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Apple Watch Series 7 to have bigger screens, flat edges - ANI News

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Microsoft Just Announced Bad News For Android Apps On Windows 11 - Screen Rant

Microsoft has stated that Windows 11 will be released on October 5, 2021, which is great for anyone eager to get the new updates, however, there was some bad news shared about Android apps. Since the operating system will be rolled out in phases, not every new feature will be available at the beginning. For those particularly waiting on Android app support with Windows 11, the wait will go on a little longer.

With the release of Windows 10 in 2015, it was said to be the last version of Microsoft's operating system and changes would come as incremental updates rather than a major version change. Six years later Windows 11 was announced and there haven't been many complaints. Windows 10 was generally recognized as a major improvement over Windows 8.1 and Microsoft seems to have done it again. The refreshed look of the next version and improved user interface have been well received. The challenge will be to keep the rollout from taking too long while maintaining backward compatibility.

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While Microsoft confirmed that Windows 11 will be available on October 5, 2021, the announcement also confirms the use of Android apps with the latest version will not be available at launch. Instead the app support may take several months to appear in an Insider Preview version of the operating system. The technology is a joint effort involving Intel and Amazon, and although collaborative efforts sometimes take longer they often result in a more thorough solution. The delay could mean Instagram, TikTok, and other Android apps that work best within a phone interface might not be usable on a Windows 11 PC until 2022. Windows 10 has limited support for Android, so anyone upgrading will lose that capability.

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When Windows 11 was announced, Microsoft said that support for Android apps would be expanded, appearing in the Start bar as well as the taskbar just like a Windows app. These mobile apps will become available in the Microsoft Store via Amazon's Android App Store, which will be pre-installed, according to Microsoft. This seems to be an answer to the new ability of M1 Mac computers to run iPhone and iPad apps, which also appear within the system just like a Mac app. Windows 10's Android support was limited to a few Samsung phones, so when the update arrives, it will be a nice feature that opens up access to many more users.

Unfortunately, the recent news from Microsoft indicates it will be several months before Android app support comes. In the meantime, Windows 10 users that can install Android apps and make use of this feature regularly, might want to hold off on upgrading to Windows 11 until Android compatibility is ready. Keeping a smartphone nearby the computer isn't much of a hardship and Windows 11 has enough upgrades that most will probably want to install the free update in October and wait for the extra features, such as Android support to arrive later in 2022.

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Android Users Are Less Interested in iPhone 13 Models, Says Report - LatestLY

San Francisco, August 31: Android users are significantly less interested in the iPhone 13 models than they were for the iPhone 12 models, having been put off by the continued lack of a fingerprint scanner and concerns around child safety features, says a new report.

According to a new survey by SellCell, only 18.3 per cent of Android users would consider switching to an iPhone 13, which is a significant decline from last year when 33.1 per cent of Android users were open to switching to an iPhone 12 model.

The survey, conducted earlier this month, asked more than 5,000 current Android users in the US aged 18 or over for their opinions about Apple's upcoming products, revealing how the iPhone 13 and Apple's other expected products are viewed by customers of the rival platform ahead of their launch, reports MacRumors. Apple iPhone 13 With Notch-Less Display Reportedly Spotted in Ted Lasso Web TV Series.

Of the iPhone 13 lineup, expected to consist of a 5.4-inch iPhone 13 mini, a 6.1-inch iPhone 13, a 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro and a 6.7-inch iPhone 13 Pro Max, 39.8 per cent of the Android users open to switching are most interested in the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

A little over 36 per cent are most interested in the iPhone 13 Pro, 19.5 per cent are most interested in the iPhone 13 and just 4.6 per cent are interested in the iPhone 13 mini, the report said.

When the potential switchers were asked what would compel them to switch to an iPhone 13 model, 51.4 per cent cited longer software support, 23.8 per cent cited the Apple ecosystem and 11.4 per cent cited better privacy.

In the survey, 31.9 per cent of Android users said that the iPhone 13's lack of a fingerprint scanner for authentication was the main reason they will not consider switching. 16.7 per cent said that they will not consider switching due to iOS's limited customization, 12.8 per cent pointed to iOS's lack of support for sideloading apps. Apple iPhone 13 Series To Reportedly Feature LEO Satellite Communication Connectivity.

Also, 12.1 per cent cited general design and hardware and 10.4 per cent said that "intrusive" scanning for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) was the main reason for not switching, the report said.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 31, 2021 07:58 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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The Apple Watch Series 7 Might Be Delayed - Gizmodo

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Until today, it was widely expected that the Apple Watch Series 7 would make its debut at the same time as the iPhone 13 lineup. Now, as Apple’s long-rumored September event approaches, it appears that the Series 7 might be delayed due to production issues.

According to Nikkei Asia, the root of the problem is the Series 7's “complicated designs.” Supposedly, small-scale production began last week but the results were unsatisfactory because the design is “significantly different” from previous versions and there were issues assembling electronic modules, components, and displays. The delay was also corroborated by a Bloomberg report, which cited an anonymous source close to the matter.

Rumors about the Series 7 have been thin compared to previous years, but one thing that’s been consistent is that the Apple Watch is getting a redesign. So far, we’ve seen some renders of a flat-edged watch that looks like a mini iPhone. Another recent rumor is that the size of screens are increasing, from 40mm and 44mm to 41mm and 45mm.

