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BharOS Discussion directly with 'BharOS Director', Mr.Karthik Ayyar has begun! Questions related to BharOS being GrapheneOS FORK along with the Government of India LIES related to bharOS being an indegenous OS and not being based on Android either, will also…
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BharOS Panel Discussion Recording
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The video was originally one hour long, but I cut it down to start right when the questions began and saved your 20 minutes :D
Hear it in your free time

Don't worry about the video quality as it was just an audio session held on Zoom

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Mr. Ayyar's answer to requesting the source code

Apparently, they can't even share the kernel due to... "organizational reasons". Yep, they're ready to violate GPL just for some "organizational" reasons.

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Apple iPhone SE 4 Rumoured Specsheet
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iPhone SE 4 design in short is basically an iPhone XR with iPhone 13 Notch in 2025.
It will have the sides of the iPhone 15 and the display of the iPhone 14

Dimensions: 148.5 x 71.2 x 7.8mm
Weight: 166g
Aluminium 7000 Series Frame

• 6.1-inch LTPS OLED BOE Panel
• 60Hz refresh rate in 2025
• FaceID Support
• Action Button
• NO Ceramic Shield

• Apple A16 Bionic SoC
• 6GB LPDDR5 RAM
• 128/256GB NVMe Flash memory
• Snapdragon X70 Modem
• Apple U1 UWB (Ultra-Wide-Band) support

• IMX 503 (1/2.55", f/1.8) with OIS
• Single Rear Camera (NO Ultrawide even)
• NO Night-mode support
• 3279mAh battery capacity
• 20W wired + 12W wireless charging (MagSafe)
• USB Type C 2.0 port
• Wi-Fi 6; Bluetooth 5.3

Launching in 2025
Expected pricing:
500~550$

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POCO F6 Renders based on Leaked Image! The smartphone will launch in China as Redmi Turbo 3 Poco F6 Specifications: • 1.5K Resolution display from Tianma or TCL • 120Hz refresh rate • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC • 50MP main (Sony IMX 882 = Sony LYT-600) • 8MP…
Xiaomi Teased POCO F6 in China

The smartphone will launch in China as Redmi Turbo 3

POCO F6 design confirms that it will pack a Plastic Frame with NO Headphone Jack

For the Poco F6 Pro, which is basically rebranded Redmi K70 powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, is been consideration for India since December
Yes, Poco F6 Pro indeed has an Indian variant & it is TUV Rheinland certified as well

But Poco F6 Pro will NOT be launched in India due the fact that Xiaomi already has 69 other smartphones

In short, since the Xiaomi 14 Lite (rebranded Civi 4 Pro) which will be exclusive to India is launching in the same price range as the Poco F6 pro; thus the F6 pro will NOT launch in India

Xiaomi 14 Lite & Poco F6, both are powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3


Poco F6 Specifications:
• 1.5K Resolution display from Tianma or TCL
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 50MP main (Sony IMX 882 = Sony LYT-600)
• 8MP UltraWide (IMX 355)
2MP Useless camera
• 5000mAh Battery with 90W Fast charging

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Samsung Galaxy M55 and M15 launched in India

M55 Specifications:
• 6.7-inch FHD+ sAMOLED Plus Display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC
• MicroSD Card Slot
• 50MP main (OIS support) + 8MP UltraWide + 2MP useless
• 5000mAh battery with 45W fast charging
Click HERE for full specs

Pricing:
• 8GB + 128GB = ₹26,999 (~325$)
• 8GB + 256GB = ₹29,999 (~360$)
• 12GB + 256GB = ₹32,999 (~395$)

Samsung Galaxy M15 is nothing new but rebranded Galaxy F15 with the same MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ 5G SoC and 90Hz refresh rate
It will also get 4 Android OS + 5yrs Security Patches

Pricing:
• 4GB + 64GB = Rs. 13,299 (~160$)
• 6GB + 128GB = Rs. 14,799 (~180$)

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It’s finally LIVE! Google’s Find My Device network, the Android equivalent of Apple’s Find My network, is rolling out to Android devices today, starting in the U.S. and Canada (with more regions to follow). The Find My Device network is a crowdsourced network of over a billion Android devices that’ll help you find your misplaced or lost Android devices. You can locate compatible Android devices by ringing them or viewing their location on a map in Find My Device.

Starting in May, you’ll also be able to locate everyday items by placing a Bluetooth tracker tag compatible with the Find My Device network on them. Chipolo and Pebblebee are the first to offer accessories built for FMDN but later this year eufy, Jio, Motorola, and others will offer Bluetooth tags. Tracker tags built for FMDN are also compatible with the unknown tracker alerts feature, available now on Android and coming soon to iOS, which means you don’t have to worry about unwanted tracking.

