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Electronic passport announced in Budget 2022: All details inside

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After Germany, UK, Finland, Norway, Bangladesh and others, India too has announced to issue e-passport from 2022-23. The new passport will be equipped with embedded chip and futuristic technology. The Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affair Nirmala Sitharaman has announced to roll out e-Passports while tabling the Union Budget 2022-23 in Parliament on February 1. Earlier, Sanjay Bhattacharya, secretary, Ministry of External Affairs had announced that India to soon introduce next-gen ePassport for citizens.

Here are the key facts you need to know about the e-passport

The Ministry will issue chip-enabled e-Passports with advanced security features to citizens. The personal particulars of the applicants would be digitally signed and stored in the chip which would be embedded in the passport booklet. In case, anyone tampers with the chip, the system shall be able to identify it, resulting in the failure of the passport authentication.

e-passport will have secure biometric data and that will be in tune with the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), United Nations. It looks like a regular passport.

The passport will be produced at India Security Press (ISP), Nashik. It will procure International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)-compliant electronic contactless inlays along with its operating system necessary for chip-enabled e-Passports.

Issuance of e-Passports will commence on the successful completion of the procurement process by ISP, Nashik.

The idea of e-passport was announced by external affairs minister S Jaishankar.

The first e-passport, with biometric details, was issued to former President Pratibha Patil in 2008.

The biometric passports are currently issued by more than 150 countries including Germany, UK and Bangladesh.

The e-passport will put a curb on circulation of fake passport as it is believed to have better security features, making it difficult for fraudsters to tamper with the information stored. Besides, the microchip will help immigration counters to quickly verify details of a traveller.

Also, Read Here: Union Budget 2022: Here’s what Industry has to say

Tech NewsWrap: Telegram introduces new updates… and more

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Telegram introduces new updates

Telegram has released an upgrade that includes enhanced message replies, video stickers, new interactive emojis, improved navigation, and bug fixes and enhancements. The app will now allow users to create animated stickers from videos. It has also improved how message reactions are displayed. Users will also be shown when their messages have received reactions. Furthermore, the instant messaging platform has added five more emojis to its interactive emojis roster.

Boat Immortal 700 gaming headphones launched

Boat has launched the Boat Immortal 700 gaming headphones. The new headphones join the company’s Immortal series that include Immortal 1000D, Immortal 1300, and Immortal 200 headphones. The price of new headphones in India is set at Rs 2,499. The audio gear primarily designed for gamers feature 50mm drivers and 7.1 virtual channel surround sound support. The headphones have a soft and comfy earmuff that is claimed to minimise sweat and offers a comfortable fit for extended usage.

Xiaomi leads smartphone market in India in 2021

A new report from Counterpoint has shared that the smartphone industry has witnessed 11 percent YoY growth to reach 169 million units in 2021. However, due to supply concerns, shipments fell by 8 percent YoY in the December quarter. In 2021, India’s smartphone market revenue surpassed $38 billion, up 27 percent year on year. Xiaomi dominated the market, accounting for 24 percent of all shipments. With 258 percent YoY increase, the brand also achieved its largest ever share in the premium segment (Rs 30,000). Samsung led the Rs 20,000-Rs 45,000 price segment with a 28 percent share. Chinese manufacturer OnePlus registered its highest ever shipments in India in 2021. It also led to the affordable premium segment (Rs 30,000-Rs 45,000).

Google to end unlimited WhatsApp backup

WhatsApp Android users will not be able to have an unlimited backup option on Google drive soon as a report suggests that Google might launch a paid plan. According to a report, users will soon have to buy storage for their WhatsApp chat backups on Google drive as the option for unlimited storage will not be available for Android users. Users of this instant messaging app currently have unlimited storage backup on Google Drive, but iPhone users already have limited storage backup on iCloud for WhatsApp chats.

Also Read: Union Budget 2022: Here’s what Industry has to say

Best smartphones with 108-megapixel camera to buy in 2022

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These days, when people go, may be to a wedding, a get-together, or concerts with family or friends, clicking pictures have become a trend. Then again, like in the old days, nobody uses cameras to take these photos; instead smartphones which are installed with high-quality cameras are used. Today, a mobile phone without a camera is unthinkable. And the latest trend in the smartphone market is 108-megapixel cameras, which is one of the key selling propositions.

