Tech Recap: Govt Restriction On Import Of Laptop, Computer, JioBook Launched, Redmi New Phones, And Other Top News
This week, the tech industry showcased products from brands like Reliance Jio, Xiaomi, Poco and Samsung across all product categories. The announcement that the government has banned laptops and computers from entering the country has also become a source of news. Here is the summary
Geo book trust
Reliance Jio has launched an all-new Jiobook laptop priced at ₹ 16,499 in the country. The laptop has an 11-inch HD screen and is powered by an octa-core chipset. The device runs on JioOS and is available at Reliance Digital online and offline stores as well as Amazon.in. Click here to read more
Prohibition of laptops, computers from entering the country
The Indian government has banned the import of laptops, tablets and personal computers of the HSN 8741 category. As per government notification, import of prohibited items is allowed only with approved permit. However, import restrictions under the Baggage Act are not applicable. Click here to read more
Redmi 12 4G and Redmi 12 5G
Xiaomi India has launched Redmi 12 5G and Redmi 12 4G with similar specifications and different processors. The price of the mobile phone starts from £ 8,999. Redmi 12 4G is powered by MediaTek Helio G88 while Redmi 12 5G is powered by Qualcomm processor. Click here to read more
Poco M6 Pro 5G
Poco has launched the M6 Pro 5G in India with a 6.79-inch FHD+ and 50MP AI camera starting at £10,999 . It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, runs MIUI 14 based on Android 13 and guarantees two major OS updates. Click here to read more
The new Samsung TV sold 1 crore
Samsung launches Micro LED TV in India at Rs 1.14 crore The Samsung Micro LED TV has a large 110-inch screen and a compact monolithic design. Micro-LEDs are extremely small LEDs with a size of 24.8 million microns, 1/10 the size of larger LEDs. Click here to read more
Apple has seen a 61 percent growth in the Indian smartphone market.
Among the top ten smartphone brands, Apple grew 61 percent year over year and held the highest average retail price at $929. "We continued to perform well with record sales in the June quarter driven by strong iPhone sales in the markets of India, Indonesia, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates," said Tim. Be ready. According to a Global Data Corporation report, India's smartphone market will sell a total of 64 million units in the first half of 2023, which is 10 percent less than last year. "vivo" has become the best brand. Click here to read more
Updated on August 06, 2023 3:22 PM IST.