Aehr Test Systems to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Financial Results on September 24\, 2020


Aehr Test Systems to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Financial Results on September 24, 2020

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FREMONT, Calif., Sept. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR), a worldwide supplier of semiconductor test and reliability qualification equipment, today announced that it will report financial results for its first quarter of fiscal 2021 ended August 31, 2020 on Thursday, September 24, 2020 following the close of the market. The Company will host a conference call and webcast at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time to discuss the results.

What:Aehr Test Systems first quarter fiscal 2021 financial results conference call.
  
When:Thursday, September 24, at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time (2:00 p.m. PT).
  
Dial in Number:To access the live call, dial 800-353-6461 (US and Canada) or +1 334-323-0501 (International) and give the participant passcode 9822939.
  
Webcast:To access the live webcast, please visit the investor relations section at www.aehr.com.
  
Call Replay:A phone replay of the call will be available approximately two hours following the end of the call through 8:00 p.m. ET on Thursday, October 1, 2020. To access the replay dial-in information, please click here.

About Aehr Test Systems
Headquartered in Fremont, California, Aehr Test Systems is a worldwide provider of test systems for burning-in and testing logic, optical and memory integrated circuits and has installed over 2,500 systems worldwide. Increased quality and reliability needs of the Automotive and Mobility integrated circuit markets are driving additional test requirements, incremental capacity needs, and new opportunities for Aehr Test products in package, wafer level, and singulated die/module level test. Aehr Test has developed and introduced several innovative products, including the ABTSTM and FOX-PTM families of test and burn-in systems and FOX WaferPakTM Aligner, FOX-XP WaferPak Contactor, FOX DiePak® Carrier and FOX DiePak Loader. The ABTS system is used in production and qualification testing of packaged parts for both lower power and higher power logic devices as well as all common types of memory devices. The FOX-XP and FOX-NP systems are full wafer contact and singulated die/module test and burn-in systems used for burn-in and functional test of complex devices, such as leading-edge memories, digital signal processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers, systems-on-a-chip, and integrated optical devices. The FOX-CP system is a new low-cost single-wafer compact test and reliability verification solution for logic, memory and photonic devices and the newest addition to the FOX-P product family. The WaferPak contactor contains a unique full wafer probe card capable of testing wafers up to 300mm that enables IC manufacturers to perform test and burn-in of full wafers on Aehr Test FOX systems. The DiePak Carrier is a reusable, temporary package that enables IC manufacturers to perform cost-effective final test and burn-in of both bare die and modules. For more information, please visit Aehr Test Systems’ website at www.aehr.com.

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Aehr Test Systems to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Financial Results on September 24\, 2020

Minister clarifies on Toyotas signal to stop expansion in India - टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर ने ट्वीट किया है कि टोयोटा के भारत में निवेश बंद करने की खबर गलत है, कंपनी अगले 12 महीनों में देश में 2000 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक का निवेश करेगी

टोयोटा के भारत में विस्तार पर विराम लगाने के संकेत पर मंत्री ने दी सफाई

केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर.

नई दिल्ली:

टोयोटा मोटर्स (Toyota Motors) की भारतीय इकाई ने अधिक टैक्स लगाए जाने के कारण देश में कंपनी का विस्तार रोकने का इरादा बदल दिया है. सरकार ने भी इसे बड़ी ऑटो कंपनी को लेकर कुछ इसी तरह की बात कही है. केंद्रीय मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर (Prakash Javadekar) ने मंगलवार को ट्वीट किया कि टोयोटा अगले साल देश में 2000 करोड़ रुपये से अधिक का निवेश करेगी. इसकी पुष्टि टोयोटा किर्लोस्कर मोटर के उपाध्यक्ष विक्रम किर्लोस्कर (Vikram Kirloskar) ने भी की है. उन्होंने कहा कि कंपनी "भारत के भविष्य के लिए प्रतिबद्ध" है.

केंद्रीय भारी उद्योग मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर ने ट्वीट किया है कि, ''टोयोटा कंपनी के भारत में निवेश बंद करने की बात गलत है. विक्रम किर्लोस्कर ने साफ कया है कि अगले 12 महीनों में टोयोटा 2000 करोड़ से अधिक का निवेश करेगी." 

