools and privacy features.
  • It will introduce a new desktop interface, HyperCore, HyperConnect and HyperAI.
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Xiaomi CEO shared HyperOS 2 rollout schedule on X. (Image credit – Lei Jun on X)

Xiaomi has finally announced the global release of its new operating system based on Android 15, HyperOS 2.

After the recent debut in China with the Xiaomi 15 series, the new OS update will roll out to a wide user base in batches in the next few weeks.

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun revealed the timeline of the global rollout in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter).


Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming rollout of the new Xiaomi operating system update.

HyperOS 2.0 Update – What to Expect?

Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0 has been designed for the AI-driven future. It introduces major upgrades in performance, connectivity, AI tools and privacy features. The fresh desktop interface features customisable widgets, fluid dynamic animations and a stunning 3D weather system.

HyperOS 2 comes with HyperCore, which is Xiaomi’s optimised in-house kernel. It promises an overall speed boost, minimum CPU idle time and enhanced graphics performance, making the system ideal for both everyday use and gaming.

The operating system update also features HyperConnect, which enables smooth data and app transfers across Xiaomi devices.

It also introduces compatibility with Apple products in China allowing file sharing between Xiaomi and Apple devices for the first time.

Moreover, HyperAI offers advanced features like adaptive lock screens, AI Anti-Fraud protection and advanced content creation tools such as voice-to-text transcription and real-time translation.

Xiaomi has put privacy as one of its top priorities and added features like end-to-end encryption, a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) for secure data handling and enhanced data control through the Xiao Ai assistant.

HyperOS 2 Update – Eligible Smartphones

Smarting November –

Smartphones that will be eligible for the HyperOS 2 update starting in November are as follows –

  • Xiaomi MIX Flip
  • Xiaomi 14T Pro
  • Xiaomi 14T
  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 14
  • Xiaomi 13T Pro
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G
  • Redmi Note 13 5G
  • Redmi Note 13
  • POCO F6 Pro
  • POCO X6 Pro
  • POCO X6

Starting December –

Smartphones that will be eligible for the Android 15 x HyperOS 2 update starting in December are as follows –

  • Xiaomi 13 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
  • Xiaomi 13
  • Xiaomi 13T
  • Xiaomi 13 Lite
  • Xiaomi 12T Pro
  • Xiaomi 12T
  • Xiaomi 12 Pro
  • Xiaomi 12
  • Mi 11 Ultra
  • Mi 11
  • Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE
  • Redmi K50i
  • Redmi 13
  • Redmi 13C
  • Redmi 13 5G
  • Redmi 12 Pro+ 5G
  • Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G
  • Redmi Note 12 5G
  • Redmi Note 12S
  • Redmi 12 5G
  • Redmi 12
  • POCO C65
  • POCO X5 Pro 5G
  • POCO F5
  • POCO X4 GT
  • POCO F4 GT
  • POCO F6
  • POCO M6
  • POCO F5 Pro
  • POCO C75

HyperOS 2 Update – Tablets & Wearables

Xiaomi will also roll out the HyperOS 2 update for its range of tablets and wearables in the coming weeks. As per reports, the Xiaomi 6S Pro 12.4 and the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro will get the new operating system in November. Whereas, the following Xiaomi tablets will get the Android 15 update in December –

  • Xiaomi Pad 6
  • Redmi Pad Pro 5G
  • Redmi Pad Pro
  • Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4G
  • Redmi Pad SE 8.7
  • Redmi Pad SE
  • POCO Pad

FAQs

Q1. When will the global rollout of Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 begin?

Answer. The global release of HyperOS 2 based on Android 15 will start in November 2024.

Q2. What are the key features of HyperOS 2?

Answer. HyperOS 2 includes major upgrades in performance, connectivity, AI tools, and privacy features, with a new desktop interface, HyperCore, HyperConnect and HyperAI.

Q3. How does HyperOS 2 enhance privacy for users?

Answer. HyperOS 2 emphasizes privacy with end-to-end encryption, a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), and enhanced data control through the Xiao Ai assistant.

