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Thursday, 12 October 2017

JioPhone Vs Airtel A40: Free feature phone or Rs 1399 smartphone? Which is better

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The  race for the cheapest phone bundled with a data plan is on. While Idea, BSNL and other companies are yet to join this battle, Airtel, which is the largest telecom operator in the country, decided to take on the challenge thrown by Jio with its effectively free JioPhone. The company is countering the JioPhone , which is essentially a feature phone with some smart features, with A40 Indian that is a proper smartphone.



Airtel on Wednesday announced the A40 Indian, a phone made by Karbonn. It is 4G smartphone, and comes at an effective price of Rs 1399. The keyword here is effective. The smartphone supports dual SIM slot and offers access to all apps on Google Play Store, including YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp. The A40 Indian smartphone comes bundled with Airtel's monthly plan of Rs 169 which offers data and calling benefits.

The Karbonn A40 comes nearly after three months of the launch of the JioPhone. Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Jio had announced the phone in July at RIL 40th Annual Global Meeting in Mumbai. However, the phone has started reaching the masses only now. 



While there are several other companies like Idea, Vodafone and BSNL also planning their own "cheap" 4G phones, for now it seems to be between the Jio and Airtel. So how the JioPhone and A40 compare with each other, what do Jio and Airtel offer consumers with their data plans, and which is a better option? Is it JioPhone you should take or the A40? Some answers.


JioPhone Vs Airtel A40: The specs

The specs and design are the one of the first things that catch your eyes when you look at the phone first, so, it is always safe to start the comparison with these.



The JioPhone is a feature phone so expecting a great and massive display or some extraordinary specs would be insane. The JioPhone is a decent looking feature phone with a 2.40-inch display with a resolution of 240 pixels by 320 pixels. It is powered by 1.2GHz dual-core SPRD 9820A/QC8905 processor and 512 RAM. The phone comes with 4GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 128GB via microSD card. There's a 2MP rear camera and 0.3MP front camera. The Jio Phone runs on KAI OS and is backed by a 2000mAh removable battery. The phone comes with a single SIM slot which is locked to Jio network. This means you can use only Jio SIM with your JioPhone.
The Airtel-Karbonn A40 Indian is a smartphone running on Android Nougat. It has a 4-inch display with a resolution of 800 X 480 pixels and is most probably powered by a MediaTek processor clocked at the speed of 1.3MHz. There's a 2MP camera on the rear and a 0.3MP camera on the front. The phone supports dual SIM so you can use any network you want. However, using other network will not get you the cashback.


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The Airtel phone comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage that's expandable up to 32GB in against of JioPhone in which it is expandable up to 128GB. Now, while the Airtel A40 phone may be a better looking phone than the JioPhone, there are few things that it misses out on like the internal storage (it's only 32GB) or the NFC support. The JioPhone comes with NFC support while Airtel phone lacks it. Although, we must note that the internal storage bit is a toss between these two phones. The A40 has more 8GB storage, which is handy because you can store more on it without using an SD card.
In terms of hardware, the A40 is a clear winner. It has touch-screen, which the JioPhone doesn't. It has a faster processor probably. It has a bigger battery. A bigger screen.


Although all of this may not matter much. Because with its better hardware the A40 also has to run a more demanding software that is Android Nougat. Yes, the internal storage is more but then Nougat and apps will also take more storage, will use more RAM. Despite the better hardware, we feel that the JioPhone could be a slightly faster device. The A40 will surely do more but probably with some lags etc. The JioPhone will do less, but probably in a better way.
Talking of doing more, the A40 is a clear winner when it comes to apps. You will be able to run WhatsApp and Facebook on it. On JioPhone,  there is no WhatsApp for you.   




  •  JioPhone V Airtel's A40: The price debate:


With JioPhone as well as the A40, one important part is their prices. The term "effectively free" has become synonymous to the JioPhone.

