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WhatsApp Pay Will Soon Launch in India, Says Mark Zuckerberg

  Facebook is inching closer to launch  much-anticipated WhatsApp Pay  in India and will soon have a positive news to share, the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said. Data compliance issues and regulations have  kept WhatsApp Pay launch in abeyance  for quite some time, despite a successful test run of the payments service with one million users in the country. “We have our test going in India. The test really shows that a lot of people are going to want to use this product. We”re very optimistic that we”re going to be able to launch to everyone in India soon, but of course will share more news when we have that” , Zuckerberg told analysts on an earnings call on Wednesday. The peer-to-peer, UPI-based WhatsApp Pay service will reach over 400 million users – especially the small and medium businesses (SMBs) – to boost digital inclusion in the country. The government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have expressed concerns over some of WhatsApp’s features in complying with the regula

15 New MIUI 11 Features You Should Know

 Xiaomi announced MIUI 11 in India on October 16th and shared its  rollout schedule  for many of its devices. It’s impressive that Xiaomi is bringing MIUI 11 for older devices like Redmi Note 4 and Redmi 4. When it comes to the update itself, Xiaomi has made a lot of visual changes this year so that is quite exciting. So, if your device is eligible for MIUI 11 then you must check out what new features it brings to the table. In this article, I have done a deep-dive into MIUI 11 and have compiled a list of all the new features. So without further ado, let’s go ahead and check out the new MIUI 11 features. All New MIUI 11 Features Here, we have discussed every aspect of MIUI 11 right from the UI changes to hidden features. Apart from that, we have also offered some tips along the way so you can take advantage of the new features in your daily life. Having said that, let’s jump right in. 1. Minimalist Design While there is no doubt that MIUI is packed with tons of features, Xiaomi deserve

Motorola’s Pop-up Camera Phone Could Be The Moto One Hyper

    Pop-up cameras started off as a concept last year and well, they’ve now grown to be the biggest trend of 2019. Even flagships, like OnePlus 7 Pro include a pop-up selfie camera. So, why does Motorola have to be behind? We have been hearing about Motorola’s first phone with a pop-up selfie camera or some time now and well, it now even has a name. As per a recent report from XDA Developers, Motorola’s first pop-up camera phone will most likely be called the Motorola One Hyper. There’s currently no word what  the new “Hyper” moniker  will refer to, unlike the Action and Zoom which were references to a camera lens on the device. The standout features of this upcoming Motorola phone will be the  “motorized pop-up camera” and 64MP rear camera  to take on most modern mid-range phones. Yeah, the higher 64MP sensor is another first for Motorola and comparable to Redmi Note 8 Pro, Realme XT and Samsung Galaxy A70s. As for what’s under the hood, Motorola One Hyper is rumored to be  powered by

MWC 2019 | Tier-One U.S. Mobile Operator Taps Spirent for Nationwide 5G Assurance

Spirent Communications plc, the provider of test, measurement, assurance and analytics solutions for next-generation devices and networks, today announced that it has been selected by a tier-one U.S. mobile operator to support nationwide 5G assurance efforts. The operator will deploy Spirent VisionWorks for active assurance, initially testing end-to-end performance across its Non-standalone (NSA) 5G network. The deployment is underway in more than two dozen 5G markets, with plans to expand to hundreds more over time and to support the roll out of Standalone 5G beginning next year. “With 5G, the stakes are higher than ever for operators to deliver differentiated experiences and guaranteed quality for a range of customers and applications, from connected vehicles to IoT sensors and beyond,” said Doug Roberts, General Manager of Lifecycle Service Assurance at Spirent. “For the first time, we’re seeing operators deploy service assurance alongside the earliest stages of their next-gen netwo

MIUI 11 roadmap revealed: What to know about MIUI 11, and when to expect it

MIUI 11  has been available in China for a short while now, but  Xiaomi  users outside its home market don’t have to wait long. The company has launched MIUI 11 in India, while also issuing a device roadmap for the update. According to a post by the  MIUI India Twitter account , the latest MIUI update will start rolling out from October 22 to October 31. This first wave will target the  Poco F1 ,  Redmi K20 ,  Redmi Y3 ,  Redmi 7 ,  Redmi Note 7 ,  Redmi Note 7S , and  Redmi Note 7 Pro . MIUI India As the above infographic shows, there are other MIUI 11 launch waves too. These waves target devices like the  Redmi K20 Pro , Redmi 6 and 6 Pro, Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro, Redmi 5, Redmi Y1 and Y2, and the Mi Max 2. It’s also worth noting that Redmi A series devices from the Redmi 8A to the Redmi 6A are included in the MIUI 11 rollout. Xiaomi notes that this launch schedule is based on its current testing plan, so it isn’t necessarily set in stone. After all, unexpected bugs could throw a

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