But Nikkei claims it’s not necessarily the exterior design causing issues—though the bigger screens ultimately do play a part. The report also says that new features, such as blood pressure monitoring, have required Apple to reconfigure the watch’s internal design. (Blood pressure monitoring is also a fairly new rumor, as it had long been speculated Apple was working on blood glucose monitoring instead.) Or put simply, it needs to cram more components into a watch that’s not that much bigger than its predecessor. This is what’s reportedly causing production issues, a problem that’s only been exacerbated by the pandemic. Specifically, Nikkei says the inability for Apple to work with its suppliers in person to verify specifications means the company is only coming across design challenges once test production starts.

It’s almost certain that we’ll have multiple Apple events again this fall. But up until now, it was thought there might only be two events. While the iPad Mini, Apple Watch Series 7, and AirPods 3 were thought to launch alongside the iPhone 13 lineup in September, the new M1X MacBooks and Mac Mini are expected to debut later in November. But now it looks like the Apple Watch could potentially launch at a separate event, much like it did for the Series 6 and Apple Watch SE last year. It’s also possible that Apple could announce the Series 7 in September, but won’t ship until much later.

Honestly, this is nearly impossible to predict because that’ll depend on when the Series 7 enters mass production. And we can’t know when Series 7 enters mass production until its test production results are satisfactory. Basically, it all boils down to how fast Apple can fix these production snags. The rest of us will just have to wait until September to see how it all pans out.

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Future Apple iPhone's Will Include Satellite Communication For Emergency Calls, Messages Without 4G/ 5G Net - News18

Apple is heavily speculated to launch the iPhone 13 next month. Now, a new research note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that the iPhone 13 series could come with Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication connectivity that will allow users to make calls and send messages without requiring cellular coverage. Kuo, in his research note to investors, said that the iPhone 13 series may have hardware ready to support communication via LEO satellites in areas where standard 4G and 5G coverage isn’t available. Kuo has hinted that the iPhone 13 smartphones may come with a custom chip that supports new communication experience. Apple is reportedly working with Globalstar that operates a low LEO satellite constellation for low-speed data communication and satellite phone.

Kuo, in his note said that the iPhone 13 models will allow users to make voice calls and send text messages without requiring a 4G or 5G connection, if enabled with relevant software features. iPhone 13 series is said to come with a customised Qualcomm X60 chip to support communication via LEO satellites. Kuo says that iPhone 13 users will be able to communicate with no additional contracts or payments required. Network operators, however, may need to work with Globalstar to enable LEO satellite communication. Kuo also predicted that Apple may expand the LEO satellite communications beyond the iPhone 13 lineup and would provide its experience on the highly anticipated mixed reality headset, Apple car, and other IoT devices in the future.

Apart from Kuo, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also came out with a report that says that Apple’s push to bring satellite capabilities to the iPhone will be focused on emergency situations. Gurman, in his report, said that Apple is developing at least two related emergency features that will rely on satellite networks. Gurman quoted an anonymous source as saying that while the iPhone 13 may have hardware to support these satellite features, they are likely to be added next year.

The first feature, which may be dubbed Emergency Message via Satellite, will let users text emergency services and contacts over a satellite network when there’s no cell coverage available. This will be integrated into the Messages app as a third protocol, alongside SMS and iMessage. The report says that it will appear with gray message bubbles instead of green or blue.

The second feature, according to the report, is focused on letting users report a crisis. Here, the iPhone will ask users what kind of emergency they are in, and if it involves a car, boat, plane, or fire. The system is also able to take more specific information, such as a person falling overboard or a ship sinking, the Bloomberg report said.

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How to complete all Fortnite Island Games quests & earn free rewards - Dexerto

A brand new set of challenges called the Island Games have arrived in Fortnite Season 7, and there are plenty of rewards on offer for completing all the quests, including loads of XP and free cosmetics.

There’s less than two weeks to go until Fortnite Season 7 finally comes to an end with a heavily-rumored live finale event, but that doesn’t mean that things are slowing down. In fact, it seems like we’re getting more content than ever!

Following on from the alien-themed Cosmic Summer quests in June, Epic Games have introduced another set of challenges called the Island Games, and there’s a chance to win some great rewards like the Qwerty Pickaxe and Wavebreaker Wrap.

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So once you’ve finished all your weekly Epic and Legendary challenges in Fortnite, read on to find out everything you need to know to complete the new Island Games quests and the rewards on offer.

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The new Island Games quests are now live in Fortnite.