But there is fine print. Jio calls the JioPhone as effectively free but there is a minimum amount you need to pay to use the phone. The company asks for Rs 1500 as the security deposit for the phone which will be refunded after 36 months. A Rs 153 plan every month is mandatory for the phone. So, Rs 153 recharge for 36 months equals to Rs 5508.
Here's the Jio Maths
Rs 1500 + Rs 5508= Rs 7008
Now after a refund of Rs 1500 after 36 months, total cost you give is
Rs 7008-Rs 1500= Rs 5508, the final price
Now in case of Airtel Karbonn A40, buyer has to make a down payment of Rs 2899 for the 4G smartphone and make 36 continuous monthly recharges of Rs 169. The customer will get a cash refund of Rs 500 after 18 months and another Rs 1000 after 36 months, taking the total cash benefit to Rs 1500. Here is the Math.
Rs 2899 (down payment)+ Rs 169 x 36 months= Rs 8983
Now, a cashback of Rs 1500 means
Rs 8983-Rs 1500= Rs 7483, the final price
Both the phones come at near about the same prices.
One important bit to note here is that after 36 months, you will have to return the JioPhone back to Jio. But with A40, you get to keep the phone.


  • JioPhone Vs Airtel A40: The data war:

Airtel is giving 512MB data per day at Rs 169 while Jio is giving 500MB data per day at Rs 153. The unlimited calls is subjected to fair usage for both Jio and Airtel. This means if you misuse the free calls, you may be charged or the company may limit your calls.Jio offers unlimited data which means your internet will continue to work even after you've crossed your FUP limit but at a reduced speed. In case of Airtel, you will be charged once you've reached your data limit for the day.

Also, with Jio you get free SMS which is not the case with Airtel A40.


  • JioPhone V Airtel A40: The cashback conditions:

Both Jio and Airtel come with cashback of Rs 1500 but both have its own terms and conditions. The Jio says that it would refund the entire Rs 1500 amount only if the phone is used for 36 months. User will be charged Rs 1000 along with applicable GST or other taxes if the phone is returned 12 months and before 24 months. It is Rs 500 if you return after 24 months and before 36 months from the date of first issue of the JioPhone. Also, Jio says users have to ensure that the phone is in working condition, undamaged, and has all the user data removed from the it while returning the phone. Also, you are not eligible for the cashback if you do not do the mandatory recharge every month.

Similarly to the JioPhone, the Airtel-Karbonn A40 Indian smartphone too has its own set of terms and conditions for the cashback. The users will get the Rs 500 cashback only after they've used the smartphone for 18 months. Also, it is mandatory to get a total recharges worth Rs 3000 for 1 months.

There's an additional Rs 1000 cashback which will be given to users only if they have used the A40 smartphone with an Airtel plan for another 18 months and done recharges for at least Rs 3000 in this period. One important bit to note is here that Airtel will credit the cashback to user's Airtel Payment Bank account and it is not mandatory to return the phone even after getting the cashback.




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What is the Aarushi Talwar murder case?

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Aarushi Talwar murder case: Here is everything you need to know about the twin murders and the subsequent investigation.


On the morning of May 16, 2008, soon-to-turn 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar was found dead in the bedroom of her house in Jalvayu Vihar, Noida. Her throat was slit and her head bludgeoned. The family’s live-in domestic help Hemraj Banjade was seen as the prime suspect in the murder, but, a day later, Hemraj (45) was found dead on the terrace of the same flat. His throat was also slit and he had suffered injuries to his head. There were wounds all over his body and the door to the terrace was found locked from inside.

Noida Police suspected the twin murders to be an insider job and said that they had been committed with ‘surgical precision’. Talwars’ former domestic help Vishnu Sharma was initially named as a suspect in the case. Soon, Delhi Police also joined the probe. Follow LIVE UPDATES on Allahabad High Court’s verdict in the Aarushi, Hemraj murder case

Six days after Aarushi’s body was found, police suspected it to be a case of honour killing and her parents, Rajesh Talwar and Nupur Talwar, both dentists, came under the scanner. Noida Police alleged that Rajesh had committed the twin murders after finding Aarushi and Hemraj in an “objectionable” position. However, no forensic or material evidence was provided to substantiate the claim.