Q4. When will Xiaomi wearables get the new OS update?

Answer. The Xiaomi 6S Pro 12.4 and the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro will get the new operating system in November.

Also Read : Upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Processor Spotted in Xiaomi HyperOS

Also Read : Xiaomi Introduces Xiaomi HyperOS, A Human-Centric Operating System Designed for Connected Personal Devices in India

Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Seeking Ban on WhatsApp in India Over Privacy Concerns

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Highlights

  • The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking a ban on WhatsApp in India.
  • Filed by Omanakuttan KG, the PIL argued that WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy violates user privacy.
  • The PIL was previously dismissed by the Kerala High Court in 2021.
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Omanakuttan KG a software engineer from Kerala filed a plea in the Supreme Court seeking a WhatsApp ban. (Image credit – Unknown)

WhatsApp is a popular app today but it has often come under fire for privacy concerns. The matter this week made headlines as it came up in the apex court.

The Supreme Court has rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a ban on WhatsApp if it does not comply with Indian regulatory guidelines.

The division bench comprising Justices M.M. Sundresh and Aravind Kumar declined to hear the plea filed in Kerala.

Omanakuttan KG is a software engineer from Kerala and has filed a PIL arguing that WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy violates users’ rights to privacy.

Omanakuttan’s petition alleged that WhatsApp’s policy collects sensitive user data, such as battery information, in violation of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.

He further argued that this undermines user privacy guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The plea highlighted how WhatsApp adheres to stricter privacy norms in Europe but resists similar compliance in India.

The PIL was previously dismissed in the Kerala High Court in June 2021 as ‘premature.’ It later resurfaced in the Supreme Court raising broader concerns about national security and misinformation.

The petitioner also questioned WhatsApp’s refusal to trace message origins due to end-to-end encryption and criticized its reliability for serving legal notices.

However, the Supreme Court rejected the plea without further hearings emphasising the complexities surrounding digital privacy regulations and WhatsApp’s compliance with the Indian legal framework.

“If the app was not willing to change its technology and did not cooperate with the government, it should not be allowed to operate in the country.

The Centre had banned many websites and mobile apps for acting against the interest of the country,” the plea said.

The IT Rules introduced in 2021 made it mandatory for social media platforms including WhatsApp, X (then Twitter) and Facebook to maintain proper records of users and posts.

FAQs

Q1. What was the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the plea to ban WhatsApp?

Answer. The Supreme Court dismissed the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking to ban WhatsApp in India over privacy concerns.

Q2. What were the main privacy concerns raised in the PIL against WhatsApp?

Answer. The PIL argued that WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy violates user privacy and the Information Technology Rules, 2021, and highlighted discrepancies between its compliance in Europe and India.

Q3. Why was the PIL seeking WhatsApp ban dismissed by the Kerala High Court?

Answer. The PIL was previously dismissed by the Kerala High Court in June 2021 as ‘premature,’ but it later resurfaced in the Supreme Court raising broader concerns about national security and misinformation.

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OnePlus 13 Gets ‘Macro Close-Up’ Feature Via New Software Update

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Highlights

  • OnePlus 13 in China now has a ‘macro close-up’ feature via software update.
  • The new feature allows users to capture extreme close-up shots.
  • The phone includes a 50MP main sensor, 50MP periscope telephoto lens and 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens.
  • The OnePlus 13 is set to launch globally in December 2024.
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OnePlus 13 is expected to be launched in the global market in December 2024. (Image credit – OnePlus)

OnePlus recently launched its flagship OnePlus 13 smartphone in China with much fanfare.

While the global launch of the smartphone is still a few weeks away, OnePlus is currently in the middle of introducing new features to the phone.

Recently, the Chinese smartphone maker has introduced a new camera enhancement feature to the already top-tier camera of the OnePlus 13.

OnePlus 13 in China is now getting a new ‘macro close-up’ feature that allows users to capture extreme close-up shots with ease. This latest system update adds a new level of versatility to the already impressive camera system on the OnePlus 13.