मंगलवार को ही इससे पहले एक इंटरव्यू में टोयोटा की स्थानीय इकाई, टोयोटा किर्लोस्कर मोटर के वाइस चेयरमैन शेखर विश्वनाथन ने कहा कि देश में अधिक टैक्स लगने से कारें अधिकांश उपभोक्ताओं की पहुंच के बाहर हो गई हैं. इसका मतलब है कि कारखानों में काम नहीं हैं और नौकरियां पैदा नहीं हो रही हैं.

विश्वनाथन ने कहा कि "हमें जो संदेश मिला उसके बाद हम यहां आए हैं और निवेश किया है, क्या हम आपको नहीं चाहते हैं." उन्होंने कहा कि किसी भी सुधार के अभाव में "हम भारत से बाहर नहीं जाएंगे, लेकिन हम काम बड़े पैमाने पर नहीं करेंगे."

बाद में शाम को काफी ध्यान से लिखे गए एक बयान में टोयोटा ने कहा कि उसे देश में पैदा होने वाली नौकरियों की रक्षा करने की जरूरत है और वह मौजूदा परिचालन को मजबूत करने की दिशा में काम करना पसंद करेगी.

बयान में कहा गया है कि "भारत में अपने दो दशकों के ऑपरेशंस के दौरान, हमने एक मजबूत प्रतिस्पर्धी स्थानीय आपूर्तिकर्ता इको-सिस्टम का निर्माण करने और सक्षम मानव संसाधन को विकसित करने के लिए अथक परिश्रम किया है. हमारा पहला कदम यह है कि हमने जो भी बनाया है उसकी पूरी क्षमता का उपयोग सुनिश्चित किया जाए, और इसमें समय लगेगा." 

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इस बयान में देश में उच्च कर व्यवस्था की ओर भी इशारा किया गया है. कहा गया है कि अर्थव्यवस्था में कोरोना वायरस के चलते मंदी के कारण ऑटो उद्योग सरकार से व्यवहारिक कर ढांचे के माध्यम से इसको बनाए रखने के लिए समर्थन देने का अनुरोध कर रहा है. 

बयान में कहा गया है कि "हम सरकार द्वारा अर्थव्यवस्था के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों का समर्थन करने के लिए किए जा रहे मजबूत सक्रिय प्रयासों को जानते हैं और इस तथ्य की सराहना करते हैं कि मौजूदा चुनौतीपूर्ण राजस्व स्थिति के बावजूद इस मुद्दे पर परीक्षण के लिए रास्ता खुला है."

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कोरोना वायरस महामारी शुरू होने से पहले ही आर्थिक मंदी का असर ऑटो उद्योग पर दिखने लगा था. हालांकि अब एक प्रमुख ऑटो-निर्माता के अपना विस्तार रोकने के निर्णय से सरकार के उद्योगों को समर्थन के प्रयास नाकाफी साबित होने की संभावना बन गई है.

पिछले कुछ महीनों से प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी बार-बार मेक इन इंडिया के तहत निवेशकों को बेहतर कारोबारी माहौल देने के सरकार के प्रयासों का जिक्र करते हुए विदेशी निवेश बढ़ाने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं. सरकार के प्रयासों की ओर इशारा करते हुए टोयोटा ने बयान में कहा है कि, साझा प्रौद्योगिकी और बेस्ट प्रेक्टिस पर भारत में सुजुकी के साथ हमारी हालिया साझेदारी मेक इन इंडिया की पहल और भारत सरकार की नीति के समर्थन में है. इसमें दोनों कंपनियों का प्रतिस्पर्धा को बढ़ाने का लक्ष्य है.

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Aehr Test Systems to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Financial Results on September 24\, 2020

Delhi Riots Case: Probe Guided By Facts, "Evidence"; Police Chief On Ex-IPS Officer's Letter

Probe Guided By Facts, "Evidence": Police Chief On Ex-IPS Officer's Letter

SN Shrivastava said there are several entities who have their reasons to weave a "web of deception" and push a "false narrative of bias and insensitivity" on the part of the police.