Top smartphones with 108-megapixel camera in India (2022)

If the 108-megapixel camera trend excites you, have a look at the top smartphones that are available in India in varying price brackets that you can choose from. There are a number of devices available in the country right now and we are here with the list of best phones that sport 108-megapixel cameras.

1. Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge

Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge

The Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge gets three cameras and an LED flash at the back. The rear camera system houses a 108-megapixel HM2 image sensor. The other two cameras are – an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro snapper. At the front, we get a 16-megapixel camera for selfies and video calling. As per the brand, the front camera is designed to capture different skin tones. The other specs of this handset is – MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G Chipset, 6.67 inch AMOLED Display, 4500 mAh Battery with HyperCharge, and more. The Xiaomi 11i Hypercharge in India starts at Rs 26,999 for 6GB + 128GB model and Rs 28,999 for the 8GB variant.

Specifications

Display 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED
Processor MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G
RAM 8GB
Camera 108MP + 8MP + 2MP
Front Camera 16MP
Battery 54,500mAh
Price Rs 28,999

2. Vivo V23 Pro 5G

Vivo V23 Pro

The Vivo V23 Pro 5G is packed to the gills with camera features. Both the front and rear cameras are capable of 4K 60fps recording. The front camera also supports HDR video recording, and has two LED flash units. There are three rear cameras and two front-facing cameras in all. There’s a 108-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera on the back. The other specs of this handset is – MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC Chipset, up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and more. The Vivo V23 Pro 5G price in India starts from Rs 38,990.

Specifications

Display 6.56-inch Full HD+
Processor MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC
RAM 8GB
Camera 108MP + 8MP + 2MP
Front Camera 50MP + 8MP
Battery 4,300mAh
Price Rs 38,990

3. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

Cameras are the primary focus of the recently launched Galaxy S21 Ultra. It has a mighty impressive set of rear cameras, and each camera have important roles to play. The main sensor of this device is 108-megapixel primary camera along with 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, a 10-megapixel Telephoto 3x and a 10-megapixel Telephoto 10x sensors. On the front, it sports a 40-megapixel camera for selfies. Some other key features includes Samsung Exynos 2100, 12GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 5000mAh battery, and more. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra price in India is set at Rs 105,999.

Specifications

Display 6.80-inch AMOLED 2x
Processor Samsung Exynos 2100
RAM 12GB
Camera 108MP + 12MP + 10MP + 10MP
Front Camera 40MP
Battery 5,000mAh
Price Rs 105,999

4. Mi 11X Pro

Mi 11X Pro

Mi 11X Pro is a mid-range offering from Chinese phone maker Xiaomi. The handset has triple rear cameras which includes – a 108-megapixel Samsung HM2 primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 5-megapixel macro sensor. There is a 20-megapixel camera on the front for selfie lovers. Other important specs of the device is Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 4520mAh battery and more. The Mi 11X Pro price in India starts at Rs 36,999.

Specifications

Display 6.67-inch Super AMOLED
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
RAM 8GB
Camera 108MP + 8MP + 5MP
Front Camera 20MP
Battery 4,520mAh
Price Rs 36,999

5. Motorola Edge Plus

Motorola Edge Plus

Motorola is not far behind in providing the best-quality camera smartphones. Motorola Edge Plus houses a 108-megapixel primary camera along with a 16-megapixel camera, and an 8-megapixel camera. It further packs a 25-megapixel snapper on the front for selfies. The other specs of this device is – Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, 12GB RAM, 256GB internal storage, 5000mAh battery and more. The Motorola Edge Plus in India can be availed at Rs 49,999.

Specifications

Display 6.70-inch Full HD+
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
RAM 12GB
Camera 108MP + 16MP + 8MP
Front Camera 25MP
Battery 5,000mAh
Price Rs 49,999

6. Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro

Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro

Xiaomi’s Mi 10T Pro highly impresses with its camera department in both day and night. The handset sports the first-gen ISOCELL HM1 sensor. It comes with a 108-megapixel primary camera along with 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 5-megapixel macro unit at the back. The front camera of the smartphone gets a 20-megapixel snapper for selfies. Some other specs include Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, 8GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 5000mAh battery among others. The price of Mi 10T Pro in India is set at Rs 33,190.

