No proposal to change retirement age of central govt employees: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

No proposal to change retirement age of central govt employees: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

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The Centre was asked whether there was a proposal to retire employees of central and state governments after completing a maximum service period of 30 years.

"There is no proposal to change the age of superannuation of central government employees. The state government employees are governed by the rules/regulations framed by their respective state governments," he said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
New Delhi: There is no proposal to change the age of retirement of central government employees, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said on Wednesday.

"There is no proposal to change the age of superannuation of central government employees. The state government employees are governed by the rules/regulations framed by their respective state governments," he said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

The Centre was asked whether there was a proposal to retire employees of central and state governments after completing a maximum service period of 30 years.

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ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Gaming Laptop Review

ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Gaming Laptop Review

By Mithun Mohandas | Updated May 22 2019
ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Gaming Laptop Review
DIGIT RATING
83 /100
  • design

    85

  • performance

    77

  • value for money

    83

  • features

    86

  • PROS
  • NVIDIA MAX-Q GTX 1080
  • Extremely portable
  • Great display
  • CONS
  • Underside is a bit flimsy

Verdict

The ASUS ROG GX501 Zephyrus bridges the gap between performance and portability. At Digit, we simply can’t count the number of times that we’ve been asked for recommendations that could not only provide great portability but also not compromise on performance. Often, the answer was an either-or but never could you have an option with both. The ROG GX501 gives you great portability thanks to its 18 mm thickness and low weight of 2.25 kg. However, it’s still a 15.6-inch laptop which will dissuade some buyers. On the performance front, the Max-Q enabled GTX 1080 can easily handle every single AAA game running at Ultra settings. The downside is that the battery doesn’t last long and that was never a concern while gaming. However, even with normal everyday tasks, we’re gettings 2-2.5 hours at max. There is a solution for that, the CPU and GPU are extremely over-powered for normal day-to-day tasks. So we used Intel Extreme Tuning Utility to ramp down the CPU while we were not gaming. A similar thing can be done to the GPU using MSI Afterburner. We easily managed to get more than 3 hours with these enhancements, however, had we played around with the power profiles a little longer, we could have come out with a better profile. Overall, the ASUS ROG GX501 Zephyrus with its unique proposition offers what no other laptop does in the Indian market right now – a slim and powerful machine. The ball now lies in the competition’s court to see when the other Max-Q laptops make it to India.

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ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Gaming Laptop detailed review

ASUS’s GX501 or Zephyrus has been enjoying quite a bit of attention thanks to it being the first gaming laptop to feature NVIDIA’s Max-Q technology. NVIDIA’s Max-Q is a set of technologies pertaining to physical design, electrical design and thermal design. Currently, the GTX 1060, GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 GPUs have Max-Q variants and the Zephyrus is part of the first wave of laptops to feature them. Others include the Acer Predator Triton 700, GIGABYTE Aorus X5 MD, MSI GS63VR Stealth Pro-002, GS73VR Stealth Pro-033 and the Clevo P950HR. Except the Zephyrus, we couldn’t find listings for the other models in India. At the Computex 2017 ASUS press event, it was revealed that NVIDIA and ASUS have a joint design facility from where the Zephyrus was born, which makes it the first ever gaming laptop with Max-Q.


Naturally, we were a bit curious to have a look at how a Max-Q laptop is designed. So we took the unit apart to take a peak inside and discovered an entirely different approach to cooling. Before we get into that, let’s have a look at the specs.

ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Specifications

The ASUS GX501 Zephyrus is powered by the Intel Core i7-7700HQ and an NVIDIA GTX 1080 (Max-Q). So we’re expecting quite a lot from the unit, what stands to be seen is where the laptop throttles, if at all it does, and how much do we end up losing out on performance, if at all throttling should happen. 

ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Specifications

Processor

7700HQ 2.8 GHz

Platform

HM175

RAM FSB

2400 MHz

RAM Capacity

24 GB

Screen Size

15.6–inches 120 Hz G-Sync

Screen Size

1920x1080

GPU

GTX 1080 8 GB DDR5X (MAX-Q)

SSD

Samsung SM961 1 TB NVMe

HDD

NA

Ethernet

NA

Wi-Fi

Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265

Audio

Realtek ALC295

Battery

3255mAh 50 Whr @17.2v

AC Adapter

230 W

Weight

2.25 Kg

Despite the thinness of the laptop, ASUS has managed to squeeze in a 50 Whr battery which is commendable feat, however, with a GTX 1080 that’s set to be drained quickly. The other noteworthy addition is that of a 230 W power adapter. We’ve seen some units from the competition carry lower wattage adapters since the GPU is designed to work for a lower power envelope, with the Zephyrus, it seems we’ll not have that issue. 

Chassis Build

he Zephyrus has a very minimalist approach. The top half of the clam has a brushed metal finish with a sharp line where it appears as if two halves meet just like the confluence of two streams.

Asus Zephyrus

There’s hardly any elevation in the centre of the laptop. It’s very thing coming in at 17.9 mm. 

Asus Zephyrus

The underside is very different from all the laptops we’ve seen for a really long time. Why? The absence of vents, that‘s why. There are two lean vents on either side but they seem ridiculously ill-prepared to handle an NVIDIA GTX 1080.

Asus Zephyrus

It’s only when you open the lid, that you see vents magically appear out of nowhere.

Asus Zephyrus

This is because the entire flat panel under the laptop acts as a hatch. Opening the lid extends two levers which adds separation between the hatch and the bottom of the laptop as we can see in the lower portion of the above image. Upon removing the bottom hatch, we see a completely sealed off underside. All that’s exposed are two cooling fans which intake from the bottom. And then there’s the hinge that extends outwards to elevate the Zephyrus. Let’s take a closer look at the hinge.

Asus Zephyrus

It appears to be fairly sturdy and the thickness of the metal plates that form the hinge mirror what we’ve seen in other laptops. The small part that’s jutting out goes into the plastic guide that’s shown below.

The only concern here is that over time, this guide is going to erode a bit. So having metal inserts in the groove or making the entire thing out of machined metal would have been a better approach. 
Not being satisfied with a huge plain plastic sheet, we then proceeded to further dissect the laptop only to come across quite a bit of FRCs. Thanks to the thin construction, ASUS has managed to make good use of the limited space they set out to work with. Which is why, once opened up, we ended up with this.

Asus Zephyrus

The display panel is on the left and the hatch is on the right. Upon closer inspection, we see that hatch is mostly comprised of a keyboard and vents for hot air to slip out. Since most of the heat is being vented from the rear, there’s barely anything coming out through the top hatch. Adding dust filters to the vents on the hatch is a good move.

Asus Zephyrus

Here’s how the motherboard appears from the top. We can see that the cooler takes up the most real estate with the battery coming in at a close second. There’s one slot for RAM on this side of the motherboard which is populated by a SAMSUNG 16 GB DDR4 DIMM rated at 2400 MHz. 

Asus Zephyrus

Because of the space taken up by the cooler and the battery, we see why ASUS couldn’t squeeze in a memory card reader. The cooling assembly has multiple heatpipes routed right over the CPU, GPU, VRM and the Memory chips for the CPU. Nothing’s exposed aside from the PCH. 