Probe Guided By Facts, 'Evidence': Police Chief On Ex-IPS Officer's Letter

The force has so far arrested 1,571 people in connection with the Delhi riots, police said (File)

New Delhi:

Delhi Police chief SN Shrivastava Tuesday said the force is serving its oath and the Constitution with conviction and integrity, asserting its investigations in criminal cases are guided by facts and evidence not by reputations and personalities.

Responding to former IPS officer Julio Ribeiro's recent letter in which he had questioned the police's investigation in the Delhi riots, Mr Shrivastava said there are several entities who have their reasons to weave a "web of deception" and push a "false narrative of bias and insensitivity" on the part of the police.

"The Delhi Police is serving the oath and the Constitution with conviction, integrity and sensitivity, without fear of any self-proclaimed 'true patriots' or favour towards any class, creed or community," Mr Shrivastava said in an e-mail reply to Mr Riberio.

The Delhi Police Commissioner said the force has so far arrested 1,571 people in connection with the riots without differentiating on the basis of caste or religion, and they are almost equally distributed among both the communities.

The police investigations in criminal cases are guided by facts and evidence, not by reputations and personalities, he said.

Mr Shrivastava said Ribeiro in his letter has correctly mentioned registration of 751 FIRs into the northeast riots, adding the very fact of registering of such a large number of FIRs signals the Delhi Police's intention of a fair dealing.

"While we do not differentiate a complainant on the basis of caste or religion, it may be mentioned solely for the purpose of clearing any doubt in the minds of people questioning our probe, that more than 410 FIRs were registered on the complaints of minority community," Mr Shrivastava said.

The other community accounted for over 190 FIRs, he said, adding the remaining were registered on the basis of Daily Diary entries.

"It is best that the criminal justice system, with its inherent checks and balances may be allowed to work, lest lending one's name inadvertently imparts a false aura of credibility and authenticity to these concocted and motivated stories," he said.

Also, anybody aggrieved with the investigation can always seek judicial remedies, he said.

The Delhi Police has examined a large majority of persons who either have a role in the northeast Delhi riots or have information that will help arrive at the truth, Mr Shrivastava said, adding the police have questioned persons without regard to their religion and party affiliation.

"It has collected documentary evidence, including scientific evidence, to support its case. The specific details, understandably, cannot be shared at this stage," he said.

"Chargesheets in many cases have been filed while investigation is continuing in many others. The above details have been given to dispel any impression that one may harbour," he said.

Ribeiro, a former Mumbai Police chief, has been among a select group of eminent citizens who have been raising various issues concerning law and justice.

"As a career police officer who has held numerous responsible positions, you (Ribeiro) are aware of the false perceptions that are often created by interested groups," Mr Shrivastava added.

On Monday, Mr Shrivastava had said a charge sheet will be filed by Thursday in connection with a conspiracy case in the northeast Delhi riots as the force is approaching towards the final league of investigation.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwaha had also said the riots were result of a "planned conspiracy" because during the investigation, the police found a common pattern the anti-CAA protesters followed: block the road traffic.

"It was the first indicator that there was a conspiracy due to which it all started," he had said.

The Police chief had also said the some people with "good social media presence" were trying to "take away the sheen from the investigation".

"As we are approaching towards the final end of investigation, Umar Khalid (former JNU student) has also been arrested. So, there is more and more sort of a cry, especially in the social media and also on the TV channels. (They) are trying to take away the sheen from the investigation.

"You know that people whom we are investigating, many (of them) have a very good social media presence," the Commissioner had said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Aehr Test Systems to Announce First Quarter Fiscal 2021 Financial Results on September 24\, 2020

Viral Video of NRI Puppy's Aarti and Grihapravesh Triggers Debate about Brahmanical Casteism
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Viral Video of NRI Puppy's Aarti and Grihapravesh Triggers Debate about Brahmanical Casteism

A viral video of a little puppy being welcomed into a Desi home has triggered a conversation about caste | Image creditL Twitter

A viral video of a little puppy being welcomed into a Desi home has triggered a conversation about caste | Image creditL Twitter

The post reminded netizens of Chunchu Nair, the upper-caste cat whose obituary caused a stir last year in December after it went viral on twitter.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 1:16 PM IST

While puppy videos are usually a whole lof of fun, a particular video of a puppy being welcomed into an NRI family's home while family members performed aarti has led to a debate about casteist practices on social media in India.

