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Pakistan’s Mobile Phone Imports Reach Rs. 19 Billion

In July 2023, Pakistan’s mobile phone imports reached an impressive Rs. 19 billion, as revealed by data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). This amount represented a 24 percent increase compared to the Rs. 15.356 billion worth of imports registered in the previous month, June 2023.

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Galaxy S24: Copying iPhone Features

Samsung appears to be continuing its trend of playfully teasing Apple while simultaneously adopting some of its features, a pattern that has persisted for years. The upcoming Galaxy S24 series is set to reinforce this trend, as it’s reported to incorporate a titanium frame similar to its rival, the iPhone, and to embrace a flat design.

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Samsung making Massive 440MP Cameras

Tech source ‘Revegnus on X’ has disclosed that Samsung is actively working on developing four new cutting-edge sensors: the 50MP GN6, 200MP HP7, an undisclosed 320MP version, and the 440MP HU1 model.

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Apple to Pay Selected iPhone Users $65 for ‘Batterygate’ Scandal

In the context of the “Batterygate” scandal that emerged in 2020, Apple is now issuing payouts to iPhone users who filed claims related to the deliberate slowdown of older iPhone models. This scandal involved Apple intentionally slowing down older iPhones, prompting a wave of user complaints. Apple subsequently agreed to settle the matter by allocating up to $500 million for payouts.

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Enhanced Android Continuity: Apple-Inspired Innovation

Google is currently in the process of developing a novel feature that will enhance the connectivity between Android devices sharing the same account. This feature is reminiscent of Apple’s Continuity feature, which facilitates seamless connectivity between different Apple devices. The concept is quite straightforward: if you receive a call on your iPhone, you can also answer it on your Mac or iPad, provided they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

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4 Million SIM Cards Blocked by PTA in Last Six Months

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has taken action to block 4 million SIM cards within the last six months, as revealed by the PTA chairman during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat. The committee, chaired by Senator Rana Maqbool Ahmad, also addressed a range of topics, including challenges related to fiberization, cybersecurity, social media content, privacy, and consumer rights.

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