Showing posts with label TRENDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRENDS. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Micromax In 2C review: A low-cost smartphone best suited for light users

 A low-cost smartphone best suited for light users

With 3GB RAM and 32GB on-board storage, mediocre camera performance, and UNISOC T610 processor, the Micromax's In 2C can be an option only for light users

Camera: The Micromax In 2C sports a double camera cluster on the back - an 8-megapixel primary sensor matched with a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 5MP camera sensor.The telephone upholds 1080p resolution video recording yet the result comes out pixelated and is by all accounts an artificially upscaled form of 720p. Additionally, the cameras battle in fixing focus several.

Design: The telephone has a basic plan with the power button and volume rocker put on the right half of the casing. The situating of the buttons is with the end goal that it is advantageous for independent activity. The telephone weighs 198 grams, however considered weighty for certain clients it feels great adjusted. It comes up short on unique mark scanner, so there is no sensor put at the back like its ancestor In 2B. However the camera knock on the back makes the telephone wobble when put on a level surface, it doesn't slip. The telephone has a mono speaker on the back. On the left half of the telephone are the SIM and microSD card spaces. It is a dualSIM telephone with a committed space for a microSD card for capacity development.

Display: The Micromax In 2C games a 6.52-inch HD+ show. The presentation is upheld by a ambient light sensor, which auto sets the brilliance in view of lighting conditions. The versatile splendor setting permits one to peruse both read in both sunlight and dimly lit indoor spaces.

Performance: The Micromax In 2C is controlled by UNISOC T610 processor, matched with 3GB RAM and 32GB on-board capacity. It boots vanilla Android 11 working framework. However the phone performs flawlessly for everyday activities, for example, calls or messages, it gets temperature and turns out to be warm after broadened use. There was likewise a lag issue while utilizing 4-5 applications at the same time and switching between them…..Read More

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Bharatiya Kisan Union seeks ban on e-cigarettes and vaping devices

International News

The Bharatiya Kisan Union has become the latest farmers’ group to demand a complete ban on e-cigarettes and
vaping devices,The ban on electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), commonly known as e-cigarettes, has been pushed by the health ministry since 2018.
“If e-cigarettes or ENDS are allowed in India, it will have a devastating effect on tobacco farmers. The main reason is that e-cigarette companies trying to open shops in India are of foreign origin and do not use Indian tobacco. In fact, the countries that these e-cigarettes belong to, such as the US, have also banned them,” the Bharatiya Kisan Union said on Wednesday.
The ban on manufacture, sale, and trading of e-cigarettes reportedly includes penal provisions going up to a maximum of three years in jail, and fine up to Rs 5 lakh for sale, manufacture, and even possession.
E-cigarette makers have criticised the move for being too heavy-handed. “A selective campaign unleashed by the Ministry of Health, which refused to afford even five minutes of time to our 15 representations over two months, is indicative of the pre-meditated moves on this issue,” said Praveen Rikhy, Convenor of TRENDS — the trade body representing importers, distributors and marketers of ENDS in India.

 Overall, more than 30 countries have banned these e-cigarettes/ENDS and other countries are planning to ban them. Tobacco growing countries like Thailand, Nepal, Brazil, Mexico, Sri Lanka have also banned ENDS to save the livelihoods of their farmers.The Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA) has also said not banning e-cigarettes would be catastrophic for local tobacco farmers.“Extraction of nicotine from tobacco for products such as ENDS happens largely outside India, from tobacco grown in other countries...Read More