Asus Zephyrus

The audio on the GX501 Zephyrus is very standard, and these aren’t down-firing speakers which is the common arrangement seen in most laptops today. Such an arrangement ends up being louders which is a nice thing, however, you are also susceptible to dust collection. Since these pores are really minute, you won’t have as much dust getting accumulated as compared to an arrangement with really big vents.

Asus Zephyrus

The topside, has a classy ROG logo with activity LEDs placed right near the edge. The LEDs aren’t distracting when using the laptops in a dark environment. 

Asus Zephyrus

The build of the GX501 Zephyrus is really unique. We can see why NVIDIA chose ASUS as  the first partner to come out with the MAX-Q laptops. This was revealed by NVIDIA CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang at the COMPUTEX 2017 press conference. Cramming in all the features expected from a high-end gaming laptops without all the accompanying bulk really sets MAX-Q laptops apart. Moreover, they sport a hefty price tag too. However, with the new Intel Kabylake-G CPUs, we see this trend to become common and affordable soon.

Keyboard and Touchpad

Bringing the keyboard lower on the body isn’t a new concept, however, it certainly is necessary in this case as the GTX 1080 should start heating up under load. And since the laptop is particularly thin, the touch temperature would be high. However, with this design the user will not face any discomfort. As seen from the chassis design, the keyboard rests atop the battery so there’s no worry of higher touch temperature at all. 

The absence of a numpad can be really irksome for those who’re used to a gaming on the desktop. Especially, if you’re into MMOs wherein a lot of macros are needed. Having the touchpad turn into a numpad makes up for that by a margin. In this case, you still need to glance at the pad since you might end up accidentally pressing the wrong macro as there are no physical marks to distinguish between the different keys. You never want to be “that support guy” who accidentally casts a charm right in the midst of a boss battle instead of a heal. That kind of accidents will get you booted from the raid and possibly from the guild as well.

Asus Zephyrus

Lastly, it’s nice to see that the ‘Home’ and ‘End’ keys being incorporated in the last two buttons atop the touchpad. Being one of the most used keys on the keyboard for us, it’s an appreciated configuration. 

I/O ports

The thing with thin laptops is that you have to resort to thinner ports. If not, then the bezel around the ports end up becoming too thin and tend to bend. Which is why you see USB Type-C ports on thin gaming laptops and convertibles. Since the ASUS ROG GX501 is thicker than most convertibles, they’ve added USB Type-A ports on both sides. All of them being USB 3.1 except the Type-C port which is 3.2. There’s an HDMI port included. The only obvious ports that aren’t present are the Ethernet port and a card reader. 

Asus Zephyrus

We do get USB Type-C to Ethernet adapters in case you need them. However, an Ethernet port is 13.5 mm tall so once we take out the thickness of the display from the overall thickness of 18 mm and allow for clearance as well, it becomes completely unfeasible to have an Ethernet port. Gaming is generally preferred over wired connections for the better ping, we didn’t find a major difference in the ping while playing over Wi-Fi. It should be noted that we played PLAYERUNKOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS over Wi-Fi and our ping is generally around the 15 ms mark over wired connection. With Wi-Fi, we saw it hover around 18-19 ms which is still very good. 

If you look at the GX501 from an internal perspective then the bottom half is devoted for the battery and the top half is devoted for the cooling assembly as shown in the image above.  Towards the sides, they’ve managed to squeeze in a portion of the motherboard onto which the ports and the PCIe SSD are mounted. A card reader slot takes up quite a bit of space both vertically and horizontally. If one had been included, then we’re looking at losing out on two existing ports. That’s a trade off we’d rather not make. So, we can see that the card reader wasn’t included for a very good reason.

Display

The ASUS ROG GX501 features a 24-inch IPS panel with a resolution of 1920x1080. Sure, the GTX 1080 will easily handle 4K gaming but we believe that the 1080p panel was chosen to ensure the GPU didn’t get overworked. If you were to switch on Dynamic Super Resolution, then you’ll get a the same compute overhead as a 4K panel. And the GPU should heat up to an unnecessary level. 

Asus Zephyrus

 

Asus Zephyrus

The webcam is HD ready which seems to be the norm these days. Image clarity wasn’t out of this world but it’s enough for most use cases. Should you need better quality it’s always advisable to go with a Logitech C920 or better.
Since the Zephyrus makes use of the fancy hatch system, the rear of the laptop gets a little elevated upon being completely open. At this point, the display is at an angle of 120 degrees from the base. Compared to some of the previously tested units, this seems a bit low if you were to keep the Zephyrus on your lap. Anything over 140 degrees is where things start getting more comfortable. And as mentioned earlier, your lap isn’t the right place for this laptop. 

The panel is quite well sealed off, there’s hardly any bleed which is consistent with most laptops in this price bracket. 

Performance

We’re looking at a very common configuration with the ASUS GX501 Zephyrus. The Intel Core i7 7700HQ coupled with 24 GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 2400 MHz ensure a pretty high headroom for most mundane tasks. The GTX 1080 MAX-Q just takes it  to a different level. Almost every AAA title gets more than 60 FPS and you can even switch on NVIDIA DSR for some of the titles for some extra smoothing. 

We started off with CineBench and R15 and the GX501 Zephyrus scored 160 in 1T and 735 in nT benchmarks. These scores seem to be on par with the other Intel 7700HQ laptops we've tested. WinRAR’s compression benchmark scored 7843 KB/s which is very similar to the MSI GE62 7RE and the Acer Nitro AN515-51 that we’ve tested earlier. As for PCMark8, we used Accelerated to leverage the GPU and ended up with a score of 5288 on PCMark8 Work (Acc.) and 5049 in PCMark8 Home (Acc.). We had a few crashes on our 3DMark FireStrike Extreme runs while all other 3DMark benchmarks ran without any issues.

Storage

The Samsung SM961 is one of the top SSDs you can get in the OEM market. This NVMe SSD can give you about 3,500 MBps in QD32 transfers for large file sizes while for 4K writes you'll end up with about 145 MBps. These are pretty high numbers, after all, Samsung has been leading the SSD race for quite some time now. Honestly, there's no need for RAID 0 in this laptop with such high transfer rates. 

Asus Zephyrus

Moreover, this is not a lot capacity unit, it's a 1 TB NVMe SSD. That alone costs upwards of Rs.45,000, so you can understand why this laptop costs about Rs.3 lakhs.

Wi-Fi

For Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the ASUS GX501 Zephyrus uses an Intel 8265 which is a dual-band 802.11ac module. It uses a 2T2R configuration to obtain a peak transfer rate of 867 Mbps. We used iPerf to see how well the add-on card fared over the ‘ac’ band. We managed to get 492 Mbps on the throughput and about 92 Mbps via a single stream which is quite good for streaming HD content. In fact, you can stream multiple 4K videos just for the heck of it. For gaming, we always prefer to be wired. Or at least, you need to maintain a clear LOS with the Wi-Fi adapter to keep latency at the minimum. 

