Thinking of buying Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro . I am curious to know if the 50dB ANC sounds real or is it just a hype in the market?
I am looking for Dual SIM phones with both the SIM acting as Active only (Dual - Active). Most of the Dual SIM smart phones I am getting are Dual Standby. So it will be o great help if some can share the list of good Dual Active Phones. Also it will be fine if I can get a website where I can filter out phones based on this particular feature.
i want to buy two dual sim dual active smart phone.one under 10,000 and another under 20,000.plz. sugest.
I just came across a report that mentions Indians are ditching their dual-SIM setups. Between the Airtel price hikes and Jio's validity cuts, is anyone else finding it too expensive to keep two numbers active?
Ernie Assistant just crossed 200M monthly active users with integrations across search, booking apps, maps, health services, and more. Meanwhile, Alibaba and ByteDance are also scaling their models fast. Could Western bots realistically catch up in global usage?
As many of you guys have seen, I'm very active in here and post some random questions once in a while so, here's today's question, "Should The ISPs Provide A Better And Faster Internet At Cheaper Rates?" So, the answer is both yes and no. Why yes? Because it'll help in the following things: 1) Growth of technology and awareness in India. 2) Increase the online bussiness. 3) Make India one more step closer to compete from the USA. 4) Attract more and more people to get online and become smarter (Well, if you get what I mean). 5) And above all, downloading and uploading data at much faster rates (I'm feeling so high right now). Why no? Piracy. Now, this one word is much bigger than the five points I've stated above, due to it millions of dollars are pirated online everyday digitally in the form of games, movies, songs etc. (This reminds me of The Pirate Bay). Well, how can ISPs improve their connection speed and lower the prices? The clear answer is Optical Fibre lines, in India this work is going on, the govt. has taken the responsibility to lay down optical fibre lines but the work is very slow, I guess that it'll not get finished before 2018.... Where can I get the fastest internet connection in India if I wanted to? Kerela: It has an insanely fast 1 GBPS internet connection which I think is provided by the govt. or IDK 'cause it's not stated anywhere. Hyderabad: This city has Act Fibernet which provides 100 MBPS speed which is pretty good. Any future of this? Yes, there is if Google Fiber comes to India, it provides 1 GBPS internet connection for which we have to pay monthly and a one - time payment internet connection which gives us the average speeds of today's internet (Like USA or other high speed country). Conclusion? India seriously needs to higher the speeds and lower the rate of internet connections if it wants to compete with the world.
As many of you guys have seen, I'm very active in here and post some random questions once in a while so, here's today's question, "Should The ISPs Provide A Better And Faster Internet At Cheaper Rates?"
So, the answer is both yes and no.
Why yes?
Because it'll help in the following things:
1) Growth of technology and awareness in India.
2) Increase the online bussiness.
3) Make India one more step closer to compete from the USA.
4) Attract more and more people to get online and become smarter (Well, if you get what I mean).
5) And above all, downloading and uploading data at much faster rates (I'm feeling so high right now).
Why no?
Piracy. Now, this one word is much bigger than the five points I've stated above, due to it millions of dollars are pirated online everyday digitally in the form of games, movies, songs etc. (This reminds me of The Pirate Bay).
Well, how can ISPs improve their connection speed and lower the prices?
The clear answer is Optical Fibre lines, in India this work is going on, the govt. has taken the responsibility to lay down optical fibre lines but the work is very slow, I guess that it'll not get finished before 2018....
Where can I get the fastest internet connection in India if I wanted to?
Kerela: It has an insanely fast 1 GBPS internet connection which I think is provided by the govt. or IDK 'cause it's not stated anywhere.
Hyderabad: This city has Act Fibernet which provides 100 MBPS speed which is pretty good.
Any future of this?
Yes, there is if Google Fiber comes to India, it provides 1 GBPS internet connection for which we have to pay monthly and a one - time payment internet connection which gives us the average speeds of today's internet (Like USA or other high speed country).
Conclusion?
India seriously needs to higher the speeds and lower the rate of internet connections if it wants to compete with the world.