In the viral video, a woman can be seen bringing a puppy into a home and dipping its feet in red alta (paint) before imprinting its paw marks on a sheet of paper. The puppy is then held up Simba style by the woman while another performs arti on the little puppy. the little pup is then allowed to wander into the house on its own.

The ritual mimics one that is often seen in Hindu weddings when a new bride is made to step into alta before entering her husband's home for the first time. The scene has been popularised and romanticised through various Indian film and song sequences and is a popular part of Desi wedding culture.

Originally shared on TikTok by Shreyagid, the video has garnered over 4.7 million views in 24 hours.

While the initial reactions to the videos ranged from joy to surprise, the post soon started attracting attention for all the wrong reasons. Twitter user Thaiyaan who is known to be vocal about his anti-caste views took to the comments and called the video an attempt to "whitewash Brahmanical rituals" as something "cute".

The post reminded netizens of Chunchu Nair, the upper-caste cat whose obituary caused a stir last year in December after it went viral on Twitter. The "Nair cat", as the feline went on to be known, belonged to a Kerala family and led to widespread debate about the anthropomorphisation of caste.

The discussion drifted to casteism and colourism, the latter being a product of the former in case of India, was also evident in the adoption of pets.

Indian journalists and influencers also joined the discussion. Journalist Naomi Barton referred to the "ostensibly harmless and cute" practice as a marker of endemic casteism and a reminder of the "edifice on which Brahmanism is built".

Andre Borges and others also shared the video.

There were others, however, who felt that the video did not really reflect casteism as much as how extra families can be sometimes when it comes to their pets. Many also pointed out that Brahmins were not the only ones who practiced the "grihapravesh" ritual.

While the dog in the video has a caste or not is yet to be ascertained, Barton and Borges have since been under fire from bigoted trolls attacking them for their comments with offensive terms like "rice bags".

READ: Arundhati Roy Faces Flak from Anti-caste Scholars for Claiming 'Brahminism Not about Brahmins'

This isn't the first time that Brahmanical casteism has been a talking point on social media. Recently, Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy faced a lot of flak from anti-caste activists after she that Brahminism was not just about Brahmins.

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Be Courageous In Diplomacy, EU Chief Says, Proposing New Sanctions
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Be Courageous In Diplomacy, EU Chief Says, Proposing New Sanctions

Be Courageous In Diplomacy, EU Chief Says, Proposing New Sanctions

The EU's chief executive chided European Union governments on Wednesday for an ineffective foreign policy and proposed U.S.style sanctions on human rights abusers around the world.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:24 PM IST

BRUSSELS: The EU’s chief executive chided European Union governments on Wednesday for an ineffective foreign policy and proposed U.S.-style sanctions on human rights abusers around the world.

Once able to boast of a soft power that helped transform communist neighbours into market economies, the EU increasingly finds itself unable to agree common positions to influence international diplomacy on issues ranging from Venezuela to Mali.

“Why are even simple statements on EU values delayed, watered down or held hostage for other motives?” European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said in her ‘State of the Union’ speech.

“When member states say Europe is too slow, I say to them ‘be courageous and finally move to qualified majority voting’,” she said. More qualified majority voting would allow the EU to act on more issues without the increasingly onerous process of securing unanimity among the EU’s 27 states.

Von der Leyen said her EU executive would come forward with a proposal to freeze assets of those deemed responsible for human rights abuses, similar to the Magnitsky Act of 2012 in the United States.

Sergei Magnitsky was a Russian lawyer arrested in 2008 after alleging that Russian officials were involved in large-scale tax fraud. Magnitsky died in a Moscow prison in 2009 after complaining of mistreatment.

A new sanctions regime would allow the EU to impose sanctions more quickly on specific individuals anywhere in the world, freezing their assets in the bloc and banning them from entry.

Von der Leyen accused Russia of systematically seeking to eliminate pro-democracy opponents at home and around the region. She said it was wrong to think that the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between German and Russia would help to improve tense EU-Russia ties.

She also said nothing could justify Turkey’s intimidation of Greece and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean in a dispute over energy resources.