How to complete all Island Games quests in Fortnite

Here are all of the Fortnite Island Games quests and their rewards:

Quest Quantity Reward
Complete Island Games Quests 5 On the Rise Emoticon
Complete Island Games Quests 7 Wavebreaker Wrap
Complete Island Games Quests 9 Qwerty Pickaxe
Deal damage with Shotguns or Sniper Rifles in Red vs Blue Rumble 5,500 20,000 XP
Buy legendary weapons from vending machines in Red vs Blue Rumble 6 30,000 XP
Get eliminations in Red vs Blue Rumble 50 Drooly Spray
Buy weapons of epic rarity or higher in Prison Breakout 5 20,000 XP
Get eliminations in Prison Breakout 25 20,000 XP
Deal damage while inside a “Prevalent” sedan in Prison Breakout 1,500 30,000 XP
Assist teammate with eliminations in Finest 2v2 750 20,000 XP
Deal damage from above in Finest 2v2 2,500 Beachball Banner Icon
Deal damage with SMGs or Pistols in Red vs Blue Lava 5,000 20,000 XP
Destroy enemy structures in Red vs Blue Lava 200 30,000 XP
Hunt wildlife in Wildlands Survival 30 30,000 XP
Seach containers, coolers, fridges, or tolls in Wildlands Survival 25 30,000 XP
Catch Zero Point fish or Vendetta Floppers from fishing in Wildlands Survival 10 Starfish Banner Icon

As you can see in the table above, there are a total of 16 quests to complete, and all of them take place across various Creative Mode maps such as Red vs Blue Rumble and Prison Breakout.

When do the Fortnite Island Games end?

With Season 7 of Fortnite coming to an end on September 12, 2021, it’s expected that the Island Games will expire on the same date.

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This means players will have two weeks to complete all of the quests and unlock those free rewards, as well as earn all of the XP on offer to level up your Battle Pass in the final stretch before Season 8 begins.

In the meantime, check out our Fortnite home page for more guides, news, and leaks from across the Island.

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Windows 11 to start official rollout on October 5, Android app support will be available only in 2022 - Notebookcheck.net

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Apple’s iPhone 13 will reportedly feature LEO satellite connectivity for emergencies - Firstpost

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 13 series soon, and plenty of details about the new-gen phone have surfaced online in the form of rumours and leaks. The latest report from MacRumors suggests the upcoming iPhones will come with LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite connectivity for users to be able to make calls or send messages in emergency situations where they find themselves with no network coverage.

iPhone 13 could let users make calls without a network

Popular analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, in a note to investors, has suggested Apple will include the technology in the 2021 iPhones. The new-gen phone is said to come with hardware and software for easy connectivity with LEO satellites. With this, users will be able to send a message or call someone even when no 4G or 5G network is available.

iPhone 12 Mini shown for representation. Image: Apple

iPhone 12 Mini shown for representation. Image: Apple

The iPhone 13 is expected to come with a customized Qualcomm X60 baseband chip for support with satellite communications. Apple is most likely to bring on board Globalstar for this as its LEO satellite communication service provider. That said, SpaceX's Starlink is a popular provider of the same service, too.

It is suggested that for Apple to provide this functionality to users, each network operator may collaborate with Globalstar. This would allow users to directly get in touch with Globalstar's satellite communication service via their network operator without having to pay any extra charges.

As for the new iPhone 13 line up, the company is expected to launch four models: the iPhone 13, 13 Mini, 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. All devices are expected to come with improved cameras, bigger batteries, a smaller notch, improved Face ID, an A15 Bionic chip, iOS 15 and more. The Pro models are also expected to get a ProMotion 120Hz display and a few new camera features, among other things.

The iPhone 13 series is expected to launch next month.

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Jio launches 5 prepaid recharge plans with free Disney+ Hotstar subscription - The Indian Express

Reliance Jio has launched new prepaid plans that offer free access to basic Disney+ Hotstar subscription. The new prepaid plans from Jio will be available for recharge from September 1, which is tomorrow. All the Jio customers that are currently active on old Disney+ Hotstar plans will continue to enjoy the existing benefits until their current subscription expires.

Jio is offering the new Disney+ Hotstar mobile-only subscription with the latest plans. The Rs 499 Jio prepaid plan includes 3GB per day, unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day and a Disney+ Hotstar subscription. The plan will remain valid for 28 days once you buy it.

The telecom operator hasn’t changed the Rs 2,599 prepaid plan. Users will be able to use 2GB of data per day, which means that customers will get a total of 740GB of data. There is also a Rs 666 Jio recharge plan, which includes 2GB daily data, voice calls and SMS. It comes with a validity period of 56 days.

Jio is also now offering a Rs 888 prepaid plan, which offers its customers 2GB of daily high-speed data. The plan comes bundled with unlimited calling benefits, 100 complimentary SMS per day. The plan comes with a validity of three months. Just like the Rs 499 plan, it also comes with a Disney+ Hotstar subscription for a year.

All the plans will allow you unlimited free access to the internet at reduced speeds after the allotted high-speed data limit has been used. Reliance Jio has also launched a data add-on plan. The Rs 549 prepaid plan, which includes 1.5GB of data per day for 56 days.

Disney+ Hotstar Rs 499 plan details

You get this subscription with all the above mentioned Jio prepaid plan, except for the Rs 549 plan. Disney+ Hotstar recently launched new plans, which will go live from September 1. The Rs 499 Disney+ Hotstar plan is the new basic “Mobile” only yearly plan. It only supports one device at a time, stereo audio quality and 720p video quality.

The new plan will only be able to enjoy content on a mobile device. The app will also let you watch free content that is available on all platforms, including Web and Living Room devices.