Gaming

The GTX 1080 MAX-Q is an optimised version of the normal GTX 1080. While gaming on the Zephyrus, we ended up with 110 FPS in Battlefield 1 while on Ultra settings. Similarly, DOOM scored 130 FPS, The Witcher 3 scored 61 FPS and PUBG hit about 78 FPS. We then moved onto 3DMark in which we managed to obtain 18222 in Fire Strike and 31021 in Sky Diver. 

In TimeSpy, we scored 5661 which is pretty decent too. Overall, we'd say that the MAX-Q variant of the GTX 1080 is more comparable with the normal GTX 1070 which isn't all that bad when you consider the fact that all that power is clubbed into such a thin form factor.

Pricing

At the end of the day, you are looking at a laptop powered by a GTX 1080 MAX-Q and Intel Core i7-7700HQ laptop. It doesn't match up to the normal GTX 1080, but the normal GTX 1080 would never fit in your back-pack as easy as the Zephyrus does. We've seen how ASUS has picked a really great display and has left no stone unturned to give you your money's worth. The SSD was one such example. It costs roughly 15% of the overall laptop and is one of the best SSDs you can buy. The keypad configuration keeps your hands away from the heat sources giving you the comfort to game endlessly. Also, this is the first every MAX-Q laptop, so ASUS is hoping to learn from user feedback as to what needs to be done in the future. As of now, the GX501 and the Acer Triton 700 are the only MAX-Q laptops available in India which are this thin. Alienware has a MAX-Q variant as well, though the chassis is way thicker. For being in such a unique position, both ASUS and Acer command a hefty price premium for their MAX-Q laptops. Once more variants enter the market, you should see better pricing. 

ASUS GX501 Zephyrus Gaming Laptop Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 15 Jan 2018
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • OS OS
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Display Display
    15.6" (1920 X 1080)
  • Processor Processor
    Intel® Core™ i7 7700HQ | NA
  • Memory Memory
    1 TB SSD/24GB SDRAM

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Ivanka Trump dubs father Donald 'most authentic president' and rival Joe Biden 'vessel'

Ivanka Trump dubs father Donald 'most authentic president' and rival Joe Biden 'vessel'

The White House advisor called Biden "a vessel for whatever the fringe of the party or the mainstream media want him to be."

Ivanka Trump, senior White House advisor and first daughter of the United States, has been actively participating in the presidential campaign for her father, Donald Trump.

During her latest visit to North Carolina on Monday, Ivanka Trump chatted with prospective voters and outlined their choices in the upcoming presidential election in November. While visiting a bakery in Wilmington, the president's daughter said the state's motto, "To be, rather than to seem," also reflected the choice between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The mother-of-three was attending a "fireside chat" which was moderated by Trump 2020 National Press Secretary Hogan Gidley, reports Daily Mail.

"On one hand you have a person who is a vessel for whatever the fringe of the party or the mainstream media want him to be, but on the other hand you have someone who is arguably the most authentic president we've ever had," the 38-year-old said.

Her recent visit to North Carolina, which is crucial in her father's re-election campaign, was her fifth visit to the state in three-and-half years. The POTUS himself has made several visits to the swing state in the past couple of weeks. North Carolina with 15 electoral votes is the most volatile of the swing states and is considered a must-win for Trump this time around as well.

Meanwhile, Trump's ex-wife Ivana Trump praised the work being done by Ivanka and said her daughter could "definitely" be the country's first female president. "She's in the White House every day. She's next to her father every day," the 71-year-old said in an interview on the British talk show "Loose Women."

"She knows all what is going around. I think she could be one day the first girl, or woman, president. Definitely," the former model added.

The businesswoman, who was married to Trump from 1977 to 1991, further exclaimed: "She's smart as hell. She's beautiful. She's au courant. And how much more can you have?"

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President Trump himself had floated his eldest daughter's name as a future presidential pick during a campaign rally in New Hampshire last month. After criticising Biden's pick of Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate, the 74-year-old had said: "They're all saying 'we want Ivanka.' I don't blame them."

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Canon EOS 750D Review

Canon EOS 750D Review

By Souvik Das | Updated May 22 2019
Canon EOS 750D Review
DIGIT RATING
76 /100
  • design

    75

  • performance

    78

  • value for money

    80

  • features

    70

  • PROS
  • Good choice for budding photographers
  • Support for WiFi and NFC
  • Fast, accurate autofocus
  • Fluid touch response
  • CONS
  • Limited dynamic range
  • Viewfinder covers 95% of actual image area

Verdict

The Canon EOS 750D is a neatly crafted DSLR in the entry segment that's made for the budding photographer buying his/her very first DSLR. While the dynamic range in photographs is compromised, its brilliant viewfinder, ease of usage, and overall competence make up for the 750D’s limitation. On the spec sheet, the Nikon D5500 offers a higher dynamic range, which would make it a better choice for amateur/semi-professional photographers with identical specifications and features. But at a few thousands less, the Canon EOS 750D is an excellent buy in the entry DSLR segment now.

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Canon EOS 750D detailed review

The Canon EOS 750D, coming almost two years after the EOS 700D, is a notable upgrade over its predecessor’s offering. We got the standard kit, combined with an EOS 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens. Out of the box, the EOS 750D looks like a neat, compact DSLR - pretty much the way Canon’s other entry-level DSLR offerings look like. It has a polycarbonate body, which feels quite well-built and sturdy. Edges and curves have been constantly refined since Canon’s 550D, but with the 750D, Canon decided to make more upright with rounded corners, against its predecessor 700D’s rounded sides.


We took the EOS 750D out for a few spins across the city, and this is how it fared.

Body and Design
The Canon EOS 750D is noticeably less concentrated on giving the impression of a DSLR trying to look attractive, which the 700D somewhat tried with its low-flung, rounded sides. As with most budget DSLRs, the 750D has a polycarbonate body instead of magnesium alloy found on more expensive cameras. This cost-effective framework makes entry-segment DSLRs lighter than the professional ones, which help amateur photographers to get accustomed to their new camera. The 750D body has a sturdy build, without compromising on making the DSLR feel strong. At a body-only weight of 525 grams, the 750D is 15 grams lighter than the 700D, but 140g heavier than the similarly priced Canon EOS 100D. Nikon’s offerings at a similar price range are the D5300 and D5500, which weigh 480g and 420g respectively. 

Canon has managed to fit in the controls and buttons in a simple, easy arrangement. The mode wheel has a number of higher features amiss, although it provides ample auto-modes for beginners. The control wheel is well placed, easy to reach. Waterproofing is amiss, although you would be hard pushed to find waterproofing in this price range. Of notable DSLRs, only the recently-launched Pentax K-S2 has waterproofing in this price range. The EOS 750D is all about ease of usage. Its controls are neatly arranged in an easy-to-understand format, coupled with Canon’s simple interface that aids beginners and professionals alike. It does not get a second LED display for controls, which is usually found in higher end cameras. The EOS 760D, this one’s older brother, gets more controls along with the LED display control panel, so if you are looking at a 70k-ish price bracket and are adept at handling DSLRs, you would rather consider it over the 750D.