Find My Device has some nice features to make tracking down a lost item easy. If you’re near a lost device, a “find nearby” button will appear in the app that helps you pinpoint its location. If you have Google Nest devices at home, FMD can also show your lost device’s proximity to them, making them easy reference points. Lastly, you can share accessories with friends and family so they can help you keep track of them.

The new Find My Device works on devices running Android 9 or higher. By default, aggregated location reporting is enabled (this corresponds to the “with network in high-traffic areas only” setting) but you can opt into contributing non-aggregated locations (“with network in all areas”) or turn the network off entirely (“without network” or “off”). Select headphones from JBL, Sony, and other audio brands will be receiving software updates soon that enable them to join the FMDN.
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If you have a Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro, you’ll be able to locate your phone on the Find My Device network even if it’s powered off or the battery is dead! This is possible because the phones have the specialized hardware to support the Powered Off Finding feature I previously reported on. The company tells me that the Pixel 8 has reserve power on the device that is channeled to the Bluetooth chip for several hours even after the battery is dead.

Google tells me the Powered Off Finding feature is available now and that you shouldn’t need to take any further action to enable it on your Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro, such as updating your phone to Android 15. (I thought the system APIs for Powered Off Finding would be limited to Android 15, but it looks like that won’t be the case!)
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Google says the Find My Device network is built with “multi-layered protections” and offers numerous privacy controls. Location data is end-to-end encrypted with a key that’s only accessible to the Bluetooth tag’s owner and whoever the owner shared the tag with. Locations are contributed to the FMDN in a manner that doesn’t let Google ID the owners of the nearby Android devices that contributed that data. Tag owners aren’t given any info on those devices, either.

Another safety feature of the Find My Device network is aggregated device location reporting. The FMDN, by default, requires multiple nearby Android devices to detect a tag before reporting its location to the tag’s owner. This provides extra protection against someone tracking a device back to a home or private location. Also, if you’ve saved your home address in your Google Account, your Android device won’t contribute crowdsourced location reports to the FMDN when it’s near your home.

Find My Device also limits the number of times that a nearby Android device can contribute a location report for a particular tag; it also throttles how frequently the owner of a tag can request an updated location. And as mentioned before, tags built for FMDN are compatible with the unwanted tracker alerts feature. With all these features and protections, it’ll be difficult for anyone to abuse the FMDN to track someone without their knowledge.
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Pebblebee and Chipolo announced today that they’re set to deliver their Find My Device network-compatible item locator accessories that they announced last year! These accessories are also compatible with the unwanted tracker alerts feature.

Pebblebee’s Card, Clip, and Tag devices for Android are rechargeable and are equipped with LED indicator lights and melody alerts. They’re available for pre-order now on their website and will ship in late May. They’ll also be available in stores in late May and on the Google Store in June 2024. Each item costs $29.99 individually but you can also order a 2- or 4-pack.

Chipolo’s ONE Point and CARD Point trackers feature long-lasting batteries (1 year and 2 year respectively), loud audio alerts (120dB and 105dB respectively), and an IPX5 rating. They’ll be available from May 27 on Chipolo’s website. They’ll also be available on Amazon and select retailers from July onwards. The ONE Point costs $28 while the CARD Point costs $35 for a 1-pack, but both can be bought in a 2- or 4-pack bundle.
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First look at Pixel 8a in real life
TechDroider

Alleged Pixel 8a photos have been shared by TechDroider on Twitter.

It seems like Google is following suit of Samsung for making the ugliest bezels on a midrange device. The device looks bad. Very bad.

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Redmi x Harry Potter

Redmi Turbo 3 also called Poco F6 will be available in Special Harry Potter Edition as well

Since Xiaomi kept Redmi Note 12 Turbo Harry Potter Special edition China exclusive, thus Poco F6 Harry Potter will be China only too

Launching on 10th April in China

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Nothing Ear and Ear (a) LEAKS
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Recently, Nothing announced that they would be debuting two new earbuds on April 18 i.e The Nothing Ear and the Ear (a)

The Nothing Ear (3) is basically the Nothing Ear as Nothing has now dropped the numbering scheme from their naming for earbuds.

Nothing Ear (3) or the Ear will get:
• Active Noise Cancellation
• Dual device connection
• IP54 splash-resistant
• 10mins charge for 10hrs usage
• 7.5hrs battery life with ANC OFF and 33hrd with Case
Priced at 150 EUR

Nothing Ear (a) will be the budget version of Nothing Earbuds and will be priced under 100 EUR.
it will also get the Similar features as the Nothing Ear which includes Active Noise cancellation (ANC), IP54 splash rating, Fast charging, 8hrs playback with ANC OFF, and 38hrs battery life with the case

Ear (a) will be available in 3 colors — Black, white, and yellow
This particular shade of yellow is likely due to Nothing's partnership with the startup's Playdate gaming handheld.

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