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Windows 11 coming on October 5: But you will have to wait for one of its biggest features - Times of India

Microsoft will start rolling out Windows 11 from October 5. But you will need to wait to get support for Android apps-- considered as one of the biggest features in Windows 11. As per Aaron Woodman, general manager of Windows marketing, Microsoft will preview Android app support in the coming months and access will be restricted to Windows Insiders only.
“We look forward to continuing our journey to bring Android apps to Windows 11 and the Microsoft Store through our collaboration with Amazon and Intel; this will start with a preview for Windows Insiders over the coming months,” said Woodman in an official blog post.
Windows 11 was announced earlier and was only available to select users who were a part of the Windows Insider program. On October 5, all eligible PCs will get Windows 11 update for free while laptops preloaded with Windows 11 will be also available.
When Microsoft launched Windows 11 earlier, it talked a lot about supporting Android apps. The company showcased app compatibility by running a live instance of TikTok on stage. Now, running Android apps on Windows 11 PCs may sound cool but in reality it may not be that exciting. The reason is simple. Just because Windows 11 will support certain apps doesn’t mean you will get access to the entire range of Android apps hosted by Google on the Google Play store. In fact, Google has nothing to do with Windows 11’s Android app compatibility.
For Windows 11, Microsoft has partnered with Amazon. This will enable Windows 11 users to access Android apps through the Amazon App store. While it’s a big step for Microsoft to provide Android app support for the first time on PC it will not be something that will blow you away. Using the Amazon App store for Android apps on Windows 11 PCs means that you will not have access to the entire range of popular Android apps. So, there are chances that your favourite Android apps and games may not be available on Windows 11 PC. Also, there is no clarity yet as to what kind of apps and how many apps will be available on Microsoft’s new app store for Windows 11.

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Notchless iPhone 13 spotted on Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso - India TV News

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Notchless iPhone 13 spotted on Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso.

Apple is all set to launch the much-awaited iPhone 13 in September and now a new device believed to be the iPhone 13 has appeared on a comedy series on Apple TV+ called "Ted Lasso". Episode six of the second season of the series titled "The Signal" has disclosed a notchless iPhone in two different scenes.

The phone did have the custom iPhone UI but the notch was lacking. In addition, the rear design was spotted revealing a dual-camera setup. Apple introduced the notch in the 2017 iPhone X which houses components for Face ID and the selfie camera.

According to Taiwanese research firm TrendForce, the new iPhones will have a smaller notch above the display, but will otherwise have a similar outward design as iPhone 12 models.

The devices will be powered by Apple's next-generation A15 chip manufactured based on TSMC's 5nm+ process. All four iPhones will be equipped with OLED displays, while the two Pro models will also feature a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother content, the report added.

In addition, Weinbach had recently claimed that the 2021 iPhones will feature stronger MagSafe magnets, and now, he said this could be a reason behind the increased coil size.

He also speculates that the increased coil size could be used for reverse wireless charging, which would enable users to charge wireless charging compatible devices, such as AirPods, by placing them on the back of the iPhone.

(with IANS inputs)

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Fans Spot iPhone 13 With Notch-less Display on Apple TV+ Original Ted Lasso, But What's the Truth? - News18

iPhone 13 with no notch on Ted Lasso episode. (Image: Twitter / @paulofthebailey)

iPhone 13 with no notch on Ted Lasso episode. (Image: Twitter / @paulofthebailey)

A separate photo that is doing rounds on the internet shows the iPhone with dual rear cameras and flat edges, indicating it to be the regular iPhone 13.

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The iPhone 13 has been a part of the rumour mill for quite some time but we are yet to receive official information from Apple. It appears the company has now seemingly teased its next-generation smartphone in one of its Apple TV+ Oringals, Ted Lasso. In the sixth episode, titled ‘The Signal’ of season two, fans have spotted an iPhone on the bed without a notch that has been present since iPhone X. Many are speculating it to be the iPhone 13 that is at least said to feature a smaller notch. It could also be a prototype smartphone, therefore readers must take the information with a pinch of salt.

A separate photo that is doing rounds on the internet shows the iPhone with dual rear cameras and flat edges, indicating it to be the regular iPhone 13. However, this contradicts older reports that claimed the dual rear cameras would be placed diagonally to each other instead of stacked vertically. It is also possible that the phone in question is the regular iPhone 12, as Ted Lasso’s team could have added an artificial overlay onto digital displays in post-production. It is not uncommon for editing teams to add an overlay on the display of phones and TVs to make their contents clearer for viewers to see – in this case, an iOS Lock Screen.

Meanwhile, Apple will reportedly launch iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max on September 14. As mentioned, the notch on the front is also said to shrink on all iPhone 13 models; however, only Pro variants will reportedly support a 120Hz refresh rate, which already features on iPad Pro (2020 and 2021) models as “ProMotion display." A recent report claimed that iPhone 13 series would include a new face unlock tech that would work even while wearing masks or foggy glasses. Readers can check out the full iPhone 13 series round-up here.

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Microsoft says Android apps won't be available for Windows 11 on Oct. 5 launch - CNET

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Microsoft says it still has some some wrinkles to iron out of the highly anticipated Windows 11 feature.

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Microsoft's delaying one of the most highly anticipated features of its new Windows 11 software. The tech giant said it won't offer Android mobile phone apps on its new app store for PCs when its next iteration of Windows launches on Oct. 5 as a free upgrade for many users. Microsoft didn't give a date for when Android apps will be made available either. 