As per the OnePlus announcement, the macro mode can be accessed after updating the device.

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OnePlus 13 macro close-up feature announcement marketing material in China. (Image credit – Gizmochina)

Once the update is installed, users can simply open the camera app, tap on the “little petal” icon and start shooting in macro mode. The update is being rolled out gradually, with all eligible devices expected to receive it by November 17.

To check for the update, users can go to Settings > System and Updates > Software Update, or try the “Apply for trial” option for a quick upgrade.

OnePlus 13 – Camera Features

OnePlus 13 – 50MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor with OIS & 50MP periscope lens.

The OnePlus 13 comes with an enhanced camera setup that includes a 50MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), a 50MP LYT-600 periscope telephoto lens with a multi-prism periscope structure and a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a 120° field of view. All are powered by the Samsung S5KJN5 sensor.

OnePlus has also continued its partnership with Hasselblad for image processing. It comes with features like “AI De-glare” for reducing reflections and “Shadowless Snap” for motion capture, features borrowed from the Find X8 series.

OnePlus 13 – Other Features and Pricing

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OnePlus 13 features the new Qualcomm flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. (Image credit – Qualcomm) 

The OnePlus 13 is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor providing a 45% boost in CPU and GPU performance. It also features OnePlus’s self-developed Tidal Engine for enhanced gaming and up to four years of smooth performance.

The second-generation Tiangong Cooling System Pro with a large 9925mm² vapour chamber ensures efficient temperature management.

The OnePlus 13 is set to launch globally in December 2024. In China, the smartphone price currently starts at 4,499 yuan (approx $631 or INR 53,284).

Based on this, we can expect the global pricing to remain in the same range.

FAQs

Q1. What new camera feature has been introduced to the OnePlus 13 in China?

Answer. OnePlus 13 in China now has a “macro close-up” feature that allows users to capture extreme close-up shots with ease.

Q2. What are the key camera specs of the OnePlus 13?

Answer. The OnePlus 13 features a 50MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor, a 50MP LYT-600 periscope telephoto lens and a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens, all powered by the Samsung S5KJN5 sensor.

Q3. When is the global launch of the OnePlus 13, and what is its expected price?

Answer. The OnePlus 13 is set to launch globally in December 2024, with prices in China starting at 4,499 yuan (approx $631 or INR 53,284).

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Google Maps Adds New Features To Help You Plan For Holidays – Now Report Transit Delays, Avoid Low Bridges, Easily Shop with New Product Search

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Highlights

  • Google Maps introduces features to help users plan for holidays in the US.
  • Users would be able to report transit delays, avoid low bridges and search for product in nearby stores.
  • Google Maps also shares travel tips for Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Christmas.

If you are in the U.S., Google has taken the time and initiative to help you plan for the holidays better this year. Google Maps is launching some helpful new features just in time for the holidays including the ability to report transit delays and convenient shopping.

Here’s everything you need to know about the new Google Maps feature.

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You can now Google Maps’ to know about delays on the route. (Image credit – Google)

When you’re looking at a transit station in the app, you’ll now see a “Report delay” button that lets you select the affected lines. You’ll also see a yellow “Delays” card that shows the number of delay reports and lets you confirm if “there are still delays.”

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Google Maps’ new feature will display route delay details to help in holiday season traffic management. (Image credit – Google)

In addition to crowdsourced information, Google will display delay updates directly from local transit agencies to keep you better informed.

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Google Maps’ new feature will help you avoid low bridges. (Image credit – Google)

For drivers towing trailers or other attachments, select vehicles with Google Maps built-in, such as the 2024 Chevy Tahoe, Chevy Suburban, and GMC Yukon, now offer an option to enter cargo dimensions (like length, width, height, and weight).

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Google Maps’ new feature now suggests routes that help you avoid obstacles. (Image credit – Google)

This feature allows Maps to suggest routes that avoid low-clearance bridges and tunnels, helping you avoid any tight squeezes or unexpected obstacles. Google plans to expand this feature to more vehicles in the future.