Specifications

Display 6.67-inch Full HD+
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
RAM 8GB
Camera 108MP + 13MP + 5MP
Front Camera 20MP
Battery 5,000mAh
Price Rs 33,190

7. Moto G60

Moto G60

Moto G60 is one of the best phones in India that sport 108-megapixel camera. The handset has a triple camera set-up at the back that includes – 108-megapixel primary camera along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and 2-megapixel depth sensor for portrait shots. On the front, it sports a 32-megapixel camera for selfies. Other specs of the phone is Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G, 6GB RAM, 128GB internal storage, 6000mAh battery among others. Moto G60 price in India starts from Rs 18,099.

Specifications

Display 6.60-inch LCD Panel
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G
RAM 6GB
Camera 108MP + 8MP + 2MP
Front Camera 32MP
Battery 6,000mAh
Price Rs 18,099

Also Read: Xiaomi 11i 5G Review: A solid performer that’s worth being considered

Union Budget 2022: Here’s what Industry has to say

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There were two major announcements for tech and telecom industry in the budget speech of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. First, she said that spectrum auctions will be conducted this year to roll out 5G services within FY2022-23 in India. She also announced inclusion of the design led initiatives for 5G and other technologies in production linked incentive (PLI) scheme. Second, the budget has proposed customs duty changes on components of mobile phone chargers, camera lens of mobile phones and other parts of electronics devices including hearables and wearables, in order to boost domestic manufacturing in India.

Here’s what industry and experts have to say on this development.

A Gururaj, MD, Optiemus Electronics

“The industry has been completely galvanized under the pioneering initiative of PLI scheme, with Hon’ble FM today stating that it has potential to create 60 lakh new jobs and additional production of 30 lakh crores. This is also a clarion call to the industry to work much harder in the years to come to make it a reality. On a macro level, the scheme around design-led manufacturing as part of the PLI scheme would fasten the development of the ecosystem, and also changes in customs duty will drive greater domestic value addition in electronics manufacturing in the country, which has grown rapidly in the last few years.”

Arvind Bali, CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council

“The telecom sector announcement of spectrum auction in 2022 for the rollout of 5G and Scheme for design-led manufacturing for 5G ecosystem is likely to uplift human resource requirements significantly and also need to train the existing and new workforce. Rural OFC in villages through BharatNet is also a great opportunity for Skilling the rural youth. We are proud to be part of Skilling under KAVACH and also connecting our Telcojob portal with ASEEM. TSSC is constantly adapting to the changing dynamics and looking forward to contributing to telecom industry developments.”

Manish Sharma, CEO, Panasonic India

“In my experience with the current regime, policy conversations are not limited to Budget day but take place through the year. So we are hoping for discussions on how exports can be further incentivized and policy can be enhanced for design-led local manufacturing. From an electronics sector standpoint, we expected reforms in the Union Budget FY 2022 – 23 that would accelerate growth channelized by consumer demand. For instance, rationalizing the GST from 28% to 18% on ACs and large screen size (>105cm) TVs will improve affordability and penetration as these are no longer considered luxury items. We will look forward to hearing from the GST Committee on this.”

Also Read: Union Budget 2022: India to hold 5G spectrum auctions this year

Vijay Kumar Mikkilineni, Head – Marketing, TCL India

“We welcome the Finance Minister’s increased focus on the consumer electronics industry and formation technology, which will definitely benefit all worldwide companies, including ours. The 2022 Union Budget allocated 1.97 lakh crore ($26 billion) for PLI projects, notably electronics components, which are among the 13 vital sectors that would undoubtedly help our economy expand. Furthermore, reduced customs taxes will encourage electronics manufacturing, which will benefit the electronics industry.”

Arnav Mutneja, Director, Quantum Hi-Tech

Arnav Mutneja, Director, Quantum Hi-Tech

“The budget seems to create a level playing field for existing and upcoming brands in the market with a push towards creating domestic manufacturing capabilities. The move to calibrate tax structure for items like consumer electronics is a very novel move given the pandemic situation, as it will enable manufacturers to provide more and more lifestyle devices with advanced capabilities. The budget has given a balanced outlook of the economy in the years to come and we hope that the stress on the economy by COVID can be mitigated by this approach in a gradual but concrete manner.”

Achin Gupta, Country Head-India, ZOOOK

“The push towards manufacturing is a positive move to make India self-reliant and at the same time, the calibrated duty tax has put a 5% extra burden on importers. This move is in itself an indication of the government’s plan for India@100, where basic consumer electronics would be manufactured in India. The recent surge in the country’s wearables market is an indicator of success in the current scenario and the government too is targeting increased domestic manufacturing of wearable, hearable, and high growth electronic items.”