“Turkey is and will always be an important neighbour. But while we are close together on the map, the distance between us appears to be growing,” Von der Leyen told the European Parliament.

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Flipkart Billion Capture Plus 4GB Review

Flipkart Billion Capture Plus 4GB Review

By Subhrojit Mallick | Updated May 22 2019
Flipkart Billion Capture Plus 4GB Review
DIGIT RATING
73 /100
  • design

    60

  • performance

    75

  • value for money

    73

  • features

    80

  • PROS
  • Affordable price
  • Decent image quality
  • CONS
  • Clunky, uninspiring design

Verdict

The Billion Capture+ is a dependable mid-range phone, but can be easily passed over for a popular option as it gives nothing more than what everyone already does. The mid-range segment is hot with cutthroat competition and it all boils down to who offers the best value for money. This is where the Billion Capture+ fails to capture the essence of the “billions” of customers it aims for - A well-rounded, reliable smartphone.

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The Billion Capture+ comes in at interesting times. Xiaomi just became the most popular phone maker in the country, at par with Samsung, in terms of market share. We witnessed the resurgence of Nokia. Stock Android and dual cameras became more common across price points and there is an ongoing migration towards bezel-less and 18:9 displays.


In a segment where phones win or lose based on compromises made, Flipkart’s Billion Capture+ offers a lot. A full HD display, the year’s most popular mid-range processor and dual cameras. The Capture+, which is the first smartphone to come out of the stables of Flipkart’s private label is key to the company’s ongoing pivot towards making consumer electronics. At its core is Flipkart’s understanding of what the customer wants out of a phone. The Capture+ apparently is made after analysing customer reviews on Flipkart. So ideally, this phone should be the master of all trades, jack of none. 

In the face of such cutthroat competition, the Capture+ does tick off all the boxes which is standard across offerings from most phone makers, including Xiaomi, Motorola, Lenovo and more, at a budget price of Rs 12,999. However, while Chinese incumbents like Lenovo and Motorola have mastered the Android experience, tailoring the hardware and the software to sing in harmony, Billion’s Capture+ still has a long way to go. 

As I stated earlier, at the budget segment, it all boils down to how less are companies willing to compromise. Does the Billion Capture+ offer everything a customer wants out of a phone within a budget? At what cost? 

Design and Build: Reliable but uninspiring 

Once you take the Billion Capture+ and cradle it in your palms, you will know how the money was saved. While on paper, the Capture+ offers everything you can ask from a phone at this price, the quality of the offerings isn’t very high. The very first giveaway is the milled aluminium body fitted with a plastic back panel. Flipkart’s advertising doesn’t mention the plastic build. But having said that, the build quality of the phone looks solid. At 176 grams, it is quite hefty which adds to the grip and at 8.5mm, it is by no means, thin. The back is curved around the edges while the corners are rounded, and the phone rests sturdily in your palms. The fingerprint sensor is also mounted on the upper central column of the back where the finger can easily reach. The volume rockers and power button are located where they usually are and for a right-handed user, all the buttons can be easily accessed by the thumb without having to move the phone up or down. 

All this proves the Billion Capture+ is a reliable phone built to work from the get go. But what it’s missing is a little inspiration. It may be argued that the design of Flipkart’s debut phone is clunky, basic and ends up being a me-too in the face of competition. And that’s understandable, because by their own admission, Flipkart took inputs from users and made a phone that addresses almost everything the users want. Yet, considering almost everything about the Billion Capture+ is identical to Xiaomi’s Mi A1 (review), which we have rated as the best performing budget smartphone, Flipkart’s choice of design and using cheaper materials could make users pass it over for the Mi A1. 

Display: Nothing dazzling

The Billion Capture+ houses a 5.5-inch IPS LCD panel of 1080x1920 pixels resolution and 401 ppi pixel density. Smartphone enthusiasts will immediately tell you that’s the average display quality expected in this range and there is nothing that really dazzles here. It is 2017 now and phones have started to shave off the bezels around the sides of the display as well as adopt a taller 18:9 aspect ratio that provides more screen real estate to multi-task and watch videos more immersively. The Flipkart Billion Capture+ however, sticks to the 16:9 display that was common last year. 