On May 23, 2008 Rajesh Talwar was arrested for the double murder. As the case became a topic of household debate with divided public opinion on who killed Aarushi, the case was handed over to the CBI.

On June 13, CBI arrested Krishna Thadaraj, an assistant at Rajesh’s Noida clinic. On June 20, CBI conducted a lie detector test on Rajesh Talwar. Five days later, a second lie detector test was also conducted on Aarushi’s mother, Nupur Talwar, as the first one was found to be inconclusive. After spending almost two months in jail, Rajesh Talwar got bail on July 12.

As the investigation continued, narco-analysis tests were conducted on the Talwars. In December 2010, CBI submitted a closure report on the grounds of “insufficient evidence”. Giving a clean chit to the servants, CBI named Rajesh Talwar as the prime suspect. However, due to lack of evidence, CBI did not charge him. The court said the case could not be closed.



On November 25, 2013, CBI judge Shyam Lal convicted the Talwars guilty of both murders and destruction of evidence. “The parents are the best protector of their own children and that is the order of the human nature, but they have been freaks in the history of mankind when the father and mother became the killer of their own progeny,” the judge wrote.

“They have extirpated their own daughter who has seen 14 summers of her life and the servant, without compunction from terrestrial terrain in breach of commandment that ‘thou shall not kill’ and the injunction of the holy Quran ‘take not life, which god has made sacred’.”

The CBI court awarded life imprisonment to the Talwar couple a day later. The couple then filed an appeal in the Allahabad High Court challenging the previous court’s order. A division bench of the high court, comprising justices B K Narayana and A K Mishra, reserved its judgement on September 7, fixing October 12, 2017 as the date for the verdict. Nupur and Rajesh Talwar are at present serving their sentence in Ghaziabad’s Dasna jail.

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Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Vistara Offers Tickets For Rs 1,149 In Diwali Sale. Details Here


Diwali is round the corner and the Indian aviation industry is raining discounts on flyers! Under a limited-period sale, Vistara is offering fares starting at Rs 1,149. Vistara's 48-hour sale, called 'Festival of Flights Sale', started on Tuesday midnight. Vistara's all-inclusive fares start at Rs 1,149 for economy class and Rs 2,099 for premium economy class bookings, the airline said on its website - airvistara.com. Bookings under the sale are open till 11:59 pm on Friday, October 13, 2017, Vistara added. Vistara also said the sale is applicable for travel between October 26, 2017 and March 24, 2018.



Without divulging the total number of seats under the festive sale, Vistara said: "It is a limited-inventory sale available on a first-come-first-served basis. In case the seats under this sale are sold out, regular fares will appear."

Book on Vistara till 13th Oct'17 for travel between 26th Oct'17 - 24th March'18

Vistara's festival sale covers destinations including Goa, Port Blair, Leh (Ladakh), Jammu, Srinagar, Kochi, Guwahati, Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Bengaluru, according to Vistara's bookings portal.

☞ Routes covered under Vistara's Festival of Flights Sale

The lowest fare under this sale is available on the Jammu-Srinagar route at Rs 1,149 for economy class and Rs 2,099 for premium economy class.

Sector (available in both directions)All-in one way promotional Economy Class fares (in INR)All-in one way promotional Premium Economy fares (in INR)
Jammu-Srinagar1,1492,099
Delhi-Chandigarh1,1992,599
Delhi-Amritsar1,2992,799
Delhi-Lucknow1,3492,649
Delhi-Ahmedabad1,4993,499
Delhi-Srinagar1,6993,299
Delhi-Varanasi1,8993,299
Delhi-Ranchi2,0993,599
Delhi-Mumbai2,0994,099
Delhi-Leh2,0994,199
Delhi-Pune2,4994,199
Delhi-Hyderabad2,4994,199
Delhi-Bhubaneswar2,5994,599
Delhi-Kolkata2,5994,699
Pune-Kolkata2,7994,599
Delhi-Bengaluru2,8995,199
Delhi-Bagdogra2,8993,599
Mumbai-Amritsar2,9994,699
Delhi-Goa2,9994,999
Delhi-Guwahati3,0994,999
Kolkata-Port Blair3,1995,199
Delhi-Kochi3,7995,299

