Techno Blender
Digitally Yours.
Browsing Tag

5g in india

93 per cent of Indians expected to adopt 5G connectivity by 2029: Report

Image Source : FILE Representational Image India is gearing up for a massive increase in 5G subscriptions, predicts a recent report by Ericsson. Right now, India is at 130 million, but by 2029, It might hit a whopping 860 million. The report also predicts that 5G coverage will be available to more than 45% of the global population by the end of 2023 and 85% by the end…

Xiaomi India President Muralikrishnan B on the Xiaomi 13 Pro, Redmi Note Series, 5G Phones, and Make in India

Xiaomi India is preparing for the launch of the Xiaomi 13 Pro in India next week, and the upcoming smartphone is set to become the first flagship phone from the company with Leica-tuned cameras to make its debut in the country. The company faced some headwinds in India last year, including increasing competition from other brands and scrutiny from government authorities in the country. This year, the company is all set to take on its rivals and plans to simplify its product portfolio in India, while making more products…

jio s: Jio rolls out 5G service in Chhattisgarh; to be available in three cities for now

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday launched Jio 5G service in the state. The service will be initially available in three cities- state capital Raipur, Durg and Bhilai. Jio is the first and only operator to start True 5G services in Chhattisgarh, an official statement said. The CM launched the service at an event held at his official residence to mark the occasion of Makar Sankranti, it said. Baghel said the launch of 5G service is an important achievement for the state, empowering the people to…

Indian smartphone industry holds a positive future despite recent global headwinds- Technology News, Firstpost

Madhav ShethJan 03, 2023 16:43:29 ISTAcross all demographics, a whole new generation of Indians has embraced mobile technologies, particularly smartphones, to reap the benefits of the digital economy. The smartphone has rightfully replaced the functions of many other devices, whether it be a music player, a camera, or even a device facilitating financial transactions. India currently has more than 600 million smartphone users, a number that is anticipated to rise as more feature phone users switch to smartphones.

India’s 5G Smartphone Shipments to Exceed 4G Shipments in 2023: Counterpoint Research

India's 5G smartphone shipments will exceed that of 4G shipments by the end of next year, driven by the mass adoption of the high-speed network and the rise in the sale of handsets in the lower-price bands, market research firm Counterpoint said on Thursday.Although India's overall smartphone shipments are estimated to see a yearly decline this year due to component supply issues and macroeconomic factors, 5G will continue to push smartphone demand in 2023 as well, Counterpoint added.5G data speed in India is expected to…

5G Enabled on iPhones in India: How to Activate 5G on Airtel and Jio on Your iPhone

After months of trials, 5G support finally arrives on the iPhone 12 and above in India. Updated: 13 December 2022 23:58 IST Apple has just announced the arrival of official 5G support on iPhones in India, starting at 11:30pm on December 13, for subscribers who have Jio and Airtel connections.   This is a breaking news story. Details will be added soon. Please refresh the page for latest version. Refresh Follow Gadgets 360 on Twitter for breaking news and more. <!--…

Apple officially brings 5G support to iPhones in India with the iOS 16.2 RC update- Technology News, Firstpost

Mehul Reuben DasDec 08, 2022 09:41:48 ISTAlthough 5G was launched in India more than two months ago, several premium smartphone users are still not able to access high-speed internet on their devices, which were advertised as fully capable 5G smartphones. The main reason why users cannot access 5G networks on their phones, is because of software updates. Apple is finally rectifying the situation, as they had promised when the government of India pulled them up for failing to let Apple users access 5G networks. Although