While the EOS 750D has the standard EF lens mount on it, the camera does not give us the confidence of being sturdy enough to mount bigger, heavier lenses like the EF 300mm telephoto, or the 100-400mm telephoto zoom. But that is pretty much the case with most DSLRs in this budget and it doesn’t really pose a threat to the excellent usability of the EOS 750D. Overall, an excellent proposition.

Screen and Viewfinder
The Canon EOS 750D has the same display panel as the EOS 700D, a Clear View II LCD with a 3:2 aspect ratio and touchscreen operation support. The display swivels by 270 degrees, which makes shooting at awkward angles much easier. The display is bright, and has a number of electronic controls inside the Menu to tweak it to full brightness, to retain sunlight visibility. Touch response is smooth, allowing focus tracking with fingers, one-touch photo capture and easy swipe-viewing of images, very good features for a beginner.

Like its major competitor, the Nikon D5500, the Canon EOS 750D has a pentaprism viewfinder covering 95% of the photograph area. This means that while clicking photographs, an additional five percent information is incumbent on the sensor, but not possible to view. Yet again, the Pentax K-S2 scores with a 100-percent-covering viewfinder. The EOS 750D is no mean feat, though, featuring an excellent display reproducing accurate colours, and a responsive touchscreen.

Performance
Focusing
This is an area where the Canon EOS 750D has majorly improved over the 700D’s 9-point autofocus system. While it is not as swiftly accurate as the Nikon D5500’s 39-point autofocus system, it does beat the Pentax K-S2, which features an 11-point autofocus system. The 19-point phase-detection autofocus mechanism is definitely a step down from contrast detection autofocus, but with the smaller sensor and Canon’s Digic 6 image processor powering the 750D, the phase-detection mechanism keeps the camera fast, and autofocus is zippy. The seven-column autofocus points on the viewfinder track subjects for fast focusing, and is consistent and accurate. In Live View mode, focusing and focus tracking are both fast and accurate - there is no jerk in focus shifts, and the servo works very smoothly and silently, so that noise from the image stabiliser of the lens does not interfere with video recording.

Burst Shooting and Connectivity
One excellent aspect about the Canon EOS 750D is that it does not suffer when used extensively. Shooting bursts is at 5 frames per second. For RAW files, burst photography is limited to eight files, while it extends up to an impressive 940 files in the JPEG format. In terms of connectivity, there are options to sync the camera with an app on your phone, via wifi and NFC. Alongside image transfer and shutter control remotely, there are also options for adjusting other settings on the camera too.

Imaging and Videography
The 24.2-megapixel sensor is quite a major improvement over the 18-megapixel sensor of the Canon EOS 700D. Focusing, however, remains slightly on the softer side owing to the anti-aliasing (AA) filter. While the AA filter does reduce noise in images, focusing requires a considerable amount of effort to hit accuracy while being operated manually.

Shutter speed has the standard range: 30 seconds (bulb) to 1/4000”. Sensitivity varies from ISO 100-12800, with option for notching it up to 25600, although it becomes extremely noisy in these ISO levels. The EOS 750D has a dynamic range of 11 stops, and the low dynamic range is visible in photos against lit backgrounds. There is a multi-exposure HDR mode that slightly improves the range of contrasts, although you would need a camera stand to shoot in this mode. While this does hinder the overall quality in some exceptional cases, it is not a major flaw that takes the shine away from the EOS 750D. 

The video quality, as seen in previous Canon DSLRs, is quite good with ample lighting conditions. The 750D does not disappoint, either, and it remains a good contender for independent, amateur to semi-professional filmmakers who have taken to Canon’s video production quality a lot. The highest video recording capability here is at a resolution of 1080p at 30fps, the same as previous. Additionally, to aid serious videography, Canon has included support to plug in a unidirectional condenser boom microphone with a 3.5mm audio jack, and also options to control the volume of audio recording.

Here are a few test shots taken with the Canon EOS 750D, in varying conditions:

Canon EOS 750D image gallery

Bottomline
While we are yet to test the Nikon D5500 and the Pentax K-S2, the Canon EOS 750D is a brilliant DSLR even without comparing it to others. The cheaper price point does not compromise on build quality, regular photograph quality is excellent and video resolution is competent. Adding to these is the excellent autofocus architecture of this camera that, which makes it an absolute learners delight. More often, the autofocus motor was faster than focusing manually, simply because of the soft focus nature that the AA filter imparts to the camera.

However, certain factors need to be taken into account. At a similar price point, both the Nikon D5500 and the Pentax K-S2 offers higher dynamic range. Additionally, the Nikon D5500 comes with a wider, faster 39-point AF system, while the Pentax K-S2 comes with complete waterproofing in a comparatively smaller body. The Nikon is also lighter than the EOS 750D. Apart from these added benefits that these two cameras offer on the spec sheet, the rest should pretty much be the same.

If you want a more rugged usage which involves a lot of splashing around in watery fields, the Pentax might just be the way to go. For a better silhouette representation alongside good regular photography performance, the Nikon D5500 seems to be a better option. If these little factors do not bother you much, you can totally opt for the Canon EOS 750D. At Rs. 45,500 with an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens bundled, the Canon EOS 750D is a very recommendable DSLR to buy.

Canon EOS 750D Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 13 Aug 2015
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Resolution Resolution
    NA
  • Shutter Speed Shutter Speed
    1/200
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Mi Box 4K Review
Mi Box 4K Review

Mi Box 4K Review

Sameer Mitha   |  27 May 2020
DIGIT RATING
72 /100
  • design

    80

  • performance

    65

  • value for money

    75

  • features

    70

  • PROS
  • Smooth UI
  • Easy to use remote control
  • Large apps library
  • Good 4K performance
  • CONS
  • Inconsistent 5GHz WiFi connectivity
  • Lacklustre HDR performance with Prime Video

Verdict

The Mi Box 4K works great for SDR content, and even 4K content. Its HDR performance for Netflix is good but falls short with its HDR performance in Prime Videos. It has a USB port making it convenient to use with external storage devices. The Android UI is smooth and the data saver feature is great. It also has a compact and easy to use remote control. You can consider this device if you are looking to upgrade your 1080p or 4K TV to the smart TV experience. To make the most of HDR content, you are better off looking elsewhere.  

 

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Mi Box 4K detailed review

Despite the growing popularity of smart TV streaming devices like the Fire TV stick, Chromecast, Apple TV (for the premium buyers), and more are gaining popularity. As much as I like asking the question, the answer is quite simple. It is a cheaper alternative to upgrading your TV. Say you have a TV from 2015 or 2016. It still has a couple of years of life left in the panel. But the Netflix app on that TV has stopped working or the TV wasn’t really smart, to begin with. In such cases, a streaming device is a great accessory to have. We have also seen a lot of budget smart TV users opt for devices like these as their TVs aren’t getting updates or the OTT apps aren't working properly. So if you are one that is looking to upgrade your TV experience to a smart TV experience, then there is a new device to consider - the Xiaomi Mi Box 4K. As the name suggests, the device has support for 4K, it also supports HDR and runs on Android TV giving you access to all the popular apps and a voice-enabled remote control. Is it a worthy contender in the streaming device space? Let's find out!

