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India could get central tracking system for lost or stolen mobile phones in August

The Department of Telecommunications is reportedly ready with a mobile phone tracking system which will be able to detect lost or stolen mobile devices even if they are switched off, SIM cards are removed and IMEI number is changed. As reported by Economic Times, the system is called Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) and is ready to be deployed nationwide in August, after the parliament session ends.

The technology for tracking lost and stolen mobile phones has been created by The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT). The agency got the project in July 2017, wherein it was instructed to create a system that discourages theft and illegal sales of lost/stolen mobile phones. Mobile phone theft and snatching cases in India have ballooned over the past year. According to reports, mobile snatching cases in New Delhi alone have increased almost 500 percent in the last five years.

The Indian Government has reportedly allocated Rs 15 crores for setting up the CEIR project in the country. The system will make all stolen or lost mobile phones unusable across networks. Stolen or lost mobile phones often find they way to the black market where new IMEI numbers are flashed on these devices to make them untraceable. With the new approach, even if the IMEI number is changed, the system will make the mobile phone unusable on any mobile network. 

To facilitate the same, IMEI database of all mobile operators will be consolidated in one central system. Network providers will be able to share details of stolen or lost devices so that they can be blocked for use on any network, even if the SIM card of the device is switched. 

A pilot test of the CEIR project has reportedly been carried out in Maharashtra.



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OnePlus 7 Pro OxygenOS 959 update brings improved camera performance, smoother visual effects, June security patch

The OnePlus 7 Pro is the company's first true premium-tier smartphone, not only in terms of specifications, but in terms of pricing as well. However, when it was launched, it came with a few bugs and poor camera performance. Since then, the Chinese company has been actively rolling out updates for improvements. Now, OnePlus 7 Pro is receiving the OxygenOS 9.5.9 update, which brings a lot of system optimisations and camera improvements. The official changelog is pretty long, but it is primarily focused on making the overall phone experience better.

The major improvements with OxygenOS 9.5.9 include: smoother visual effects, improved touch sensitivity, better haptic feedback, and the speed and accuracy of GPS when the screen is off. It also includes updates the security patch level to June 1, 2019. The official changelog is mentioned below:

System

Improved touch sensitivity for greater performance

Smoother Visual effects

Optimized haptic feedback for the keyboard

Optimized the sensitivity of automatic brightness

Optimized auto-switch of display resolution

Optimized the speed and accuracy of GPS when the screen is turned off

Adjusted haptic feedback of third-party app notifications

Added Face Unlock assistive lighting (Settings – Security & lock screen – Face Unlock – Face Unlock assistive lighting)

Increased sound enhancement for OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 (Settings – Sound & vibration – Dolby Atmos – Earphone Adjustment – Earphone Sound Enhancement)

Updated Android security patch to 2019.06

Support VoLTE/VoWiFi for 3 SE and Telenor SE (EEA Only)

General bug fixes and improvements

 

Camera

Improved the performance of camera mode while switching from front to back

Improved speed of auto-focus

Advanced photo-stitching in Panorama mode

Improved photo quality of 48MP JPG in Pro mode

 

The update is rolling out in the US and India starting today. As always, it is rolling out in stages, with a limited number of units receiving it today. 



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OnePlus 7 Mirror Blue variant launched at Rs 32,999, will go on sale during Amazon Prime Day

There’s a new OnePlus 7 in town. Well, to be specific, a new colour model of the OnePlus 7 has been announced. The smartphone maker has announced a new Mirror Blue colour option of the OnePlus 7, which will go up for sale during the Amazon Prime Day sale on July 15. The smartphone was originally announced in a Mirror Grey colour option, which is available with the 6GB RAM model, and a Red colour variant that is available with the handset’s 8GB version. The new Mirror Blue colour model will be available with 6GB RAM + 128GB storage priced at Rs 32,999.

OnePlus 7 specifications

The new colour variant of the OnePlus 7 (review) is similar to any other OnePlus 7 model, in terms of hardware. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC and comes equipped with a 6.41-inch Full HD+ Optic AMOLED display that has a 1080x2340p resolution. The handset runs on OxygenOS based on Android 9.0 Pie and is backed by a 3700mAh battery that supports 20W (5V/ 4A) fast charging. 

In terms of optics, the OnePlus 7 comes equipped with a dual-rear camera setup. The handset gets a 48MP Sony IMX586 primary sensor with an f/1.7 aperture, which supports OIS and EIS. There’s also a 5MP secondary sensor with an f/2.4 aperture lens. On the front is a 16MP sensor, which is also used on the OnePlus 7 Pro. 

OnePlus 7 Mirror Blue price and availability details

The OnePlus 7 Mirror Blue colour variant priced at Rs 32,999 will be available for purchase at 12am on July 15 via Amazon India. However, only Amazon Prime customers are eligible for participating in this sale. The online retailer also has a dedicated microsite for the new colour variant of the handset, which reveals that there will be a Rs 1,750 cashback for HDFC credit and debit card users. 