Android Automotive users also get some handy upgrades. You can now plan your route, including charging stops, on your phone and send it directly to your car.

And if you’re unsure about your plug type, you can enter your vehicle’s make and model into Maps on your phone.

This will show compatible charging stations whenever you search for them, saving you time and hassle.

Google explains this in a blog post, “Don’t know your plug type? Just add your vehicle’s make and model into Maps on your phone and we’ll automatically show you compatible charging stations whenever you search for them.”

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Google Maps would allow you to search for products in nearby stores. (Image credit – Google)

In other updates, you can now search for specific items in Google Maps and see nearby stores that have them in stock.

This feature covers home goods, electronics, clothing, and groceries. It works much like searching for a particular dish and finding restaurants that serve it, making shopping more convenient this season.

Google Maps’ Trends To Plan Holidays

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Google Maps popular times trends in the US. (Image credit – Google)

Google has shared its prediction for this US holiday traffic in order to help Google Maps users plan their travels well and save time.

Here are some of the insights shared by Google.

Thanksgiving Travel Tips:

  • Try to start your travel early to avoid busy times. The roads are generally clearest on the Sunday or Monday before Thanksgiving around 8 p.m. local time.
  • Avoid travelling on the Friday before Thanksgiving, as traffic is heaviest, especially from 1-2 p.m.
  • If you need to drive on Thanksgiving Day, plan to leave before 9 a.m. or after 3 p.m. to minimize delays.

Black Friday Shopping Traffic:

  • Expect the busiest traffic between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Black Friday.
  • To avoid the rush, schedule any driving for the early morning or evening instead.

Christmas Travel Planning:

Christmas Travel Planning
  • In the days leading up to Christmas, avoid driving between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. as this is usually when roads are most congested.
  • Check Google Maps’ Popular Times trends to find the best and worst times to visit popular holiday destinations and avoid long wait times.

FAQs

Q1. What new features is Google Maps introducing for holiday planning?

Answer. Google Maps is launching features to report transit delays, avoid low-clearance bridges, and search for specific items in nearby stores.

Q2. How does the new “Report delay” feature in Google Maps work?

Answer. When looking at a transit station in the app, users will see a “Report delay” button to select affected lines and a yellow “Delays” card to confirm current delays.

Q3. What are some Google Maps travel tips for avoiding traffic during the holidays?

Answer. Avoid busy times by starting travel early, planning around peak hours on Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Christmas, and checking Google Maps’ Popular Times trends.

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Indian Smartphone Market Record 6% YoY Rise in Q3 2024 With Vivo-Oppo On Top, iPhones Exports Hit Rs 60,000 Crore

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Highlights

  • The Indian smartphone market grew 5.6% YoY in Q3 2024.
  • Vivo and Oppo leading in market share and Apple achieving record shipments.
  • Growth in the entry-premium and premium segments due to discounts and new 5G smartphones.
  • Apple’s iPhone exports from India reached Rs 60,000 crore in seven months.
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Experts believe the Indian smartphone market growth in Q3 2024 is driven by attractive discounts, multiple financing options, extended warranty and bank offers in both online/offline channels. (Image credit – Reuters)

India’s smartphone market continued its growth streak for the fifth consecutive quarter according to IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker.

In Q3 2024, total smartphone shipments reached 46 million units recording a 5.6% year-over-year increase.

While Vivo and Oppo maintained their top position in market share, Apple achieved the milestone of hitting its highest-ever quarterly shipment in India at 4 million units.

Highlighting the factors working in favour of the Indian smartphone industry, Senior Research Manager Devices Research at IDC Asia Pacific, Upasana Joshi said, “Growth in the biggest quarter of the year was fueled by attractive discounts, multiple financing options, extended device warranty and cashback/bank offers across both online/offline channels. The launch of several new 5G smartphones also drove demand. One of the biggest draws during the eTailer sales was the attractive discounts on last year’s flagship models from Apple and Samsung.”