Instead, the software said it plans to offer the new feature, developed in partnership with Intel and Amazon, available in a "preview" test "over the coming months."

Read more: Android apps and Windows 11: Here's what you should know

"We look forward to continuing our journey to bring Android apps to Windows 11," Microsoft said in its short statement on the matter Tuesday.

The move marks the first major setback for Microsoft's upcoming Windows 11 software, which is launching six years after Windows 10 hit store shelves. The new Android app support feature was an important selling point, alongside new visual looks, better organizational tools and improved gaming performance.

Read more: Apple's always been the anti-Microsoft. Now Windows 11 is the anti-Apple

Microsoft announced its Android app support in June, saying people will be able to find search for and install Android apps from its Microsoft Store on Windows 11. The apps would be offered through a partnership with Amazon. Before Microsoft made its plans public, there had been a couple of ways to access Android apps on Windows 10, including if you had a Samsung Galaxy phone. But Microsoft's new way promises to make it easier.

"It's just seamless and smooth," Microsoft's Chief Product Officer Panos Panay said when announcing the new feature.

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Jio Launches New Prepaid Plans With 1 Year of Disney+ Hotstar Mobile - Gadgets 360

Reliance Jio on Tuesday updated its prepaid recharge portfolio with one-year of Disney+ Hotstar Mobile service that Disney+ Hotstar announced last month. The new Jio prepaid plans come at the existing price band between Rs. 499 and Rs. 2,599. The plans have a range of validity options and include high-speed data access as well as voice and SMS message benefits. Jio also included a Rs. 549 data add-on pack that bundles the Disney+ Hotstar Mobile subscription alongside offering 1.5GB high-speed data access.

Jio prepaid recharge plans with Disney+ Hotstar Mobile

The new Jio prepaid recharge plans with Disney+ Hotstar Mobile start at Rs. 499 that brings 3GB of high-speed data access on a daily basis, along with “unlimited” voice calling and SMS message benefits for 28 days. It is essentially an upgrade to the existing Rs. 499 plan that offered 1.5GB of daily high-speed data benefit along with voice calls and SMS benefits for 56 days.

After the Rs. 499 plan, Jio has the Rs. 666 prepaid recharge plan with 2GB daily high-speed data access as well as unlimited voice and SMS message benefits for 56 days. Customers are also offered with the Rs. 888 prepaid recharge plan that brings 2GB daily high-speed data benefit along with unlimited voice calling and SMS messages for 84 days. The last plan in the series is the Rs. 2,599 that carries 2GB high-speed data on a daily basis, coupled with unlimited voice calling and SMS message benefits for 365 days validity. Jio earlier offered the Rs. 2,599 prepaid plan with 2GB daily high-speed data and 10GB additional data for 365 days.

Customers who already have an active plan in place are provided with the Rs. 549 data add-on pack that brings 1.5GB of additional high-speed data for 56 days.

Along with the new prepaid plans as well as the data add-on voucher, Jio is offering one-year of Disney+ Hotstar Mobile access that is normally available at an annual subscription of Rs. 499. The telco said that the OTT service will bring access to international content in English language including Disney+ originals, TV shows from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, HBO, FX, and Showtime, among others.

Plan Benefits Validity
499 3GB high-speed daily data, unlimited voice calls and SMS messages, 1-year Disney+ Hotstar Mobile 28 Days
666 2GB high-speed daily data, unlimited voice calls and SMS messages, 1-year Disney+ Hotstar Mobile 56 Days
888 2GB high-speed daily data, unlimited voice calls and SMS messages, 1-year Disney+ Hotstar Mobile 84 Days
2599 2GB high-speed daily data, unlimited voice calls and SMS messages, 1-year Disney+ Hotstar Mobile 365 Days
549 (data add-on) 1.5GB high-speed daily data and 1-year Disney+ Hotstar Mobile 56 Days

Last year, Jio bundled Disney+ Hotstar VIP with its prepaid plans. The over-the-top (OTT) service is, however, leaving the Disney+ Hotstar subscription tiers and is being replaced by Disney+ Hotstar Mobile. Thus, it makes sense for Jio to go with the update.

The new plans will come into force from Wednesday, September 1 and will be available for recharge through all official channels.

Jio customers on existing Disney+ Hotstar plans will continue to enjoy the existing benefits until their current subscription expires, the telco said. However, it is likely that the earlier plans will be replaced with the new ones in the coming days.


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Notchless iPhone 13 revealed on Apple TV+ comedy show Ted Lasso? - The Financial Express

Till now, Cupertino has never used entertainment shows as a medium to reveal anything about its upcoming devices. (Image: Apple TV+/Twitter/Paul Bailey)

iPhone 13: Though nothing is officially confirmed, the launch of the new phone by Apple, dubbed iPhone 13, is likely to be held soon, and now, just days before the expected confirmation of the new lineup, we have seemingly been given a glimpse of the next-gen phone that Cupertino could announce. In the latest episode of comedy series Ted Lasso on Apple TV+, a next-gen phone consisting of a notchless design has been seen, and it is believed to be the iPhone 13. The basis for this speculation is the fact that Ted Lasso cast often uses various Apple products in the series.