Arnav Kishore, Co-founder, Fire-Boltt

“It is a welcome announcement by the Finance Minister to focus on the domestic wearable market and boost domestic manufacturing of such devices. This is in sync with the record growth registered recently by homegrown brands in the Indian wearable market, and would further encourage more Indian brands to come up with innovative offerings in the segment. We also welcome the decision to extend tax benefits for startups and the fact that startups are being considered the drivers of the Indian economy’s growth.”

Vikas Jain, Co-founder and CEO, World of Play

“We support the government’s focus on technology, it will help many tech based companies like World of Play to come up with exciting product experience for the Indian consumers. We welcome the focus of government on the wearables and acoustic component ecosystem and domestic manufacturing and believe on a long term, this focus will make India as a formidable design and manufacturing powerhouse. Additionally, the boost in ease of doing business and special impetus on creating 60 lakh new jobs will give a desired push to the goal of becoming AtmaNirbhar Bharat. As a brand, we promote and follow Make in India and we believe long-term policies like this will give us the desired support for the local design and also manufacturing in India.”

Archit Agarwal, Co-founder, Crossbeats

“The push to the manufacturing industry is a strategic move to reduce the dependence on imports and upgrade the capabilities of Indian manufacturers to meet the needs internally. It was nice to hear that the growth in the wearable market has been recognized by the government and custom duty calibration should bring more opportunities for domestic brands to provide unique options to the masses.”

Navkendar Singh, Research Director, Client Devices & IPDS, IDC India

“While we await specific details on quantum on duty concessions, this is a welcome step. Wearables are seeing stratospheric growth in demand and shall continue to do so in India. As consumers mature into using more tech, other complementary devices like wearables will see growth. Making India competitive in its manufacturing to meet local demand as well as position India as a manufacturing and export hub for such devices is a good initiative.”

Alok Dubey, CFO, Acer India

“With government infrastructure spending push, we are likely to see more employment and growth opportunities and enhanced private sector investment in manufacturing. We are confident that the exemption of duty on parts of select electronic items will further boost the domestic manufacturing of electronics goods under the PLI scheme. Overall, the Union Budget 2022-23 is a promising budget and a step forward towards AatmaNirbhar Bharat.”

Kunal Sarkar, Vice President, PredictiVu

“The government’s continued efforts to promote domestic manufacturing of mobile phones are highly appreciated. As part of the government’s ambitious Make in India and AatamNirbhar Bharat initiative, a reduction in duty concessions on smartphone parts has been introduced in Union Budget 2022. It will further boost local production, lower the compliance burden, and alleviate the semiconductor shortage that will further provide a level playing field to the manufacturing players and enable them to compete with global players. A rise in demand has resulted in increased localization of smartphones, enabling these brands to improve supply chain efficiencies and shorter their time to market. Budget allocations to R&D and innovations are commendable. The rollout of 5G mobile services would be another big boost for the Indian mobile phones market.”

Rakesh Deshmukh, Co-founder and CEO, Indus OS

Rakesh Deshmukh-Indus OS

“At Indus App Bazaar, in 2021 we saw a significant rise in the usage of apps in regional languages. While the National language translation mission helps with making knowledge text more readily available. We have been assisting Indians onboard the digital economy. We believe that the Government should widen the scope of Make in India smartphone initiative to include software solutions to help local players innovate.”

Also Read: Union Budget 2022: Concessions in customs duty to boost domestic electronics manufacturing

Xiaomi 11i 5G Review: A solid performer that’s worth being considered

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Xiaomi recently launched its two new smartphones in its latest Xiaomi 11i series, one of which is the Xiaomi 11i 5G that features 67W fast charging support, which is still faster than many smartphones in this category.

We have just got the new Xiaomi 11i, which has a whole bunch of features and is a substantial upgrade to last year’s Mi 10i, most notably its design, fast charging, and AMOLED display. But is this phone just about fast charging? Is it a good device overall? Is it a good upgrade to the Mi 10i? Here’s what we have to say about Xiaomi 11i 5G in this review.

What’s in the box?

When you open the box, you get the SIM ejector tool, manual and a transparent soft gel phone case with the one common at the back. Then, we have our handset Xiaomi 11i 5G. It includes the 67W turbo charger along with the USB Type-C cable. Just to remind you guys, the Xiaomi 11i 5G has 5,160mAh battery and you can charge over half of it in just 15 minutes, which is amazing.

