Jio, Airtel, Vodafone-Idea to raise recharge prices by up to 20 percent

“The tariff hike will reportedly have a bigger impact on prepaid customers compared to postpaid subscribers”

Market leader Jio and incumbent telecom operators Airtel and Vodafone-Idea could raise their tariffs by almost 20 percent, if a new report is anything to go by. India’s top telcos, as we already know, are due to increase prices of postpaid plans and prepaid recharges next month. While the quantum of the increase is unannounced at the moment, Deccan Herald, citing “multiple sources across different telcos,” claims the revised prices could be as much as 20 percent higher depending upon the tariffs. This means the cheaper recharge, for instance, are likely to have a lower price hike compared to the more expensive packs. It also says prepaid subscribers will be affected worse than postpaid customers.

“The telcos are planning to hike the prices on an incremental basis — lower hikes for lower plans and higher hikes for plans,” added the report. This is said to help telcos maintain profits in line with the pre-hike prices as the margins in the higher plans would be larger. However, if the price hike is uniform, it’s likely to hit the bottom rung customers. “In case the price hike is uniform, it will hit the lower rung customers more — most of whom are centered towards the rural areas,” the report says.

The price hike is believed to hit more on prepaid subscribers, which is more on Jio and Airtel, compared to the postpaid ones. While Jio’s prepaid recharge starts at Rs 98 and goes as high as up to Rs 9,999, Airtel’s prepaid recharge costs Rs 35 for the entry-level option. This goes up to Rs 1,699 for the long-term pack.

This is the first time the telcos are increasing the prices of its offerings in India since the advent of Jio back in 2016. The Mukesh Ambani-led telco started the bitter tariff war by offering data, calling, and other services with an aggressive price tag.

Vivo U20 launched with Snapdragon 675 SoC and 16-megapixel triple rear cameras, price starts at Rs 10,990

“The Vivo U20 price in India starts at Rs 10,990, but goes down to Rs 9,990 if buyers pay online for the handset”

The Vivo U20 smartphone has been launched in India. The handset is successor to the Vivo U10, which was unveiled in the country not so long ago. The all-new Vivo U20 comes with the exact same form factor, screen size, battery size, fast-charging speed, and RAM + storage configuration as its predecessor. Key differences between the new Vivo U20 and its predecessor are in the camera and performance department. The new model rocks a Snapdragon 675 SoC, 16-megapixel selfie camera, and 16-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple rear cameras, which is an upgrade over the U10’s Snapdragon 665 processor, 8-megapixel front camera, and 13-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel triple cameras at the back.

Vivo U20 price in India

The Vivo U20 has been priced in India at Rs 10,990 for the 4GB RAM variant, while the 6GB RAM option costs Rs 11,990. The handset is set to go for sale in the country on 12pm on November 28th only via Amazon.in and Vivo e-store. Buyers can get Rs 1,000 discount on prepaid orders; this would effectively bring down the purchase price down to Rs 9,990 and Rs 10,990 respectively for the 4GB and 6GB variants. Launch offers include no-cost EMIs for up to 6 months. The phone comes in Racing Black and Blaze Blue colour options. As reported exclusively by 91mobiles, the Vivo U20 will also be available on purchase in offline stores from December 12th across the country.

Vivo U20 specifications

As for the specifications, the Vivo U20 rocks 6.51-inch display that bears Full-HD+ resolution and a Halo notch up top for the selfie camera. At the phone’s core lies Qualcomm’s mid-range Snapdragon 675 chipset paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB user-expandable storage. The U20 runs Android 9 Pie-based FunTouch OS 9 out of the box. Fueling the handset is a beefy 5,000mAh battery, which is backed by Vivo’s 18W fast charging support.

In the imaging department, the Vivo U20 sports triple cameras at the back, which comprises of the 16-megapixel Sony IMX499 primary sensor. This is aided by 8-megapixel Super wide-angle lens and 2-megapixel macro lens to shoot the images unusually close to the sensor. The front camera of the phone gets a 16-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calling. The cameras are backed by AI, AR Stickers, Super Wide Angle video mode, Time Lapse, Slo-Mo, 4K Video Recording, HDR, Live Photo, Group Selfie, and more.

Other highlights of the phone include a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and standard connectivity options such as Dual-SIM slots, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, and 3.5mm headphone jack.Vivo U20 Specifications

Performance
Octa core (2 GHz, Dual Core + 1.7 GHz, Hexa Core)
Snapdragon 675
4 GB RAM
Display
6.53 inches (16.59 cm)
1080×2340 px, 395 PPI
IPS LCD
Camera
16 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary Cameras
LED Flash
16 MP Front Camera
Battery
5000 mAh
Fast Charging
Non-Removable

Vivo U20 Price, Launch Date

Expected Price:Rs. 10,990
Release Date:28-Nov-2019 (Expected)
Variant:4 GB RAM / 64 GB internal storage
Phone Status:Upcoming Phone

Xiaomi phone with 100W fast-charging tech to launch in India next year

“The 100W Super Charge Turbo fast charge is rated to juice up a 4,000mAh battery in just 17 minutes

Xiaomi earlier this year showcased its Super Charge Turbo tech that supports an astounding 100W fast charging. The technology is now expected to launch commercially next year. Xiaomi at its developer conference in China has announced that it’ll be introducing the 100W Super Charge Turbo fast charge in a smartphone as early as in 2020. The company hasn’t shared details of the smartphone, which will pack the flash charging with 100W support. Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain, meanwhile, has hinted at the possibility of the 100W Super Charge Turbo tech in India soon.

Jain in a tweet via his official account on Twitter confirmed the launch of 100W Super Charge technology and said that “this 100W charger can fully charge a 4,000mAh battery phone in only 17 minutes.” This is almost double the power of the existing highest 50W SuperVOOC fast charging from OPPO. The latter is rated to charge a 3,730mAh battery in about 35 minutes.

Apart from Xiaomi, Vivo is also working on fast-charging with over 100W support. BBK-owned OEM has also introduced its 120W fast charging technology that is said to juice up a 4,000mAh battery cell in just 13 minutes. Vivo has also set next year’s timeline to commercial launch a smartphone with 120W fast charging. It remains to be seen who will beat whom.

Mi MIX 4 will also have 100W charging

If reports are anything to go by, Xiaomi’s 100W Super Charge fast charging could debut with the Mi MIX 4 smartphone. The handset is expected to be a flagship offering from the brand, with a 2K display and Snapdragon 855 Plus SoC ticking at its core. The phone is also rumoured to pack up to 12GB RAM, up to 1TB UFS 3.0 storage, and 4,500mAh battery cell. In the camera department, it may ship with 108MP primary sensor paired with 16MP and 12MP sensors, along with periscope lens at the back. Lastly, the handset could feature a ceramic body and 4G VoLTE, as well as 5G is also connectivity.

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