Mi Box 4K - Specifications

4K support: Yes
HDMI 2.1: No
HDR 10: Yes
Dolby Vision: No
Dolby Atmos: No
Dolby audio+DTS2.0: Yes
Processor: 64-bit 2.0Ghz CPU
RAM: 2GB DDR3
Built-in storage: 8GB eMMC storage
HDMI Configuration: HDMI 2.0b
USB port: Yes, USB 2.0
Audio out: 3.5mm only
Voice-enabled remote control: Yes 

Mi Box 4K - What's in the box

In the box, you get the device along with an HDMI cable, power cable and a voice-enabled remote control. You, unfortunately, don't get batteries and Xiaomi tells me that “Battery air shipping is an issue in India. We would have to send it by road otherwise, which will take much more time”. So make sure you have a pair of AAA batteries at hand when you order this device. One thing to note is that the HDMI cable isn't very long. It is quite short and could be a problem for those that have wall mounted their TV. Other than that you get pretty much everything you need in the box. 

Mi Box 4K - Build and Design

The first thing that you will notice is how tiny the box is. It will literally fit in the palm of your hand. It is 9.52cm in length, 9.52cm in width and 1.67cm in thickness. It weighs a mere 148 grams, making it the slimmest and sleeker streaming box we have seen. It could be mistaken for a toy, it is so small. The tiny form factor means this can hide in your entertainment setup with ease. It has a matte black finish all around and all the connectivity options are at the back. We have a 3.5mm audio port, along with the HDMI port, the USB port and the power port. It is minimalist and frankly, gets the job done quite well. The Mi Box 4K has dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 as well. 

Mi Box 4K connectivity options.

Mi Box 4K - Remote Control

Speaking of the remote control, it is quite similar to what we’ve seen with the Mi TV. It is light, ergonomic and easy to use. The only gripe I have with it is that it lacks a mute button which is really handy when I need to answer a call and don't want to pause the “news” on YouTube, but rather, mute it. It has the power button, the Google Assistant button, the circular D-pad with a centre OK button, back, home, menu, volume rocker and Netflix and Prime Video hotkeys. It is as functional as the Fire TV stick remote control if a comparison needs to be drawn. 

The Mi Box 4K has a minimalist remote control.

Mi Box 4K - Performance

Ok, so we are going to break down the performance into how the device performs with SDR, HDR, and 4K, content. We will use apps like Netflix, Prime Videos, and YouTube to judge the performance. We will use an LG B9 OLED TV and a Yamaha YAS-209 soundbar as our connected devices. For reference, we will use Netflix, Prime Videos, and YouTube built-in apps available on the TV and also the same apps on the Fire TV Stick 4K to judge if there is any audio/video difference that we can spot in the performance of the Mi Box 4K. 

Mi Box 4K display output resolution.

Mi Box 4K - SDR Performance

The SDR performance of the Mi Box 4K is pretty good. Be it movie trailers from YouTube or shows like Young Sheldon on Prime Videos, the Big Bang Theory or even Friend on Netflix. All shows that are in SDR looked bright, vivid and were well enjoyable on the TV. Even an older show like Seinfeld on Prime Video looked great on the Mi Box 4K. For comparison sake, we played some of the content through the TVs native apps and even the Fire TV Stick 4K, and the performance is homogenous for the most part. 

Mi Box 4K - 4K Performance

When connected to a 5Ghz Wi-Fi connection, the quality picks up to 4K pretty fast and stays there. However there is a problem with 5Ghz connectivity, but more on that later. For 4K we resorted to a library of 4K content from Netflix and YouTube and honestly, no complaints here.  Changing modes on the TV from standard to Cinema and more did make the colours pop, but that's the case for any streaming device connected to the TV.    

If you have a 1080p TV, then all the 4K content is limited to 1080p and that's ok as it looks good on the 1080p TV. For reference, we saw content using the Mi Box 4K on a Sony W950D 1080p TV as well. 

Mi Box 4K supports HDR and 5.1 surround sound.

Mi Box 4K - HDR Performance

This is where things get very interesting and the Mi Box starts losing its immense appeal. So before we get into the HDR performance, know this. If you have a 1080p TV or a 4K TV that does not support HDR, you should do fine consuming content using this device. However, once you get into HDR territory, especially on a TV that's capable of displaying good HDR, then the Mi Box isn't a great option. To recap, we are using the LG B9 OLED TV as our device to test HDR. 

One thing to note is that when we connect any HDR-capable device, be it a PS4 Pro, Xbox One X, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, etc. when HDR content starts to play, the TV recognizes that HDR content is playing (be it HDR 10 or Dolby Vision) and switches the TVs picture settings accordingly. This auto-switching of settings should ideally be the case with most TVs. The only time this happened when using the Mi Box was with Netflix. Watching shows like Altered Carbon, Daredevil or even the movie Extraction, the TV automatically released the image source as HDR and switched the settings accordingly. The content in HDR looks great and if you haven't seen the capabilities of the OLED TVs native app or the Fire TV Stick, 4K, you will be impressed. The colour pop, highlights are beautiful and even the dark scenes retain good detail. But like I said, “if you haven't seen the capabilities of the OLED TVs native app or the Fire TV Stick, 4K”. Because the performance of the same content through those devices is superior. However, as I said, the HDR performance on Netflix is good. But on YouTube and Prime Videos, it is bad. 

To begin with, on YouTube and Prime Video, the TV did not auto change to the HDR settings. And manually changing them had different effects on both services. Let's start with YouTube. The Black Widow trailer in HDR and Blade Runner 2049 trailer in HDR were our go-to clips as they consist of bright colours, fast-paced action and both trailers look downright gorgeous. When playing both the trailers through the TVs native app or the Fire TV stick 4K,  the settings changed to HDR but on the Mi Box 4K it didn't and we got slightly paler colours without the pop. Switching the settings of the TV to HDR did help but there was a noticeable difference when compared to the output of the Fire TV Stick. Most viewers may not notice the difference but if looked at side by side, the difference is noticeable.

Prime Video was by far the worst experience. Look at the photos of Jack Ryan below. One is on the Fire TV Stick 4K, the other on the Mi Box 4K. Not only does the content on Prime Videos look dark, but it also loses some key details as well. Changing the settings to HDR on the TV didn’t help either. Even in a show like the Grand Tour season 1 Episode 1, that's bright and vivid, the colours look slightly washed out and the sand looks whiter than it should when all the cars are racing in the desert in the opening minutes of the episode. I asked Xiaomi about the poor performance of Prime Videos in HDR on the device, and they said it could be a problem with the app, so here’s hoping it gets fixed soon via an update.

Prime Video HDR performance on the Mi Box 4K

Above: Prime Video 4K HDR performance on Mi Box 4K. Jack Ryan Season 2 Episode 2 (Image resized for web)

Below: The same photo clicked in absolute darkness

Prime Video HDR performance on Fire TV Stick.