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International Data Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker report. (Image credit – IDC)

Vivo took the lead with a 15.8% market share and a 20% growth over Q3 2023, followed by Oppo, which saw impressive growth of 47.6%, capturing a 13.9% share.

Meanwhile, Samsung slipped to third place, holding 12.3% of the market with a notable 19.7% decline. OnePlus experienced the largest drop, with a 39.3% decrease, placing it in tenth.

Realme came in fourth with an 11.5% share, showing a similar decline to Samsung, while Xiaomi’s share remained steady at 11.4% with a small 2.7% increase.

Apple, however, surged 58.5%, capturing an 8.6% market share with record-breaking shipments.

Motorola and iQOO also saw impressive growth, with Motorola growing 149.5% and iQOO by 101.4%, giving them market shares of 5.7% and 4.2%, respectively.

Sharing insights on the potential of Q4, AVP Devices Research IDC Navkendar Singh said, “Cyclical dip in demand after the festive period and high shipments in 3Q24 will result in higher stock levels across channels in 4Q24. Thus, India’s smartphone market is expected to exit 2024 with a low single-digit annual growth. For the market to see high growth in 2025, it needs strong momentum in mass and entry-premium segments (US$100<US$400). We should also expect more affordable offerings and high decibel marketing around Gen AI features on smartphones in 2025.”

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IDC shared the brand share graph while revealing the report findings. (Image credit – IDC)

Key Highlights of Q3 2024

Average Selling Price (ASP): ASP rose 0.9% YoY and 3.8% QoQ, reaching $258.

Entry-Premium Segment ($200-$400): This segment saw a 42% YoY growth, now making up 28% of the market, with Oppo leading growth. Vivo and Samsung saw declines, but together these three brands hold 53% of this segment.

Premium Segment ($600-$800): This price range rose by 86% YoY, capturing 4% of the market, with Apple’s market share rising to 71% while Samsung dropped to 19% (from 30% last year). Key models included iPhone 15, iPhone 13, Galaxy S23, and OnePlus 12.

5G Shipments: 5G smartphones comprised 83% of shipments with 38 million 5G units shipped. The ASP for 5G devices dropped 20% YoY to $292, with models like the Xiaomi Redmi 13C, iPhone 15 and OPPO K12x driving growth in the mass-budget segment.

Sales Channels: Online shipments grew 8% YoY making up 51% of total sales with Apple ranking as the second-largest player in this channel. Offline sales rose 3% YoY with brands extending similar offers across both channels.

Apple iPhones Exports From India Hit Record Rs 60,000 Crore Worth

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Apple is exporting newly launched iPhone 16 models and other popular iPhone 15 and 14 series models from India. (Image credit – Apple)

Meanwhile, Apple recorded a major export milestone.

Apple’s iPhone exports reached Rs 60,000 crore (about $7 billion) in the first seven months of the current fiscal year, averaging $1 billion per month—a first for any company in India.

The growth supported by the GoI’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme is set to drive Apple’s export record even higher.

Meanwhile, the ongoing production of the iPhone 16 series alongside older models like the iPhone 15 and 14 are going to be at the centre of future numbers.

FAQs

Q1. How much did India’s smartphone market grow in Q3 2024?

Answer. In Q3 2024, India’s smartphone market grew 5.6% year-over-year, with total shipments reaching 46 million units.

Q2. Which brands held the top market shares in Q3 2024?

Answer. Vivo took the lead with a 15.8% market share, followed by Oppo with a 13.9% share, while Apple surged to an 8.6% market share.

Q3. What were the key growth drivers for the Indian smartphone market in Q3 2024?

Answer. Growth was fueled by attractive discounts, multiple financing options, extended device warranty, cashback/bank offers, and the launch of several new 5G smartphones.

Q4. How much did Apple’s iPhone exports from India reach?

Answer. Apple’s iPhone exports reached Rs 60,000 crore (about $7 billion) in the first seven months of the current fiscal year.

Q5. What were the average selling price (ASP) trends in Q3 2024?

Answer. The average selling price (ASP) rose 0.9% year-over-year and 3.8% quarter-over-quarter, reaching $258.