☞ How To book tickets under Vistara's 'Festival of Flights' Sale


Vistara said bookings under the offer were open on its website - airvistara.com, iOS and Android mobile apps, airport ticket offices, call centre and through online travel agencies and travel agents.
 
"Through this 'Festival of Lights' sale, our customers have one final opportunity this year to book their travel for the festive and holiday season at amazing fares," said Vistara chief strategy and commercial officer Sanjiv Kapoor.


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Amitabh Bachchan at 75: Exploring his enduring popularity and why he remains India’s biggest superstar

One advantage Amitabh Bachchan, or Big B, has had over others is that he’s forever with the times. For years, he has embodied the classic Indian hero, inventing and reinventing, branding and un-branding himself miraculously as and when the need has presented itself.


At 75, when most stars are not even stars anymore and are relegated, in all likelihood, to lead a quiet retired life waiting for a timely revival, a second act, a comeback or a Lifetime Achievement renaissance, Amitabh
Bachchan has no need for any of that. Think about it. This is a man, who at the very least, four generations of Indians are intimately familiar with and never, save for a brief interlude in the late 1980s and 1990s when his films flopped and ABCL went bust turning him from a human god into running gag, has Bachchan been out of the public eye. Except for the first three odd years of his career when he delivered one stinker after another, Bachchan has not known what’s it’s like to be down and out.

It’s hard to think that this very star who defined heroism and what it meant to be a classic Bollywood hero and spawned a generation of copycats (most famous being Rajinikanth who carved his Southern identity out of Big B remakes) was once dismissed as “too unconventional” to make the cut. Those were the days of pink-cheeked heartthrobdom of Rajesh Khanna. But, apparently, when Khanna saw Namak Haraam co-starring the two at a trial at Liberty cinema, he tersely announced, “Here is the superstar of tomorrow.” Hrishikesh Mukherjee – a common link between Khanna and Bachchan, between superstar of the present and superstar of the future – was witness to the scene.

Although Hrishikesh Mukherjee gave poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan’s son a Bengali Bhadralok makeover in Anand and appropriately cast him as a sensitive Bard types it was Prakesh Mehra and Salim-Javed who spotted the anger in the upcoming star’s eyes. 1973’s Zanjeer changed Bachchan’s fortunes. It displaced the hill station romanticism of the 1960s with cynicism and rage, perhaps mirroring the darker political mood intrinsic to the Seventies.


Bachchan became the one man who could don a pristine white Bengali kurta and pass off as a singer, professor and depressed alcoholic (Abhimaan, Chupke Chupke and Mili respectively) and at the same time, anchor Salim-Javed’s anti-Establishment figure into a universally acceptable celluloid anti-hero with daddy issues who, surprisingly, the audience cared – even, rooted – for.

One advantage Bachchan has had over others is that he’s forever with the times. In the 1970s, he was quick to give voice to the political gloom and social issues like rising unemployment and rich-poor divide. He knew his cinema was watched by Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and Christians and he played and respected all faiths. For Muslims, he offered sops like the lucky-charm 786 badge and the Hajj song/qawwali, for Hindus he sang bhajans, for the sake of Christians he grew up in a Church and for Sikhs (his mother Teji was a Sikh) he donned the turban to save the nation. In his excitement, he even played Bobby Deol’s turbaned grandfather in one film (remember Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyo?), a task that could so easily have been left to the devices of someone like Dharmendra, Bollywood’s resident Punjabi. For those not inclined towards God, he also played a non-believer, refusing to enter a temple in Deewaar.
Now, the Vijay of Deewaar, in dotage, is free of all excesses and expectations. He freely experiments with his looks and roles. If he’s the constipated Bengali male of Piku (2015) on one side, he’s also the lawyer of Pink (2016) of “No means no” fame on another. Incidentally, even advertising has contributed to boosting the Bachchan myth. He appears in just as many ad films as he regularly does in feature films made by those very ad filmmakers! He’s a win-win for filmmakers. For, as a star, he appeals to audiences of all ages. A 75-year-old grandfather can watch Zanjeer, Anand or Deewaar and enjoy the masterful storytelling and relate to the seething anger of those Bachchan-starrers, his 45-year-old daughter-in-law can be sitting in another room and watching a rerun of Kaun Banega Crorepati and maybe, the youngest member of that family could be glued to her phone laughing along on the escapades of the wry man-child Auro in Paa.