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However, this marks the first time that something odd about the products used has been noticed, leaving many viewers with the view that it could possibly not be anything other than the new iPhone. So far, as per the rumour mill, the speculation has been that the new iPhone lineup would have a smaller notch design.

The notchless iPhone – seemingly – was spotted in the episode titled “The Signal”, which is the sixth episode of the second season of the show. Post this, some users shared screenshots of the phone on Twitter. During the episode, the phone seemed to have no notches, while having rounded corners. Moreover, the phone’s interface seemed to be that of the iPhone and it had the default lockscreen of iOS 14, further strengthening users’ speculation.

Till now, Cupertino has never used entertainment shows as a medium to reveal anything about its upcoming devices, even though it is possible that the company could use the main characters of the show for promotion of its flagship product.

What is more out of character in this scenario is the fact that Apple always maintains secrecy around its upcoming devices, much in contrast to what Google and Samsung do. Well, Cupertino does have a flair for dramatics and it makes sense that it would keep things under the covers to do a big reveal at an event while keeping everyone on their toes for months. This makes it hard to believe that Apple would let such a reveal be carried out through a series. It is likely that this was caused by editing errors on the show.

Another aspect is that Ted Lasso is among the shows on Apple TV+ that uses computer-generated imagery or CGI to a large extent, which means that the phone could be a result of CGI editing. This could make sense since, as mentioned before, Apple likes to make things dramatic, and with leaks and rumours doing rounds for months now (which Apple does not like), the editing could have been done to throw users off the trail and then reveal a phone that looks different than anticipated.

So far, the rumour mill has only indicated towards smaller notches on the new iPhone lineup, and not a completely notchless experience.

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Windows 11 | Microsoft’s update on OS compatibility has some Intel processors - The Hindu

The software giant also confirmed that older PCs running with processors that do not meet the new OS’ hardware requirements, can still be upgraded to Windows 11, according to a report.

Microsoft has provided an update on Windows 11 minimum system requirements, which includes a few more processors that the company says would be compatible with its latest operating system (OS) announced in June.

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The software giant has added certain Intel 7th generation processors, including Intel Core X-series, Xeon W-series and Intel Core 7820HQ to the list of compatible 64-bit processors. In case of the Core 7820HQ processor, “only select devices that shipped with modern drivers based on Declarative, Componentised, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles, including Surface Studio 2,” would be compatible, according to the company.

Moreover, the firm has maintained the minimum system requirements it had originally announced in June. This includes 4GB of memory, 64GB of storage, UEFI secure boot, graphics requirements and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0.

Microsoft also tested its new OS on devices running on AMD Zen 1. “After carefully analysing the first generation of AMD Zen processors in partnership with AMD, together we concluded that there are no additions to the supported CPU list,” it said in a blog post.

Also Read | Windows 365 is now available in India starting at ₹ 1,555 per user

According to the software firm, devices running on Intel 8th generation processors (or later) and AMD Zen 2, as well as Qualcomm 7 and 8 Series, would be compatible with Windows 11.

After the latest round of update on Windows 11 hardware requirements, Microsoft has confirmed that older PCs running with processors that do not meet the new OS’ requirements, can still be upgraded to Windows 11, according to a report by The Verge. The process, however, will be a little different, as it won’t be a simple Windows update from Windows 10 to Windows 11. And users will be required to download Windows 11 ISO file and install it manually.

This method of circumventing the hardware requirements is meant for businesses to try Windows 11 and should be performed at their own risk, the report noted and added that Microsoft doesn’t recommend this approach to consumers. Subsequently, the Windows maker clarified that the PCs upgraded to its new OS through this method may not be ‘entitled’ to receive Windows Updates, like security or driver updates, according to The Verge.

Also Read | Microsoft rolls out updates to Snipping Tool, Calculator app

Furthermore, the Redmond-based company released an updated preview version of the PC Health Check app to Windows Insiders. It “expands the eligibility check functionality with more complete and improved messaging on eligibility and links to relevant support articles that include potential remediation steps”, Microsoft said. The app will be re-released to Windows users in the coming weeks after it caused some confusion regarding Windows 11 eligibility, which was acknowledged by the company.

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Reliance Jio Announces the List of Prepaid Recharge Plans that Offer Free Disney+ Hotstar Mobile Subscription - MySmartPrice

Reliance Jio Hotstar new plans

Reliance Jio has announced the introduction of four new prepaid recharge plans and a new data add-on plan that will give users access to all content on Disney+ Hotstar. The new plans will become valid from Wednesday, September 1, and will be introduced alongside the new subscription plans that Hotstar is rolling out tomorrow. The new plans, while giving access to all content on the Disney+ Hotstar service, will offer users access to it on mobiles only – all as part of a revised charter of subscription plans that it is rolling out for everyone.