Design

The Xiaomi 11i 5G is a large phone and has a boxy design – you will like it if you have used iPhone or Reno series. The grip is very good as the corners are rounded, so they don’t dig into your palms. I personally have a good experience in holding it. It feels great in the hands, and looks premium. Although, it is a bit heavy smartphone, which weighs around 208 grams. If you want the lighter phone, which is around 170-180 gram – like Realme GT Master Edition or Motorola Edge 20, then maybe you will be disappointed.

It has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded on the power button. Volume buttons are next to it. On the top, you get a speaker, which is JBL audio and mind it, it’s awesome. There’s a headphone jack and IR blaster on the top as well. In the bottom, you get a speaker, a triple-slot 5G SIM tray with a dedicated microSD card slot, and USB type charging. There’s nothing on the left side.

The backside has a protruding triple camera setup on the top left side, unlike the Mi 10i which used the center. There’s Xiaomi 5G branding at the bottom and it offers an IP53 rating which means the phone is water-resistant. I have got the Pacific Pearl colour with me, but you can also choose from the Camo Green, Stealth Black, and Purple Mist colour options.

Display

I found its display really cool. For a screen, we have a very colourful and beautiful formulated 6.67-inches AMOLED display protected with Gorilla Glass. It has a full HD+ resolution, a pick brightness of 1200 nits, and 360 Hz touch sampling rate. The colours and details are impeccable. You can say it is exactly the same display that you got in Redmi Note 10 Pro and Pro Max. The display is bright and very sharp and if I compare it with other devices of the same range, it beats them all. With this, support of 120 Hz refresh rate is given, which is again perfect. And something you get here that many other mid-rangers don’t provide is protection against water and dust. Xiaomi 11i is certified with IP53 splash proof for image quality.

Processor

The performance of Xiaomi 11i is really good. Here, a new processor is given, which is MediaTek Dimensity 920 SoC. It is one of the first phones to equip the MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G SoC in India. I have used it for around 15 days and didn’t feel any lag. You won’t feel any issue in day to day use. Now if you are wondering if there’s any heating issue with this phone or not, then I haven’t felt as such issue till now. And even after playing for more than 30 minutes, I haven’t noticed any lag. The game was smooth with no heating issue. So in the performance summary, I will say my experience with MediaTek Dimensity 920 was good.

In terms of memory, the Xiaomi 11i offers 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for the base model, and there’s an 8GB model that also has 128GB of storage. There’s no 256GB variant, and I feel like that’s an omission considering other mid-range phones are configurable with additional storage and memory.

You get MIUI 12.5 – still based on Android 11, while some new smartphones have already moved to the new Android 12 operating system. Xiaomi should have launched with Android 12 but this is what it is now.

One more amazing feature of the Xiaomi 11i is its speaker. Here two speakers are present – one is exactly on the top. Generally, it comes in the earpiece grill, but here it is on top and on the bottom as well. Speakers are very loud. You can consider it the loudest speaker of this price segment.

Cameras

Here triple camera setup is given in Xiaomi 11i 5G. It comes with 108-megapixel as the main camera utilizing the Samsung HM2 sensor while the other two cameras are – 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle and a macro camera. The selfie camera on the front side of the smartphone is 16-megapixel.

The 108-megapixel primary sensor captures pretty good pictures in well-lit conditions. In the daylight full of bright sunshine, you will see some gorgeous looking pictures with lots of details and good sharpness. Most of the photographs that I took, I found the colours mostly accurate, and there is ample resolved detail. The larger size of the sensor clicks awesome close-ups and helps in improving low-light performance as well, even when you don’t use night mode.

Xiaomi 11i Camera

Xiaomi 11i Camera (Pro)

Xiaomi 11i Camera Sample

Xiaomi 11i 5G Camera Sample

Let’s talk about the selfie camera, here 16-megapixel camera at the front is given. Photographs are okay. But the best thing is that you can record video up to 1080p 60FPS, which is quite good. If you make Instagram reels or Facebook videos, you will get more frames in slow motion. Selfie videos are good. If we talk about the rear camera, you can shoot video up to 4k 30 fps which is okay. One more good part is, which is again, I think comes in Redmi devices – you can shoot macro videos also.

