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1.Realme X50 5G teased ahead of January 7 launch, dual punch hole display and new colour variant revealed

Realme is scheduled to unveil the Realme X50 5G on January 7 in its home country, China. Ahead of the launch, a new teaser for the phone has been revealed.
Realme has managed to become one of the biggest names in the smartphone industry on the back of its value for money phones that impress not only with their price but also their spec sheet and feature set. The latest in this list could be the soon to be launched realme X50 5G.
The company is scheduled to unveil the Realme X50 5G on January 7 in its home country, China, and ahead of the launch, the phone maker has released a new teaser poster, that gives us a glimpse of the front of the phone.
The teaser reveals some interesting things about the design of the device, including the exact placement of the dual punch-hole on the screen. In line with previous rumours, the teaser shows a notch-less dual hole-punch display with two selfie camera cutouts placed in the upper-left corner of the screen.
As per the teaser, the dual punch hole is placed in a pill-shaped module. Apart from this, the phone’s volume rockers can also be seen on the left edge of the display. However, the teaser doesn’t appear to show the power button on the device.
Another interesting thing to note in the teaser is that the display appears to have very little bezels, with a little chin at the bottom. The image also shows the phone sporting a blue finish on the edges. This could be a hint that the phone may get a Blue gradient variant alongside the previously teased Polar colour option.
Other than this, Realme has previously confirmed some important details about the device. The company has said that the X50 5G will use the Snapdragon 765G chipset and will come with 30W VOOC 4.0 fast-charging system. Realme could also end up using the Sony IMX686 64-megapixel sensor for the main camera at the back.
Rumours say the phone’s specifications list could also include 6.67-inch full-HD+ display, a 4,500mAh battery, dual selfie cameras, and a 64-megapixel primary lens-based quad rear camera setup. For variants, the device is expected to be made available in three RAM + storage options, with the top-end model getting 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. The price of the model is rumoured to be CNY 2,799 (approx Rs. 28,000).

2.Airtel Xstream broadband unlimited data top-up plan now comes for Rs 299: Here are all the benefits you get

Airtel is now giving its subscribers a new top-up plan to offer unlimited data with all of its broadband plans. The top-up plan costs Rs 299.

Airtel has been ramping up prices of its telecom plans off late but on the broadband side, things are quite different. With JioFiber coming in the picture, Airtel has been increasing benefits with regards to data and third-party subscription benefits. After being rebranded as Airtel Xstream Fiber, Airtel is now looking to take on JioFiber with unlimited data packs. However, Airtel's unlimited plans are unlike any other operator's.
Instead of offering separate unlimited data packs with lower speeds, Airtel is now giving all its subscribers a way to enjoy unlimited data. Users can now recharge with any of the available broadband plans and then make a top-up of Rs 299 to enjoy unlimited data on the network. The top-up is valid for all plans except the VIP plan that already offers unlimited data benefits.
Hence, users who purchase the Basic plan worth Rs 799 per month, the Entertainment plan worth Rs 999 per month and the Premium plan worth Rs 1,499 per month will get the option to avail unlimited data for 1 month by purchasing the Rs 299 top-up plan. The VIP plan, which costs Rs 3,999 per month, already offers unlimited data in a month as well as 1Gbps network speeds.
Do note that the data with the unlimited top-up is still not completely unlimited. Users will still have a data cap of 3.3TB data per month and for most household uses, that's usually enough when it comes to unlimited data consumption.
With the Rs 299 data limit, Airtel users can now enjoy unlimited data at various price points. For most users, the Basic plan worth Rs 799 per month makes more sense now than ever. The Basic plan already offers 150GB data per month at speeds of 100Mbps and Airtel Xstream subscription. Adding the unlimited data top-up plan makes it even better value for most users, given the 100Mbps speed. Users will then need to pay Rs 1,198 per month.
For those who seek more value, the Entertainment plan offers a free subscription to Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Zee5.
However, one should not confuse the unlimited data top-up plan with the VIP plan. Airtel is still selling the VIP plan with unlimited data in a month and that comes for Rs 3,999 per month. Subscribers get a free subscription to three months of Netflix, 1-year of Amazon Prime and 1 year of Zee5. Do note that the speeds with the VIP subscription are 1Gbps as standard.

3.5G in India: Will encourage new innovation, give spectrum trials to all players, says Ravi Shankar Prasad

The government has decided to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players, including Huawei. “We have taken a decision to give 5G spectrum for trials to all players,” Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said. An in-principle decision has been taken in this regard, Prasad said at an event here.
“5G is future, it is speed. We will encourage new innovation in 5G,” he added. Sources said all operators and vendors, including Huawei, will be included in trials.

4.Oppo to manufacture 100 million 'Make in India' units in 2020

According to Sumit Walia, Vice President, Product and Marketing, Oppo India, the manufacturer's focus will be to increase the speed of their growth
Oppo intends to manufacture 100 million handsets in India by the end of 2020, said a top company executive. Apart from this, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer also plans to engage in aggressive retail push so that more and more people use the flagship devices by the company.
According to Sumit Walia, Vice President, Product and Marketing, Oppo India, the manufacturer's focus will be to increase the speed of their growth. Apart from this, the manufacturer will continually focus on the 'Make in India' initiative as they plan to manufacture 100 million units in India itself. The other point of focus will be to build an interactive technology for bettering the 5G experience for users.
2020 is expected to be a year full of innovations for smartphone manufacturers, owing to the chances of 5G connectivity becoming a reality and also because of AI being a fast picking up trend. The 5G will be a catalyst in multiple innovations in smartphones because of transfers speeds that are approximately 200 times faster than the available 4G networks. AI will also be widely adapted as there will be tailored apps introduced for AI and specific requirements.

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