The new Reliance Jio prepaid plans that will offer users access to Disney+ Hotstar on mobiles are as follows:

  • Rs 499: 28 days validity (1 month), 3GB data per day, free unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS messages per day
  • Rs 666: 56 days validity (2 months), 2GB data per day, free unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS messages per day
  • Rs 888: 84 days validity (3 months), 2GB data per day, free unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS messages per day
  • Rs 2,599: 365 days validity (1 year), 2GB data per day, free unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS messages per day
  • Rs 549: 56 days validity (2 months), 1.5GB data per day, no voice calls and SMS messages (data add-on plan)

With this revision, Reliance Jio will now offer the entire suite of content that is on offer with Disney+ Hotstar. Previously, Jio plans that offered access to Hotstar gave users access to the Hotstar VIP tier plan. The latter gave access to live sports, as well as Hotstar Specials (original programming), movies and TV shows. With the new plans, users will get access to the platform’s entire English language content including Disney+ originals, Disney TV shows, as well as international content from publishing houses such as Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, HBO, FX, Showtime and more. However, users will only be able to watch their content on mobile devices, and not across any platforms that they could do previously.

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iPhone 13 With a Notchless Design Allegedly Spotted on Apple TV+ Show Ted Lasso Ahead of Launch - Gadgets 360

iPhone 13 launch is expected to be just around the corner. But days ahead of its formal confirmation, a next-generation iPhone with a notchless design ostensibly appeared in the latest episode of Apple TV+ comedy series Ted Lasso. It is, of course, common to see the cast of Ted Lasso using Apple products in different episodes. However, this was the first time when viewers found something odd that many have considered as none other than the iPhone 13. The rumour mill has so far speculated the new iPhone lineup with a smaller notch design, though.

Apple TV+ viewers spotted the notchless iPhone in episode six of the second season of Ted Lasso, which is titled “The Signal.” Some viewers have taken to Twitter to share the screenshots showing the all-new iPhone with the notchless design. This is speculated to be the iPhone 13 by a few spectators.

At a few points during the 35-minute episode, the iPhone appears on the screen with rounded corners and no notch. It is also seen to have the same interface with the default lockscreen that Apple offered on iOS 14.

So far, Apple has not used any entertainment shows to divulge its upcoming hardware. The company may, however, promote its flagship products through the main characters of popular series including Ted Lasso that earned 20 Emmy nominations in July.

Apple is also known for maintaining the secrecy of its new products by not revealing any of their key features — unlike competitors including Google and Samsung. Therefore, it is likely that the notchless design might just be due to some editing errors. It is also important to mention that Ted Lasso is one of the titles on Apple TV+ that uses computer-generated imagery (CGI) to a large extent. So, chances are high that the notchless design may just be due to some CGI inputs.

If we look at the recent reports, the iPhone 13 lineup will come with a smaller notch design and not a complete notchless experience. Apple may have plans to go for the latter in the future.

That said, the iPhone 13 launch is speculated to take place later this month — as early as September 14. We may, thus, have to wait for a few more days to get a clear picture of what Apple has for its iPhone consumers in 2021.


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WhatsApp: How to hide last seen and blue ticks - The Indian Express

WhatsApp lets you hide your last seen and blue ticks on the app to give you some privacy. In case you haven’t yet noticed these features, then you can try them now. Both the features are listed in the privacy section of the messaging app.

Both the features are available as an option because there are users who don’t want others to know when they read the message. Here’s how you can enable or disable last seen and blue ticks.

How to hide Last seen on WhatsApp

Step 1: If you want to hide your last seen, then just open the WhatsApp app and head to the Settings section.

Step 2: Now head to the Account section and tap on Privacy. It should be noted that whatever settings you save will apply to both the mobile and web version of the messaging app.

Step 3: Now, tap on the Last Seen option and change the Setting to “Nobody.”

Note: You get three options, including “Everyone” “My Contacts” and “Nobody”. The first one basically means that people who have your WhatsApp number will be able to see your last seen. The second option means that only your contacts will be able to check your last seen on WhatsApp. If you enable the “Nobody” option, then no one will be able to see your WhatsApp last seen. You can select any last seen option any time you want.

WhatsApp, WhatsApp tips, WhatsApp tricks, WhatsApp features, WhatsApp blue ticks, WhatsApp ticks, WhatsApp last seen, WhatsApp update, WhatsApp android Here’s how you can enable or disable last seen and blue ticks. (Express image)

How to hide blue tick on WhatsApp

The process to hide blue ticks is similar. You will find this feature in the Privacy section, but you will not find it in the same name. WhatsApp offers a Read Receipts option, which will disable the blue ticks. Read on to know more.

Step 1: First head to the WhatsApp app and open the Settings section.

Step 2: Now, go to “Account” and tap on the Privacy option.

Step 3: Scroll down to “Read Receipts” option and disable it to hide blue ticks on chats.

Users can enable this option anytime they want by following the same process. It should be noted that if you disable the mentioned option, then you won’t be able to see blue ticks when others read messages you sent.

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One UI 3.1.1 update brings awesome new features to Galaxy Z Fold 2, Fold, and Z Flip - SamMobile

Beginning today, One UI 3.1.1 is no longer exclusive to the latest Samsung foldable phones — the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3. The company is now rolling out the One UI 3.1.1 firmware update to every one of its previously-released foldable devices, including the original Galaxy Fold.

Samsung designed One UI 3.1.1 to improve the user experience for foldable device owners with additions like Drag & Split, Natural Window Switching, better Multi-Active Window, Cover Screen Mirroring, and more.

We previously detailed these One UI 3.1.1 characteristics in our Galaxy Z Fold 3 review and our story detailing its best features. They have certainly elevated the user experience to new heights, and thankfully, every foldable device enthusiast should now benefit from these changes, more or less, depending on the model they own.