Battery

One of the surprising things about Xiaomi 11i is its fast charging, capped at 67W. The phone packs a 5,160 mAh battery that lasts longer than its predecessor. It is claimed to charge up to 50 percent in just 15 minutes. I have used the phone heavily for two days and still eight percent battery left at the end of the day. This way I guess you can easily use it for 2-2.5 days.

Still, if you want even faster charging support. Consider going for Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge that comes with 120W fast charging beast. It is claimed to charge to 100 percent in about 15 minutes.

Price

The price of Xiaomi 11i 5G in India is starting from Rs 22,499, but it also got some offers. With bank offers, users can purchase the newly launched device at an additional cashback of up to Rs 2,500, coupled with a special introductory New Year offer of Rs 1,500. In addition, existing Redmi Note users can avail extra Rs 4,000 on exchange of their smartphones. It is available on mi.com, Mi Home stores, Flipkart, and other offline retail outlets.

Conclusion

There are very few flaws in Xiaomi 11i. The phone has a 120 Hz AMOLED display, a 67W fast charging support, faster performance with its new MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G octa-core processor, and dual stereo speakers. You even get water resistance. At the end of the day, the Xiaomi 11i 5G is a great value packed mid ranger phone that can compete with much more expensive devices and it’s definitely worth recommending.

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Samsung rolling out the new security update for these galaxy models

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After a splendid start of 2022, filled with the latest launches and events, Samsung has started rolling out its security updates for February 2022. The updates are available for the selected Galaxy series dated 28 January. Here’s listed the devices that have been updated so far.

Samsung Security update Feb 2022 – What’s New?

While the news has already spread out for the new security patch, The Korean Tech Giants haven’t disclosed the issues they’ve fixed with the coming update. Nonetheless, we do expect some amazing information about the security patch very soon. Though they provide details for every fix very regularly, the 2022 February security patch is still a mystery to guess.

Smartphones with the new 2022 February update

The renowned Galaxy Note 20 series is the first one to get the latest security update. Samsung released the new security update to the LTE and 5G variants of the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

All the LTE variants of Galaxy S20 including, the Galaxy S20+ and the Galaxy S20 Ultra, will get the update with firmware version G98xFXXUDEVA9 across Europe. Furthermore, the 5G variants will get the firmware version G98xBXXUDEVA9 for the update and are currently available in the UK. We expect the update to reach more markets within the next couple of weeks.

Other devices to come with the February 2022 security patch includes the Galaxy A series. The A-series is one great option for those running on a tight budget. Furthermore, as of 31 January, the only Samsung Galaxy A-series device to get the February latest security update is the A50s. It will get the update with the firmware version A507FNXXU6DVA2 (Released first in Vietnam).

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How to file your ITR AY 2021-22 online? Here’s the step by step guide

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Filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) is no longer as time-consuming as it formerly was. Long lines and the stress of missing the tax-filing deadline are no longer an issue. Online filing, often known as e-filing, allows you to file returns from the comfort of your own home or workplace and on short notice.

To e-file your ITR, you must first create an account on the e-filing portal. Once done, you can log in and go ahead with the rest of the filing process. Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can do it now.

How to file your ITR for AY 2021-22 on the e-filing portal

Step 1: Log in to the Income Tax e-filing website using your username and password

Step 1 - Log in to the Income Tax e-filing website using your username and password

Step 2: After logging in, click ‘e-file’ category and select ‘File Income Tax Return’ from the drop down menu

Step 3: Select the Assessment year as 2021-22 and click on ‘Continue’

Step 3 - Select the Assessment year as 2021-22 and click on ‘Continue’

Step 4: Select mode of filing as ‘online’, then choose ‘individual’ for the category ‘Please select the status applicable to you to proceed’

Step 5: Select the appropriate ITR form type for your needs

Step 5 - Select the appropriate ITR form type for your needs

Step 6: Select the most appropriate reason for filing returns above the basic exemption limit from the options provided

Step 7: Fill in your bank account information

Step 8: Read the income tax return summary carefully and edit the incorrect details, if any

Step 9: The final step is to verify your returns and send a hard copy to the Income Tax Department. This is a must-do step, as verification is mandatory.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has extended the deadline for filing Income Tax Return and various reports for the Assessment Year (AY) 2021-22. The due date for filing ITR for AY 2021-22 has been extended to March 15, 2022 for taxpayers.