Above: Prime Video 4K HDR performance on Fire TV Stick 4K. Jack Ryan Season 2 Episode 2 (Image resized for web)

Below: The same image clicked in absolute darkness

Mi Box 4K - Apps and UI

Coming to the Apps and the UI, it is exactly the same we have seen on so many Android TVs. You have access to the Google Play Store so the library of apps is huge. Customizing the home screen with your favourite apps and services is easy and the navigation is fast and fluid. There are 2 things I absolutely liked about the UI - Volume controls and data saver. 

The Mi Box 4K runs on the Android TV UI.

See, I did not enable CEC when I set up the Mi Box and when I got a phone call, I realized the soundbar remote was far away from me. So when I pressed the volume down on the remote the volume was reduced from the box itself. This is great as on devices like the Fire TV stick, the volume controls are CEC enabled. It's a small feature but a useful one. The other one is the data saver which lets you connect to a mobile hotspot, consumes less data and gives you a warning when you are reaching your preset data limit. 

Data saver on the Mi Box 4K is great when using mobile hotspot to connect to the internet.

Mi Box 4K - Content From Hard Drive

Since the Mi Box has a USB port you can easily connect a hard drive to it to consume content. I have a 1TB hard drive with files in MP4 format coded in h.264 and h.265 and both ran very well. A lot of these files are family videos in 4K shot from an iPhone and they ran butter smooth. Although it must be noted that the initial loading of the library in apps like VLC took some time. Safe to say, you can play your favourite files from this device. 

Google Assistant can be brought up to search for content

Mi Box 4K - Audio Performance

Coming to the Audio, the Mi Box supports 3.5mm in addition to Bluetooth. We connected the device to the TV via HDMI and connected it to the soundbar via ARC and for the most part the audio from all streaming services was crisp, clear with good channel separation. Since the soundbar is a 2.1 setup, the 5.1 was downmixed and handled quite well. no complaints here. 

Mi Box 4K - Some Consistent Problems

The 5GHz connection keeps dropping and there are times when it refuses to connect to it. I literally disconnected every other device from the 5GHz band, reset the Mi Box, prayed to the tech gods, but to no avail. It's just a matter of chance. Sometimes it connects and is stable. At other times, it refuses to connect. And this is when devices like the TV, Xbox One X, and Fire TV Stick are all in the same place and connecting to 5GHz without any issue. The problem is that on the 2.4GHz band, content does not pick up to 4K all the time and when it does, it takes a couple of minutes more than it would otherwise. 

Mi Box 4K 5GHz bandhwidth problem.

Bottom line

It is hard to recommend the Mi Box 4K as a go-to device if you have an HDR-enabled TV. But for a 1080p TV or SDR content, it works. But the fact is, so does the Fire TV Stick. The Fire TV Stick 1080p is a mere Rs 500 more expensive than the Mi Box 4K whereas the 4K Fire TV Stick is priced at Rs 6000 making it Rs 2500 more expensive than the Mi Box. There is also the fact that the Mi Box has a plug and play solution for content from an external USB device along with the convenience of Android. So here is your buying decision. If you have a 1080p TV, you can consider this device as it works well, albeit with some niggles. It will even get the job done for a 4K SDR TV. But the performance problem with HDR in Prime Video holds it back from becoming a great streaming device.

Mi Box 4K Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

Price:
Release Date: 15 May 2020
Variant: None
Market Status: Launched

Key Specs

  • Playback Time Playback Time
    NA
  • Frequency Range Frequency Range
    NA
  • Channels Channels
    YouTube, Sling TV, Netflix, Vudu,FandangoNOW and more.
  • Dimensions Dimensions
    6.7 x 4 x 2 inches

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The book running lead managers to CAMS issue are Kotak Mahindra Capital Company Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, ICICI Securities Ltd and Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Pvt Ltd

CAMS IPO, IPOThe CAMS offering will see sale of 1.82 crore equity shares or 37.4 per cent stake by NSE Investments, the subsidiary of National Stock Exchange (NSE)

 NSE-backed Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) fixed the price band for its initial public offer (IPO) at Rs 1,229-1,230 per share on Wednesday. The offer will open for public subscription on September 21 and close on September 23. Chennai-headquartered CAMS is co-owned by NSE Investments, Warburg Pincus, Faering Capital ACSYS Investments and HDFC Group. The CAMS offering will see the sale of 1.82 crore equity shares or 37.4 per cent stake by NSE Investments, the subsidiary of National Stock Exchange (NSE). In a virtual press conference on Wednesday, the company informed that the bidding for anchor investors will be held on Friday, September 18. “Considering a healthy balance sheet, high return ratio, and market leadership position, IPO will see strong interest across market participants,” said Jaikishan Parmar, Senior Equity Research Analyst at Angel Broking Ltd

CAMS IPO will be the third IPO this month after receiving a robust response from Happiest Minds Technologies and Route Mobile IPOs. While this will be the fifth IPO this year, considering the listing of SBI Cards and Payment Services in March and Rossari Biotech in July. According to the company, the initial share sale is likely to fetch Rs 2,240 crore to Rs 2,242 crore.”CAMS charges a percentage of AUM to AMC and charges more fees from equity mutual funds as compared to other categories of mutual funds. Change in the mix of the mutual fund industry towards higher equity and the buoyant market will be beneficial for CAMS revenue growth,” Parmar added.

The book running lead managers to this issue are Kotak Mahindra Capital Company Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, ICICI Securities Ltd and Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Pvt Ltd. While the registrar to the offer is Link Intime India Private Limited. “Great Terrain is an affiliate of Warburg Pincus holds 43.8%, NSE Investment holds 37.7%. However, through IPO NSE investment is selling an entire stake. HDFC group holds 12.6%. CAMS business model is asset-light, Hence, earnings are generously distributed among shareholders. It reports RoE of more than 25%,” Parmar said.

According to the CRISIL report, CAMS is India’s largest registrar and transfer agent of mutual funds with an aggregate market share of approximately 70 per cent based on mutual fund average assets under management (AAUM) during July 2020. The objectives of this offer are to carry out the offer for sale (OFS) of up to 18,246,600 equity shares by the selling shareholder and achieve the benefits of listing the equity shares on the BSE, the company said in Red Herring Documents. 

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लॉकडाउन के दौरान हुई थी मजदूर दंपति की मौत, बच्चों को है मदद का इंतज़ार

केंद्रीय श्रम मंत्रालय (union labour ministry) ने सोमवार को लोकसभा में बताया था कि प्रवासी मजदूरों की मौत (migrant deaths data) पर सरकार के पास आंकड़ा नहीं है.

लखनऊ:

केंद्रीय श्रम मंत्रालय (union labour ministry) ने सोमवार को लोकसभा में बताया था कि प्रवासी मजदूरों की मौत (migrant deaths data) पर सरकार के पास आंकड़ा नहीं है, ऐसे में मुआवजा देने का 'सवाल नहीं उठता है'. वहीं दूसरी तरफ देश भर में कई ऐसे मामले है जिनमें मजदूरों की मौत हुई और उनके परिजनों को आज भी सरकारी मदद का इंतजार है. कोरोना वायरस संक्रमण को कम करने के लिए सरकार की तरफ से लगाए गए लॉकडाउन के बाद लाखों की संख्या में मजदूर पैदल ही घर की तरफ निकल गए थे. रास्ते में ही कई मजदूरों की मौत हो गयी थी. 