Which One UI 3.1.1 features are coming to which foldable phones?

The best features in One UI 3.1.1 are Drag & Split, Multi-Active Window and Natural Window Switching, Auto Rotate Apps, Customized Aspect Ratios, Flex Mode Panel, Taskbar, and Cover Screen Mirroring.

  • Drag & Split lets you open a URL in split-screen mode while browsing the web without having to reopen another browser instance. It works by dragging and dropping the desired link to the edge of the screen.
  • Multi-Active Window and Natural Window Switching now provide a better experience with options to readjust the height and width of opened apps when using three app split-screen mode.
  • Rotate All Apps allows users to enable landscape orientation for apps that natively work only in portrait mode.
  • Custom Aspect Ratio for Apps lets you choose a different aspect ratio for apps that don’t fill the whole screen. Options include full screen, 16:9, 4:3, and App default.
  • App Split View enables a more tablet-like UI for the Z Fold series, or more specifically for various apps. Now, this feature works with apps that don’t natively support it.
  • Similarly, Flex Mode Panel adds Flex Mode compatibility to apps that don’t offer native support.
  • The Taskbar is a fine addition to the Galaxy Z Fold series. It’s somewhat reminiscent of the original Edge Screen for the Galaxy Note Edge. It’s a persistent taskbar containing your favorite apps. It makes for much easier app switching.
  • Cover Screen Mirroring lets you easily transfer — or mirror — the layout of your cover screen home screen to the main foldable display. It lets users have a more unified UI design across both home screens without having to do all the work manually.

Most of these features were designed for the book-like form factor, which means they won’t be available for the Z Flip series. The clamshell foldable phones will have access to Flex Mode Panel and Drag & Split, but not much else. Still, these additions are appreciated.

As for the Galaxy Fold series, both the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the original Galaxy Fold will benefit from most of these new additions in One UI 3.1.1. In fact, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will take advantage of every one of these new features, while the original Galaxy Fold will be missing out on two: Cover Screen Mirroring and Flex Mode Panel.

The One UI 3.1.1 update for these foldables is already rolling out in the US and will also be reaching other markets starting today. As always, you should be able to download it from your phone’s Settings » Software update menu, but you can also skip the wait and download new updates from our firmware database.

If you want to see these new One UI 3.1.1 features in action, make sure you check our in-depth video below.

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Telegram Crosses 1 Billion Downloads Globally, With India as the Largest Market: Sensor Tower - Gadgets 360

Telegram has become the latest app to surpass the mark of one billion downloads globally, according to data shared by Sensor Tower. The instant messaging app, which has been in existence late since 2013, competes against WhatsApp and Facebook's Messenger. It was able to grow its market presence amid public outrage over WhatsApp's recent privacy policy update. Telegram also introduced new features including group video calls, screen sharing with sound, and an updated voice chats experience that helped attract new users.

Sensor Tower said that Telegram crossed the milestone of a billion downloads worldwide first on Friday, August 27. Other apps on the list include Telegram arch-rival WhatsApp as well as Messenger, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Spotify, and Netflix.

As per the data shared by Sensor Tower, India emerged as the largest Internet market for Telegram, with around 22 percent of its lifetime installs. Russia and Indonesia were the two key markets for the app following India from where it received 10 percent and eight percent of its total installs, respectively.

Telegram also reached 214.7 million installs in the first half of 2021 that shows a 61 percent year-on-year increase from the 133 million reported in the same period of 2020, according to Sensor Tower.

"By focusing on privacy, Telegram has managed to carve out its own niche in what remains a highly competitive mobile messaging market," Craig Chapple, Mobile Insights Strategist, EMEA, Sensor Tower, told Gadgets 360.

The Sensor Tower data was initially reported by TechCrunch.

It is important to note that the number of installs mentioned by Sensor Tower doesn't represent the active user base of the app. However, Telegram last year stated that it had about 500 million monthly active users.

Earlier this month, business journal Nikkei Asia cited data from analytics platform App Annie to report that Telegram became the seventh most downloaded app globally in 2020.

Gadgets 360 has reached out to Telegram for a comment on the downloads achievement and will update this space when the company responds.

One of the key reasons behind the growing success of Telegram in the last few months is the negative sentiment among users towards WhatsApp. It reached new levels with the introduction of the privacy policy update that the Facebook-owned platform announced in early 2021 to start attracting businesses and helping subsidiaries of the parent company.

Telegram — alongside its competitor Signal — was able to add millions of new users in the midst of WhatsApp's privacy row. In three days after the privacy policy update was announced by WhatsApp, founder Pavel Durov announced that Telegram added 25 million new users. It also became the most downloaded app globally in January, as per an earlier Sensor Tower report.

Alongside gaining over the privacy disaster created by WhatsApp, Telegram introduced new features including updated voice chats that work like Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces as well as group video calls with the ability to have up to 1,000 viewers simultaneously to mark further growth. It also received a $150 million (roughly Rs. 10,96.38 crores) investment from Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala Investment and Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners in March.


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Motorola Razr 40 And Razr 40 Ultra Are Cheaper By Up To Rs 20,000 In India - Times Now

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