With phones like LG Q6 and even the Micromax Infinity in the market, it will be hard to pick up the Billion Capture+ over the others, not only because it fails to follow the latest trend, but also the display itself doesn’t come off to be that good. The screen has a lot of glare and poor sunlight legibility. That’s mainly because the display reaches a maximum luminance of 454 lux which isn’t that high. The colours are not as punchy as one would expect from an AMOLED panel, but for the price, it just about does its job and leaves you asking for more.

Camera: Two doesn’t always tango 

The rear camera on the Capture+ is the phone’s marquee feature with most of the branding hyping the phone’s imaging prowess. Flipkart saw dual cameras on phones grow by a whopping 123 percent in the first half of 2017. Starting from the Honor 6X, dual cameras increasingly started trickling down to the budget range and the Billion Capture+ is no exception. The phone features a stack of two 13-megapixel cameras on the back with f/2.0 aperture. The primary sensor shoots in RGB while the secondary sensor takes in monochrome data. The phone relies on the Snapdragon 625’s Spectra ISP to process the data from the two sensors to offer images that are sharply detailed and well-lit, of course under optimal circumstances. The Billion Capture+ doesn’t offer best in class images, but it’s reliable at the least, if not a bit unpredictable. 

Portrait mode

                                                                                                                                                                       Shot using the portrait mode

Flipkart’s application of the portrait mode is a combination of hardware and software, but mostly software. The phone leverages the two cameras on the back to acquire depth information and then uses software to blur the edges. The application, as you will see in the sample shot is not perfect. The edges around the subject are blurred non-uniformly. Moreover, the blur itself looks quite artificial and the resulting image looks like it was Photoshopped. The photo itself takes an awfully long time to get processed. We have seen better application of the portrait mode, especially from the Stereo Mode in the Xiaomi Mi A1. However, the portrait mode here is not restricted by poor lighting and neither does it crop the image while taking a portrait shot. 

Unlike the OnePlus 5 or the Mi A1, the secondary camera on the Capture+ doesn’t have a telephoto lens. As a result, the phone does not have the 2X optical zoom which is one of Mi A1’s USPs. If you have to take a closeup shot of a subject, you have to zoom in digitally, which basically crops the frame, resulting in loss of detail, which is standard across all phones that zooms into photos digitally as loss of detail is imminent. 

                                                                                                                                                      Closeup shot taken in daylight (left); 100% Crop of the photo (right)

The camera on the Capture+ however performs like the ones on any other good budget smartphones provided the light is optimal. Under natural sunlight, the photos come out sharp and well-detailed. The colours are faithful to the original scene and the white balance is quite accurate. The Capture+ handles colours really well. It can reproduce the colours with vibrance and while they don’t really pop out of the screen, it is nearly faithful to the original frame. The sky in the sample below is a testament to that. 

Landscape photo shot in the day

More than the daylight landscapes, the Capture+ camera can take macro shots of well-lit subjects really well. This is where the quality is at par with most of its competition. In the photo of the plant we used in the sample, the green leaves pop out of the frame and even a 100 percent crop of the photo doesn’t distort the details much. 

Macro shot taken in the day (left); 100% crop of the photo (right)

Switching to incandescent lighting, photos shot by the Capture+ are sharply detailed and well-lit. However, the white balance comes out a bit off as the camera fails to adapt to the warm tones in the frame. In the sample, the Buddha statue glows warmly against the lamp light, but the photo reduces the warmth forcibly. The camera manages to capture the details in the books in the second photo well.

Shot under indoor lighting

Shot under indoor lighting

Under low light though, the camera on the Capture+ is once again at par with the competition, but not in a good way. Like most budget phones, the Capture+ too fails when the lighting is not proper. Low light landscape photos lose out on sharpness and details, and noise creeps in. However, if phones like the Moto G5 Plus and the Xiaomi Mi A1 can improve on the low light photography immensely, I don’t see why the Capture+ also can’t. There is also significant shutter lag and even a minor shake of the hand results in a blurred out photo. But that’s quite in line with how most other budget smartphones fail at capturing low light. Partly lit frames, however are ambitiously produced. The camera notches the ISO up the highest to capture as much light as it could to get the details right, letting a lot of noise creep in the edges.
 