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Vodafone revises Rs 139 prepaid plan to offer 3GB data instead of 5GB for 28 days

Back in April, Vodafone announced its Rs 139 prepaid plan that offered up to 5GB data benefit for 28 days. While the current trend is that telecom operators are offering more data to best the competition, it seems like Vodafone has taken a U-turn that might draw ire from its consumers. The previously announced Rs 139 plan by the telco is now revised to offer 3GB data instead of 5GB for 28 days. Alongside the monthly data, it still offers unlimited national calling with roaming and 300 SMS. However, this sudden drop in offered data amount could be due to Airtel’s recently announced Rs 148 prepaid recharge that also offers 3GB data. 

Airtel recently launched a new prepaid plan priced at Rs 148 that offers 3GB data for 28 days. It also comes with unlimited free national calling and 100 SMS benefits per day. Both the plans by Airtel and Vodafone go up against Jio’s Rs 149 prepaid pack, which offers 1.5GB data per day with unlimited calling and 100 SMS per day for 28 days. Jio users also get complimentary access to Jio’s suite of apps when they recharge with the plan. Additionally, not only are these entry-level short term recharge plans are being refreshed constantly, Airtel and Vodafone also revamped their long-term prepaid recharge plans to offer more data. 

The Rs 1,699 plan by Airtel now comes with 1.4GB of daily data, instead of 1GB. The plan still offers unlimited calling, 100 SMS messages per day and some additional benefits with a 365-day validity. This prepaid plan also offers a free subscription to Airtel TV's Premium services, like free access to HOOQ, Norton, ZEE5, along with Wynk Music and cashback of up to Rs 2,000 when buying a new 4G phone. Vodafone also has a prepaid plan priced at Rs 1,699, which has a 365-day validity and offers 1GB data per day. 



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Xiaomi Redmi 7A First Impressions: Will this be the go to option in the entry-level segment

Not many smartphones under Rs 6,000 can boast of features like an octa-core processor, a camera that trickled down from phones that cost twice as much and a basic, but comforting design. The new Redmi 7A ticks all those boxes and as such, it could be an excellent contender for the go-to option in the entry-level segment. However, even with the set of features the Redmi 7A packs, it’s still very much entry-level and if you are expecting this to be anything else, you will be disappointed.

Now that we have set that boundary, the Redmi 7A is an impressive smartphone. Its polycarbonate body feels solid and the three colour options give some level of choice to the consumer, even at that price point. With a 5.45-inch HD+ display, the Redmi 7A is also perfectly compact and can easily be used one-handed by people with the tiniest hands. Now that may hamper your texting speed and make watching movies not as good as phones with big screens like the Realme C2 (also similarly priced), but if you use a phone while commuting, this is a good option.

Inside, the Redmi 7A introduces the Snapdragon 439 to the entry-level segment. Previously, all smartphones powered by the entry-level processor have been priced around Rs 10,000 and as is mostly the case with Xiaomi, the Redmi 7A managed to bring down the entry-barrier to one of Qualcomm’s best entry-level chipsets. It’s manufactured on a 12nm node ensuring better power efficiency while 8 low-power Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2.0GHz ensure stable performance, even though you can’t expect anything outrageous from it like multitasking while gaming. In fact, the MediaTek Helio P22 found in the Realme C2 is an excellent alternative to Qualcomm’s SoC. It would be interesting to see how the two phones fare against each other in performance.

However, while Xiaomi ensures a smoothly running processor, the RAM and storage can be a big bottleneck in performance. The base variant of the Redmi 7A ships with only 2GB RAM and a mere 16GB of storage. This just isn’t enough storage, considering that apps like Facebook and Instagram tend to store a lot of data on the phone’s internal storage during their prolonged use. There is the option to use the ‘lite’ versions of these apps to save space and Xiaomi also bundles a dedicated slot for an SD card which should do well to store your music and videos. However, your photos and videos that you shoot from the phone, the games you play and the apps you install all take up space in the 16GB or 32GB onboard storage. It won't be long before the phone starts to display ‘storage full’ warning.

What sets the Redmi 7A apart from most of the entry-level phones is the camera on the back. It’ may not be a dual-camera sensor but it packs the Sony IMX486 sensor that powered mid-range phones like the Xiaomi Mi A2 and the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2. While we are yet to test out the phone’s camera conference, the initial photos from the phone do look promising. The daylight performance especially is decent with the resulting images being adequately sharp. However, it doesn’t look as good as say, the camera from the Mi A2 and that’s primarily because the ISP inside is not the same.

The Redmi 7A also offers some new features like wireless FM radio where you won’t need to connect an earpiece to get radio signal, face unlock, AI scene recognition in the camera, and a 4,000mAh battery also bodes well for the smartphone and the entry-level segment in general.

First Impressions

The Xiaomi Redmi 7A might not be that ahead of the curve as compared to others in the entry-level segment, despite an octa-core processor, a popular camera and a sturdy build. The Realme C2 has most of the features on offer as well and comes with a better-looking design (not necessarily sturdier) while the Samsung Galaxy M10, which is a little more expensive, makes things interesting with a wide-angle camera. What’s good about all this is the fact that even though someone might have the budget for an entry-level smartphone, there’s no dearth of choices.



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