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He said truth
Ki govt body ko bhi sentence to death karegi ek din
Ki govt body ko bhi sentence to death karegi ek din
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The iPhone 17 Air Roundup.
— 6.6-inch 120Hz OLED Display
— New Gen A19 Chip
— In-House C1 Modem
— 12GB of RAM with Apple Intelligence
— Single 48MP Rear Camera
— 3220mAh Battery
— 5.5mm Extremely Thin Body
Are you Excited to buy one?
— 6.6-inch 120Hz OLED Display
— New Gen A19 Chip
— In-House C1 Modem
— 12GB of RAM with Apple Intelligence
— Single 48MP Rear Camera
— 3220mAh Battery
— 5.5mm Extremely Thin Body
Are you Excited to buy one?
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Nothing Phone 3 - First True Flagship with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 at ₹79,999
Meanwhile, Real True Flagships at much lower price range with similar specs as Nothing Phone 3 be like :
Meanwhile, Real True Flagships at much lower price range with similar specs as Nothing Phone 3 be like :
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Working Properly even in Old Android Phones which have Default Google Message
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A noteworthy thing some may be unaware of:
At some point in time, the bloatware on Chinese stock systems most likely hit some really frustrating levels. Chinese government got mad and mandated the ability of uninstalling it.
Result?
Global stock ROMs now contain a significantly higher number of bloat you can't casually uninstall. You can disable it, you can uninstall it over ADB, but you can't expect the same level of ease given to you by Chinese stock ROMs. The screenshot you see is Chinese RealmeUI with nearly everything uninstalled directly from app drawer (ignore Google Play).
At some point in time, the bloatware on Chinese stock systems most likely hit some really frustrating levels. Chinese government got mad and mandated the ability of uninstalling it.
Result?
Global stock ROMs now contain a significantly higher number of bloat you can't casually uninstall. You can disable it, you can uninstall it over ADB, but you can't expect the same level of ease given to you by Chinese stock ROMs. The screenshot you see is Chinese RealmeUI with nearly everything uninstalled directly from app drawer (ignore Google Play).
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Tech Office : Updates & Tech News ~1
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🇨🇳 Foxconn Recalls 300+ Chinese Engineers from India
A disruption in Apple’s global manufacturing migration strategy
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🔧 What Happened
Foxconn, the key manufacturing partner for Apple, has reportedly recalled more than 300 Chinese engineers and technicians from its Indian production units in southern India over the past two months.
These personnel were instrumental in handling production line setup, staff training, and quality assurance for iPhone manufacturing.
Currently, only Taiwanese engineers remain at the sites to support operations.
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🕵️ Why It Likely Happened
While no official explanation has been offered, industry watchers and insiders suggest several underlying motivations:
- Beijing is believed to have issued verbal directives discouraging the outflow of skilled Chinese labor to rival manufacturing destinations like India and Vietnam.
- The move aligns with China’s broader strategic goal to protect its technological edge by preventing transfer of manufacturing expertise abroad.
- There’s also a protectionist streak, aimed at stalling Apple’s increasing shift of production operations out of China, especially to India, which is rapidly emerging as a key electronics manufacturing hub.
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🧯 What It Means for Apple and India
Apple’s vision to transform India into a global iPhone manufacturing powerhouse might hit speed bumps:
- iPhone 17 production timelines could be delayed, with the absence of experienced Chinese engineers slowing down workflow optimization.
- Onboarding and training of new Indian recruits—over 1,000 expected by July—might be hindered due to fewer skilled mentors on-site.
- Assembly line efficiency may decline in the short term, although initial reports suggest product quality won't be affected.
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🏗️ Mitigation and Response
Foxconn is pressing ahead with major investments, including the construction of a new plant in Tamil Nadu and a $2.56 billion expansion at its Devanahalli facility.
The Indian government, through the Ministry of Electronics and IT, remains optimistic, asserting that local talent supplemented by Taiwanese engineers can manage the transition.
Apple, for its part, is reportedly considering bringing in engineers from Vietnam to maintain operational stability.
A disruption in Apple’s global manufacturing migration strategy
---
🔧 What Happened
Foxconn, the key manufacturing partner for Apple, has reportedly recalled more than 300 Chinese engineers and technicians from its Indian production units in southern India over the past two months.
These personnel were instrumental in handling production line setup, staff training, and quality assurance for iPhone manufacturing.
Currently, only Taiwanese engineers remain at the sites to support operations.
---
🕵️ Why It Likely Happened
While no official explanation has been offered, industry watchers and insiders suggest several underlying motivations:
- Beijing is believed to have issued verbal directives discouraging the outflow of skilled Chinese labor to rival manufacturing destinations like India and Vietnam.
- The move aligns with China’s broader strategic goal to protect its technological edge by preventing transfer of manufacturing expertise abroad.
- There’s also a protectionist streak, aimed at stalling Apple’s increasing shift of production operations out of China, especially to India, which is rapidly emerging as a key electronics manufacturing hub.
---
🧯 What It Means for Apple and India
Apple’s vision to transform India into a global iPhone manufacturing powerhouse might hit speed bumps:
- iPhone 17 production timelines could be delayed, with the absence of experienced Chinese engineers slowing down workflow optimization.
- Onboarding and training of new Indian recruits—over 1,000 expected by July—might be hindered due to fewer skilled mentors on-site.
- Assembly line efficiency may decline in the short term, although initial reports suggest product quality won't be affected.
---
🏗️ Mitigation and Response
Foxconn is pressing ahead with major investments, including the construction of a new plant in Tamil Nadu and a $2.56 billion expansion at its Devanahalli facility.
The Indian government, through the Ministry of Electronics and IT, remains optimistic, asserting that local talent supplemented by Taiwanese engineers can manage the transition.
Apple, for its part, is reportedly considering bringing in engineers from Vietnam to maintain operational stability.
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It’s never been this easy to create custom ringtones on iPhone, thanks to iOS 26 😛😛
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POCO F7 vs F6 Camera Review | Big Upgrade or Same Results
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Vi 5G is launching in 23 more cities soon, including Ahmedabad, Agra, Aurangabad, Kozhikode, Cochin, Dehradun, Indore, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Malappuram, Meerut, Nagpur, Nashik, Pune, Rajkot, Sonepat, Surat, Siliguri, Trivandrum, Vadodara, and Vizag.