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2022 is not best for smartphones, Nothing Phones (2), Jio, 222 plans for FIFA 2022, Twitters, Blue subscription, Oneplus mechanical Keyboard, Apple's Car, Redmi Note 12 series, Amazon Kindle
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Hello readers, Satyam is back with some exciting news from the world of technology.
But before starting today's blog, I want to share a previous blog about how you can avail medical care at very cheap prices, and that scheme is only provided by the Indian government. So by clicking on the below link, you can read all about it: Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana
1. In terms of smartphones, 2022 is not the best year.
We know there are many reasons for this, but according to records, the smartphone market has declined by 11% in the first quarter of this year.
Some of the main reasons are that we had chip and circuit shortages at the beginning of this year, but as we moved into the middle and end of the year, all countries were experiencing economic stress.
As a result, companies have not worked on new ideas because they are only concerned with selling all of their inventory, so we can conclude that this year was not the best for the smartphone markets. Please let us know in the comments which device you purchased or included in the shop list this year.
2. There are no plans for the release of Nothing Phone (2).
Have you used the Nothing phone (1)? or their earbuds? If not, then you have obviously seen it on Amazon, Flipkart, or in some news because they are a little bit more expensive for the same specifications, and they have created a great hype in the market.
One thing I'm not sure about this smartphone is what inspired him to create such a device with that gizmo light on its back. Perhaps someone liked that feature, but in my opinion, it will be best for those who use tiktok and reels on Instagram.
Officially, they have nothing planned for the second smartphone, and they will stick to this phone and push updates on this smartphone only. and they also said that they would launch only one smartphone a year so that it would be convenient for the users.
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So what do you think of this smartphone by Nothing? Please leave comments about it.
3. JIO in 222 rupees for FIFA 2022.
Jio has launched a Rs. 222 plan for their users in preparation for FIFA 2022. These plans, in my opinion, are nothing more than marketing ideas designed to entice customers, and I believe they will be very beneficial to the users, with the exception of a few.
Reliance Jio has launched a new Rs. 222 data add-on plan designed specifically for the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. The plan has a 30-day validity period. The recharge packs allow for up to 50 GB of high-speed data use. According to the telecom provider, the package does not include any call or SMS perks.
This plan can only be used in conjunction with an existing base plan, and the data may be used to watch the FIFA World Cup. Continue reading to understand everything about the strategy.
4. Twitter's price reduction for blue subscriptions for web users.
I believe Twitter is addicted to being in the news because they constantly leak news.
According to the information, Twitter aims to lower the price of its Twitter Blue membership package to $7 (approximately Rs. 600) from $7.99 (about Rs. 700) if customers pay through the website, and $11 (roughly Rs. 900) if users pay through its iPhone app.
Launch after launch
1. Oneplus is working on the keyboard.
We first heard about how that Oneplus was working on a monitor, and we learned a lot about it, but now they are leaking information about a mechanical keyboard, and when it launches, I will personally tell you about the keyboard specialties, so all you have to do until then is stick with Techanews23 and show your support.
OnePlus today unveiled "OnePlus Featuring," a co-creation platform via which the firm will collaborate with various partners on new products. Keychron is the first firm to collaborate with OnePlus on a future computer keyboard. The keyboard will have a mechanical key switch mechanism with the option to change the keys, a first for OnePlus.
[Image Source: Google]Other than the fact that it would be available internationally in early 2023, no other information was provided. Mechanical keyboards are a prominent category nowadays, with a large fan base. Keychron, which has been in operation since 2017, is a well-known name in this market.
The category was also picked as a future product category for OnePlus by OnePlus community members, who voted it to the top of a poll held on the OnePlus forums.
2. Apple's car is delayed until 2026.
Yes, this may be bad news for some readers, but with Tesla and now Apple announcing car launches with such technology, I believe the time has come, as depicted in some films from the year 2050. off the news, but did you hear of "the mirror" parallel skyscraper building? If not, then please search for it on Google, and that will be the next step in this new technology world.
Please leave a comment to let me know what you think. coming back to Apple's car.
The car will be launched at a price of $100,000 with features such as steeringless and pedalless, and according to rumors, passengers will be able to face any side of the car. Maybe this will be like sitting in a train with more comfort, but that train will be on the road with no tracks, and it's very hard to imagine.
[Image Source: Google]However, the company promises that their technology will be finished in 2024, tested until 2025, and then launched flawlessly in 2026; until then, we can only speculate and wait patiently.
3. Redmi Note 12 series in India.
It's good news that the company officially announced that they will soon launch the Redmi Note 12 series in India, which is currently exclusive to China.
The Redmi Note 12 series includes four smartphones: the Redmi Note 12, the Redmi Note 12 Pro, the Redmi Note 12 Pro+, and the Redmi Note 12 Discovery.
Redmi has not specified any names, but a closer look at the ad hints that the vanilla model will not be released in India.
That's because the Note 12 features a twin camera arrangement on the back with a circular flash, whereas others in the series have triple rear cameras with differently shaped flash modules. And the three phones in the image all have triple camera setups, and one of the phones may have a 200-megapixel camera. It will become clear soon, prior to the launch event.
4. The 11th generation of the Amazon Kindle was released.
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After a gap, there is good news for Kindle users. Do you use the Kindle to read? Please include it in your comment.
Amazon has launched the latest version of their popular e-reader, the Kindle, in India. The all-new Kindle has a 6-inch display with a 300 ppi resolution, a USB Type-C charging connector, and a battery life of up to six weeks. The most recent e-reader has 16 GB of internal storage.
Amazon claims that it is the lightest and smallest Kindle ever made and that it is better suited to one-handed reading. It is also the final Kindle model to be released without a Micro-USB connector.
According to the firm, the company's newest e-book reader improves storage and charging. It has 16GB of storage, which is twice as much as the Amazon Kindle 10th generation, which was released in 2019.
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The latest Amazon Kindle (11th Gen) costs Rs 9,999 in India. However, according to the business, it is presently available for an introductory price of Rs 8,999 as part of a limited-time offer subject to stock availability. Following the end of the promotion period, the e-reader will be offered at full retail price.
Now I'd like to wrap up the day's news, and I'll be back with more tomorrow; in the meantime, be happy and keep smiling.
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