Low light landscape
 
Low light indoor shot
 

Performance: Not the raging bull

The Billion Capture+ is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625, which is this year’s most popular mid-range processor, and for good reason. Qualcomm has built the Snapdragon 625 on a 14nm FinFet process and uses two quad-core clusters of Cortex A53 cores with clock speed peaking at 2.0GHz. Thanks to the FinFet transistors, the Snapdragon 625 is also more power efficient than its predecessors. Then again, does the Billion Capture+ make use of the extra firepower and efficiency optimally? 

Billion Capture+ Benchmark Scores

We received the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant for review. There is also a 3GB+32GB variant, for which the performance results may be different. 

However, real world performance is in line with most other budget smartphones on the market. We played Injustice 2 on the phone and while the graphics and gameplay were decent, it did take some time to load. Multi-tasking seemed fine and apps in split-screen ran smooth. Thankfully, the phone didn’t heat up abnormally when recording a video or while gaming.  

There were occasional stutters while using the phone, with apps randomly crashing from time to time. The phone also froze a couple of times. The camera app, that is proprietary to Billion, lagged a bit, especially while taking portrait shots. The photo took too long to process, with the app even showing a countdown icon.

Software: Goodness of pure, stock Android 

Flipkart’s choice to not meddle with Google’s stock Android shows it listened to customer feedback of the competition intently. The Capture+ runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat, bringing features like split-screen and a two-pane notification panel on the table. There is no additional layer of animation or UI elements to tax the processor and use up RAM. As a result, day-to-day operations on the phone are lag free and smooth.

Flipkart does promise an update to Android 8.0 Oreo, although it didn’t give a timeline. At the time of testing, the device was still on the August security patch, which could be an indicator that the update will take its own sweet time to arrive. At this point, phones should have Oreo out of the box anyway. 

The phone also offers unlimited cloud storage for files, photos and videos. The Capture+ relies on Smartron’s TronX cloud infrastructure to provide the feature. It allows users to sync their files, contacts, messages, call logs, photos and videos to the cloud. The TronX app is exclusive to Flipkart phones and can’t be accessed through a third party app on another smartphone which could be problematic as the data is basically locked down to one device only which beats the point of having unlimited cloud storage in the first place. 

There is also the case of bloatware in the phone. But that’s hardly surprising as this is a phone by an e-commerce giant. So expectedly, the Flipkart app, Myntra, as well as the company’s peer-to-peer payment app PhonePe are there, along with SonyLiv, a video streaming app from Sony, and an action arcade game named Shadow Fight. Barring Shadow Fight, none of the other apps can be uninstalled and will take up storage space.

Battery: Will take you through the day

The Billion Capture+ is powered by a 3,500mAh battery with fast charging. Flipkart promises 7 hours with 15 minutes of charging, but that is debatable. In our testing, the phone charged up to 60 percent in an hour, which isn’t really the fast charging standard as most fast charging-enabled phone can charge the device to its capacity in an hour. The battery however doesn’t last a full work day. It will deliver three to four hours of screen-on time with social media, gaming and photography. This means you have to charge this once in the evening to make the most of it. When left overnight, the phone lost two percent charge in six hours with the Wi-Fi on and emails and social media notifications incoming.  

Bottomline

The Billion Capture+ is a sturdy performer that packs almost every punch available in the mid-range segment. But while it does that on the spec-sheet, its real world usage is quite different. The phone will be reliable to use on most days. It is a good phone nonetheless, but it’s just not the best. As far as dual cameras go, it’s best to pitch a little more money to get the Xiaomi Mi A1. At its highest price of Rs 12,999, the Billion Capture+ can be passed over for a 64GB Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 or if it can be stretched a little higher, the 32GB Moto G5 Plus is available at Rs 13,999, which is quite the value for money. 

Flipkart Billion Capture Plus 4GB Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price: ₹12999
Release Date: 15 Nov 2017
Variant: 64GB
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Screen Size Screen Size
    5.5" (1920 x 1080)
  • Camera Camera
    13 + 13 MP | 8 MP
  • Memory Memory
    64 GB/4 GB
  • Battery Battery
    3500 mAh

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