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ऐसा ही एक मजदूर परिवार साइकिल से उत्तर प्रदेश से छत्तीसगढ़ जा रहा था. रास्ते में उनके के साथ एक दुर्घटना हो गयी. सड़क हादसे में मजदूर और उसकी पत्नी की मौत हो गयी थी. हादसे में उसके 2 बच्चे बच गए थे.मृतक कृष्णा साहू लखनऊ के जानकीपुरम इलाके में झोपड़पट्टी में अपनी पत्नी और तीन साल के बेटे और चार साल की बेटी के साथ रहता था. दोनों पति-पत्नी लखनऊ इसलिए आए थे कि किसी तरह मेहनत-मजदूरी कर अपना और अपने बच्चों का पालन-पोषण कर पाए. माता-पिता के मौत के बाद अब दोनों बच्चे अपने चाचा के साथ रहते हैं. बच्चों के चाचा रामकुमार अब दोनों का देखभाल करते हैं. लेकिन सरकार की तरफ से इन दोनों बच्चों को अबतक कोई मदद नहीं मिली है. 

बातचीत में रामकुमार बताते हैं कि दोनों बच्चे अब उनके साथ अच्छे से रहते हैं शुरुआती दिनों में उन्हें अपनी मां की काफी याद आती थी. साथ ही उनका कहना है कि सरकार की तरफ से अभी तक कोई मदद बच्चों को नहीं मिला है. छत्तीसगढ़ सरकार  की तरफ से घोषणा की गयी है लेकिन अब तक उन्हें इसका लाभ नहीं मिला है. साथ ही उन्हें भी रोजगार संकट का सामना करना पड़ा है. 

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Toyota to launch new companies for marketing and for creating mobility businesses

Toyota Motor Corporation, Dentsu Group Inc., and Dentsu Inc., together with Toyota subsidiary Delphys Inc., announced today their intention to launch a new business structure

Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), Dentsu Group Inc. (Dentsu Group), and Dentsu Inc. (Dentsu), together with Toyota subsidiary Delphys Inc. (Delphys), announced today their intention to launch a new business structure, effective from January 2021 (scheduled), for innovating marketing and creating mobility businesses.

Due to the rapid proliferation in recent years of blogs, social networking services, and other forms of social media, the main conveyors of information now include not only members of the mass media but also a diverse range of entities such as individuals and companies. In tandem, the methods for information transmission are also diversifying. In response to these changes, Toyota, centered on owned media such as the Toyota Times, has been conveying “Toyota’s true self” directly to its customers and other stakeholders, as it pursues initiatives to innovate communication out of a need to provide the utmost in trustworthy information.

Furthermore, with advances in such areas as CASE (connected, autonomous, shared, electric) and Mobility as a Service (MaaS), and looking ahead to a society that gives birth to value by using information to link all things and services that support people’s ways of life, Toyota has begun, through such initiatives as Woven City, the challenge of becoming a company that “mass produces” happiness.

Toyota believes that it would be difficult to achieve such kind of business-model innovation on its own. It also believes that it is necessary to have the ability to quickly and accurately grasp customers’ situations and demands, and to reflect such in new businesses. Furthermore, it recognizes the need to have the power to link with many like-minded partners who feel the same, and propose together with them mobility businesses to the world.

First, based on this thinking, Toyota has decided to transform Delphys, which as a fully owned Toyota subsidiary has strengths in automotive marketing and in the domain of retail centered on automotive sales, into an entity that, going beyond the conventional framework of an advertising agency, can pursue: 1) innovation of communication toward brand-building that generates exceptional customer trust, 2) innovation of marketing that anticipates changes of the times, such as the advancement of a digital society, and 3) the challenge of executing business in a mobility society.

Furthermore, because Toyota shares its aspirations with Dentsu, which has a long track record of successful marketing and business creation both in Japan and abroad, it was decided that the two companies would implement this initiative together. Toyota believes that Dentsu, providing its knowledge and know-how related to integrated marketing communications, as well as that related to the digital domain, will drive innovation speedily forward.

Through the new business structure, without being bound by hitherto methodology, and by going beyond the domain of advertising agencies and beyond the domain of an automobile manufacturer, Toyota, together with Delphys and Dentsu, intends to consider what is best for its customers and to aim to provide them such.

Outline of launch of new business structure

In September 2020, Toyota, Dentsu Group, and Delphys concluded an agreement on a capital and business alliance that included a capital increase in Dentsu Group by Delphys through third-party allocation. Based on the agreement, the companies will launch the new business structure.

Going forward, after obtaining approval and such from the competition authorities in the countries concerned, Dentsu Group intends to invest in Delphys, with preparations being made toward the launch of the new business structure in January 2021 (scheduled).

New business structure

Operating company 1

With Delphys’s business as its foundation, operating company 1 will conduct: 1) innovation of communication toward brand-building that generates exceptional customer trust, 2) innovation of marketing that anticipates changes of the times, such as the advancement of a digital society, and 3) the challenge of executing business in a mobility society.

Operating company 2

Operating company 2 will engage in the creation of new mechanisms and businesses, as a research entity in the field of digital communications, through the advancement of digital transformation in the retail domain.

Holding company

The holding company will preside over operating company 1 (transformed from Delphys) and operating company 2 (newly established), and will conduct strategic decision-making related to innovation in the marketing domain.

Holding company (Newly established) Operating company 1 (Name changed from Delphys’s name) Operating company 2 (Newly established)
Company name Undecided Undecided Undecided
Start of operations January 2021 (scheduled) January 2021 (scheduled) January 2021 (scheduled)
Representative director Yoshiyuki Yamashita Jun Nagata Yoshiyuki Yamashita
Shareholder structure Toyota (66%)
Dentsu Group (34%)
Fully owned subsidiary of newly established holding company Fully owned subsidiary of newly established holding company
Principle lines of business Strategic decision-making for all three companies in the new business structure Strengthening of communication that is considerate of customers Promotion of digital transformation

SOURCE: Toyota

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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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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.)

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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.

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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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    OPPO F3 Review

    OPPO F3 Review

    By Hardik Singh | Updated May 22 2019
    OPPO F3 Review
    • PROS
    • Best in class selfie camera
    • Decent rear camera
    • Nice display
    • CONS
    • Sluggish performer
    • No fast charging

    Verdict

    The Oppo F3 is an average smartphone, except in terms of selfies, where it excels. It’s not the best phone overall, with the Moto G5 Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 and some others being better overall performers.

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    Oppo is increasing investments in India compared to what it was doing two or three years back. The company laid out big expansion plans back in 2016, and was reportedly investing $216 million in manufacturing facilities in India. Oppo wanted to eventually produce 100 million units in the country. In addition, the company has put its foot on the gas, advertising its new selfie centric phones on all kinds of platforms. Oppo even sponsors the Indian cricket team, starting next month. 