The decision comes as various chartered accountant groups have called on the government to extend the deadline, citing the impact of Covid-19 and problems in the e-filing platform as causes for the delays in submissions. According to the official circular, it is mentioned that the deadline has been extended “on consideration of difficulties reported by taxpayers and stakeholders due to Covid and in electronic filing of various reports.”

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TCL 305 launched with Android 11 (Go Edition) and HelioA22- Check out all the details!

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TCL has unveiled its latest lineup named TCL 305. It is available in Europe as of now, with a powerful processor and amazing other features. Here is all the information on the specs, features, and pricing of the TCL 305. Check it out!

TCL 305 specifications and features

The TCL 305 comes with a 6.52-inch IPS LCD display that offers an HD+ resolution, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and 450 nits of brightness. Furthermore, the device comes preinstalled with Android 11 (Go edition). Also, the phone offers both a fingerprint scanner and facelock for security purposes.

TCL-305

 

For the camera specs, it comes with a 5MP selfie camera protected by a teardrop notch on the front. The rear side of the device features a triple camera setup with a 13MP main sensor, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro sensor. 

The TCL 305 is powered by the Helio A22 chipset paired with 2 GB RAM. It also offers up to 64 GB of storage, which is further expandable using a microSD card. Furthermore, it operates on a massive 5000mAh battery that offers a talk time of up to 41 hours.

TCL 305 also supports many other features such as, Bluetooth v5, a 3.5mm audio jack, dual 4G VoLTE, USB-C Port, and more. 

TCL 305 pricing and availability

It is available for 205 Euros (approx. INR 17,000). The official website also mentions that TCL’s latest smartphone will be available in two colour options, namely Atlantic Blue and Space Gray color options.

 

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Budget 2022: RBI to launch block chain technology based digital rupee, check details

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The Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman has announced the introduction of Digital Rupee to be issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBLI) starting 2022-23.  Presenting the Union Budget 2022-23 in the Parliament, the Finance Minister said that the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will give a big boost to digital economy. Digital currency will also lead to a more efficient and cheaper currency management system, the minister stated. The Digital Currency will use block chain and other technologies.

What is block chain technology

A block chain is a decentralized ledger of all transactions across a peer-to-peer network. The use of block chain technology allows participants to confirm transactions without a need for a central clearing authority.

Digital banking units

In view of the growing digital banking, digital payments and fintech innovations, Sitharaman said that government is continuously encouraging these sectors to ensure that the benefits of digital banking reach every nook and corner of the country in a consumer-friendly manner. Taking forward this agenda, and to mark 75 years of independence, the Finance Minister announced that it is proposed to set up 75 Digital Banking Units (DBUs) in 75 districts of the country by scheduled commercial banks.

Digital payment

The Finance Minister assured that the financial support for digital payment ecosystem announced in the previous Budget will continue in 2022-23. This will encourage further adoption of digital payments. There will also be a focus to promote use of payment platforms that are economical and user friendly, she said.

Wait is over

“The industry was waiting for the government to recognise crypto technology and innovation. Today, it is the beginning of a revolution when the government has itself announced the launch of digital cryptocurrencies. We, as an industry, have taken a step ahead towards adoption of digital currencies. Yes, currently taxation imposed is a little on the higher side, but the industry which was already growing rapidly in the absence of regulation, will now thrive with the government’s clear support,” said Kumar Gaurav, Founder & CEO of Cashaa.

Also, Read Here: Union Budget 2022: Concessions in customs duty to boost domestic electronics manufacturing

Union Budget 2022: Concessions in customs duty to boost domestic electronics manufacturing

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Union Budget 2022 speech today announced concessions on the customs duty levied on mobile phone parts and other electronics to boost domestic manufacturing.

“Customs duty rates have been calibrated to provide a greater rate structure to facilitate domestic manufacturing of wearable devices, shareable devices, and electronic smart meters,” the minister said in the Parliament.

“Duty concessions are being given to parts of transformer of mobile phone, chargers, camera lens of mobile camera module, and certain other such items. This will enable domestic manufacturing of high growth electronic items,” she said.

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Sitharaman also announced that spectrum auctions will be conducted this year to roll out 5G services within FY2022-23 in India. Outlining the government’s priorities, the minister also announced inclusion of the design led initiatives for 5G and other technologies in production linked incentive (PLI) scheme.

She said, “To enable affordable broadband and mobile service proliferation in rural and remote areas, 5% of annual collections Universal Service Obligation Fund will be allocated.”