For years, Bachchan has embodied the classic Indian hero. He has reinvented himself tirelessly and miraculously as and when the need has presented itself. Now, in the role of a benign grandfather, both off and on screen, Amitabh Bachchan continues to occupy the first seat in Bollywood winners’ circle. At a time when stardom is so fleeting and Friday-to-Friday, Big B remains the ultimate evergreen who refuses to slow down. That’s the reason why even though he has announced that he won’t be ringing in his 75th birthday today, who can stop the thousands of crazy fans who throng his Juhu home every year from celebrating it? The party is outside Jalsa and everyone’s invited.


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Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Jio 4G Download Speeds, BlackBerry Motion Launch, WhatsApp Business APK, and More: Your 360 Daily

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Reliance Jio continued to be India’s fastest 4G network in the month of September in terms of download speeds according to TRAI’s MySpeed portal. With 18.433Mbps 4G download speed offered by Reliance Jio, Vodafone, Idea, and Airtel follow with 8.999Mbps, 8.746Mbps, and 8.550Mbps respectively. As for 4G uploads, Idea Cellular leads the pack followed by Vodafone, Reliance Jio, and Airtel. Idea clocked 4G upload speeds of 6.307Mbps in September, Vodafone was second at 5.776Mbps, Jio third at 4.134Mbps, and Airtel was fourth at 4.088Mbps, according to MySpeed.


In other news, there's an update on Reliance Industries' plan to launch Jio Payments Bank as a joint venture with SBI. Reports suggest it could launch in December and users only require an Aadhaar card to open an account with it. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries Limited, apparently wanted to launch Jio Payments Bank along with the Jio Phone but meeting RBI compliance and regulations meant a delay.

➡   BlackBerry Motion with 5.5-Inch display, 4,000mAh battery launched


The BlackBerry Motion smartphone isnow official. After rumours aplenty, this mid-range Android smartphone launched at Technology Week conference in Dubai. It will be priced at around $460 (approximately Rs. 30,00) and be available in the UAE and other Middle Eastern markets first. The BlackBerry Motion is a dual-SIM Android 7.1.1 Nougat smartphone with a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) display. There’s DragonTrail Glass protection and a physical home button below the display. 


The BlackBerry Motion is powered by a Snapdragon 625 SoC processor with 4GB of RAM and has a 4000mAh battery. The handset has 32GB of inbuilt storage, expandable via microSD card (up to 2TB) should you want more space.

➡ WhatsApp Business features revealed, APK available for download




WhatsApp Business, an app from the company designed to help businesses keep in touch with their customers, isavailable for download as an APK on third-party sites, a private beta for it is also up on Google Play. To use it, however, you need to be a part of a private beta. Businesses can migrate their business numbers to WhatsApp Business by installing the app on the same phone as their personal WhatsApp account but have a different number tied to it, register a landline number for WhatsApp Business (which would be used from a phone with a personal WhatsApp account), and finally users can also use two different phones and handle their personal and business accounts separately.


If you run a business and wish to sign up for WhatsApp Business, you need to fill up this survey.

Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 India launch on Tuesday, will be Flipkart exclusive



Xiaomi is set to launch its bezel-less smartphone, the Xiaomi Mix MIX 2this Tuesday. The phone will be exclusive to Flipkart. The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2, which was launched in China earlier, comes in three variants - 6GB RAM/64GB storage for CNY 3,299 (roughly Rs. 32,300), 6GB RAM/128GB storage for CNY 3,599 (roughly Rs. 35,300), and 6GB RAM/256GB storage version for CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs. 39,200). The official price for India is yet to be revealed and there’s a full ceramic body edition at CNY 4,699 (roughly Rs. 46,000) which safe to say, won’t be making it to India as it’s yet to launch in China.


Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 leaked images show dual cameras; OnePlus 5T may launch in November



The Xiaomi Mi MIX 2 isn’t the only phone in the news, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 has been leaked yet again via live images shared by a Weibo user. There are minimal bezels on all sides which should give it an 18:9 aspect ratio. The home button is a glaring omission but it does sport a fingerprint scanner at the back, which also has a vertical dual camera setup.


Also leaked is the OnePlus 5T which should arrive in November. According to a report, the Chinese firm will bring a 6-inch full-HD+ (1080x2160 pixels) display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. In addition to this, expect thin bezels and curved edges, much like contemporary flagships such as the Samsung Galaxy S8. Furthermore, the 8GB OnePlus 5 is out of stock in the UK, lending credence to this.

Asus ZenFone 4 Selfie Lite with 13-megapixel front camera, front flash launched

Asus has launched another ZenFone 4 smartphone. The Asus ZenFone 4 Selfie Lite has been launched in the Philippines and it has a quad-core Snapdragon 425 processor and 2GB of RAM, there’s a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and phase detection autofocus (PDAF). On the front, the smartphone bears a 13-megapixel sensor coupled with an f/2.0 aperture and a 'softlight' LED flash. The Asus ZenFone 4 Selfie Lite comes in two inbuilt storage options - 16GB and 32GB - expandable via microSD card (up to 2TB) with a dedicated slot.The smartphone is due to go on sale this month and will be available in Deepsea Black, Mint Green, Rose Pink, and Sunlight Gold colour variants. Asus is also touting 100GB of free space via Google Drive for 2 years.

➡ Android phone makers looking at iPhone X-like Face ID feature; iPhone 7 top-selling smartphone 

Face ID might be exclusive to the iPhone X for now, but that’s not going to stop Android manufacturers from trying to replicate similar functionality. KGI Securities’ Ming-Chi Kuo hasstated that Android smartphone makers are increasingly inquiring about 3D-sensing tech, with three times as many inquiries for advanced facial recognition technology. Kuo, who has an admirable track record on all things Apple, said he believes that in the next two to three years, Android smartphones featuring a 3D sensor equipped facial recognition technology will exceed under-display fingerprint recognition by a factor of two or three or more.

In more smartphone news, the iPhone 7 has sold more than any other smartphone in the first six months of the year. A report from IHS Markit claims that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus respectively are the world’s largest selling smartphones for the first half of the year. Though no exact shipment figures were provided, Samsung had two phones in the top five with the Galaxy Grand Prime Plus taking third place.

Joe Belfiore says Windows Phone not a focus for Microsoft

For the first time, a Microsoft executive has openly admitted that the company has no plans for Windows 10 Mobile. Over the weekend, Corporate Vice President in the Operating Systems Group at Microsoft, Joe Belfiore said that building new features for Windows Phone and launching new handsets are no longer a "focus" for the company.


Belfiore said Microsoft attempted to fix one of the biggest factors crippling the growth of Windows Phone, namely the unavailability of several popular apps, but its attempts never materialised.
"We have tried VERY HARD to incent app devs. Paid money.. wrote apps 4 them.. but volume of users is too low for most companies to invest. " Belfiore tweeted.
Microsoft ended support for Windows Phone 8.1, the most popular version of its mobile operating system in July. Belfiore in another tweet insisted that the company will continue to support the platform by releasing bug fixes and security updates.

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