    All this is done on the back of a few phones, of which, the Oppo F3 and F3 Plus seem to be the forerunners. There are other phones in the company’s arsenal as well, but at the moment the company’s focus seems to be on selfies. Not just Oppo, other Chinese OEMs such as Gionee and Vivo are also ringing the same selfie bell at the moment, with large and wide advertising campaigns. Now, whether you want a selfie centric phone is up to you, but in our books, a phone should be more than just selfies, and while the Oppo F3 Plus did impress us, we are yet to see whether the smaller Oppo F3 can retain the same charm.

    Selfies: Dual-camera, doubly good?
    The Oppo F3 Plus was the best selfie centric smartphone we tested this year and the Oppo F3 tries to imitate it. There is a similar 16MP + 8MP dual camera setup at the front for solo and group selfies respectively. Like the F3 Plus, the 16MP camera here has 76.4 degree FOV and the 8MP camera has 120 degree FOV. Even the f/2.0 aperture is kept the same. That said, there are differences in the camera quality. The F3 tends to shoot slightly oversaturated colours, whereas the colour captured by the F3 Plus are nearer to being neutral. However, quality of overall images, including details, dynamic range and depth of field, remains almost at par, with the F3 Plus edging ahead in some pictures.

     

    On its own, the Oppo F3 has good details, colours are pleasantly oversaturated, and noise is kept to acceptable levels. Photos are slightly soft, to remove skin blemishes and make selfies look better, but whether you like that will be a subjective opinion.

    Compared to the Gionee A1, which has been the best phone for selfie aficionados available under 20K, the F3 is better. The Oppo F3 not only captures better details and colours in normal lighting conditions, but does a better job overall in low light as well. Photography enthusiasts may still find images lacking proper details and softer focus is somewhat annoying. But, at the end of the day, the Oppo F3 is now best selfie smartphone in the sub-20K range. There are some niggles, like the camera occasionally takes a little time in post processing when you are taking bokeh images or when switching between various filters, but these things are not really deal breakers.

    Primary camera: Good, not great
    At the back, the Oppo F3 uses a tried and tested 13MP sensor, which takes good pictures for the most part. I observed decent colour reproduction and dynamic range, but softer photos, that seem to be produced by the same algorithm as the selfies. In the case of the rear camera, it’s more of an issue though.

    This also means that while images look fine on the phone or even on a laptop display, one can easily see noise at native resolution (4160 x 3120). The noise levels rise further in low light, but images are good enough to share on Facebook. Yes, there are phones with better rear cameras at the same price, but this is amongst the better ones too. 

    Images taken by Oppo F3

    Images taken by the Oppo F3

    Build and Design: Smaller, yet the same
    Oppo has always followed a pretty decent design language and build quality, and that doesn't change with the Oppo F3. However, compared to the F3 Plus, the build quality does feel a bit inferior. The F3 Plus was built with more finesse and polish.

    That being said, in the sub-20K smartphone bracket, there are only a few phones that are better built better, with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Gionee A1 and Nubia M2 Lite being perfect examples. The Oppo F3 is slimmer and lighter than the older Oppo F1s, putting it at par with most selfie phones it competes with. Now, one may complain that the phone looks like the old F1s or like any other phone in the market, and they won’t be wrong. Unfortunately, Oppo seems to be unwilling to innovate on its design. The Oppo F3 is good looking, but not new.

    Display: Nice!
    The Oppo F3’s display is truly nice, and that’s about as vague as you can get about it. The fact is there’s nothing really special to be written about this display, but it’s not something to be trifled with either. In practical terms it has has vibrant colours, good touch response and very good viewing angles. If you want to go into numbers, it is a 1080p in-cell IPS panel, and it’s one of the best in the business. 

    That being said, it could have been better too. The colours are not as vibrant as the Gionee A1’s AMOLED display, although it has higher resolution and at 765 Lux, feels brighter. I would also like to point out that the auto-brightness is well calibrated and there is a blue light filter as well for people who read or browse at night. 

    UI: iOS inspired
    Nothing has changed from the last time we saw this UI. It is the same ColorOS 3.0 as the one we saw on the Oppo F3 Plus. Layered on top of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, which is the first misstep anyway. After all, why is a phone in 2017 still using a two-year-old OS? Yes, the industry at large is doing it, but that’s only a sign of OEMs taking advantage of lack of consumer awareness.

      

    Other than that, ColourOS looks and tries to function like iOS. It’s easy to understand and quite colourful. For the convenience of familiarity, the icons designs and the settings layout is very similar to iOS. However, the quick toggle menu is still a drop down from the top. Oppo has also included gestures and things like app cloning so that one can easily make use of dual SIMs to use dual Whatsapp accounts for example. There is a theme manager, a RAM booster app, lock-screen magazine feature, cloud backup and a secondary app store. The UI also offers a set of simple yet good looking apps for music, videos, clock, photos, weather, file manager and even email.

    Performance: Lacking the punch
    Under the hood, the phone is powered by a MediaTek MT6750T SoC, which is paired with 4GB of RAM. Now, this SoC has been around for more than two years and has been used by more than a dozen smartphones, some of which are as inexpensive as Rs. 8,000. The point is, it is not a very performance oriented SoC and that shows here. While the phone can handle almost all kinds of apps, one notices occasional stutters and sluggishness. This became quite apparent when I tried gaming on the phone. Games like Asphalt 8 ran at below 30 fps, while those that weren’t capped to 30fps, were usually getting as far as 40-45fps. It’s not particularly unplayable, but the experience is sub-par to say the least. You see lags and frame drops often. 

    There were also occasional app crashes and the camera app sometimes takes a little more time to take a selfie, which is supposed to be the prime feature of this phone.

    On the other hand, call quality is decent and audio volume via the single speaker at the bottom is adequate. But, like every other smartphone in the same price bracket, audio quality is nothing worth writing home about. Via headphones, the phone really shines and offers good overall output.

    Battery: Just enough
    The 3200mAh battery on the phone can keep up with even the heaviest users and would last a normal work day easily, with at max 30 minutes of gaming. If you are not into gaming or don’t use navigation that often, the phone will definitely last you more than 12-15 hours in a day. Once you put it on charge, the phone gets fully charged under two hours and does not support any kind of fast charging, including Oppo’s own VOOC charging technology. It seems VOOC is another feature the company is reserving for its flagship devices.

    Bottomline: For selfies only
    To sum it all, the Oppo F3 takes the best selfies of any phone under Rs. 20,000. However, it’s not a very good overall performer. Consider it for selfies, but the Moto G5 Plus, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 and the Coolpad Cool 1 are better overall performers. 

    OPPO F3 Key Specs, Price and Launch Date

    Price:
    Release Date: 25 May 2017
    Variant: 64GB
    Market Status: Launched

    Key Specs

    • Screen Size Screen Size
      5.5" (1080 x 1920)
    • Camera Camera
      13 | 16 & 8 MP
    • Memory Memory
      64 GB/4 GB
    • Battery Battery
      3200 mAh

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