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Moto G31 launched in India with a 50MP triple rear camera setup: Price, Specifications

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Moto G31 launched in India with a 50MP triple rear camera setup: Price, Specifications

American tech giant Motorola has launched its new budget smartphone, Moto G31 in India. Recently, the phone had been launched in the global market by the company and now Motorola is all set to bring this smartphone for Indian users. The company has officially stated that the phone will be available for Indian users from 06 December. Talking about the highlighted specifications of the Moto G31, the smartphone offers a powerful 5,000mAh Battery. The phone also comes with a triple rear camera setup, which includes a 50-MegaPixel main sensor, 8-MegaPixel wide-angle camera, 2-MegaPixel maco sensor.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A03 Announced with 5,000mAh Battery and 48MP Camera: Expected Price and other Specs

Moto G31 Price and Availability

The phone is available in 2-storage options: 4GB + 64 GB priced at INR 12,999, and 6GB + 128 GB priced at INR 14,999 respectively. Talking about the colour, you have 2 options: Baby Blue and Meteorite Grey.

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Moto G31 Specifications

Processor

The Moto G31 runs on a MediaTek Helio G85 processor, pumps with Arm Mali-G52 GPU up to a 1GHz peak, blasting performance for avid mobile gamers, paired with Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. It is a combination of impressive performance and minimal power consumption.

Display

Moto G31 has a 6.4-inch full-HD+ AMOLED hole-punch display. It supports a 60Hertz refresh rate.

Battery

A powerful 5,000mAh battery comes with a 20W TurboPower fast charging. According to a claim by Motorola, the smartphone works for 36hrs at a single-time full charge.

Camera

  • Rear: 50-MegaPixel main sensor, 8-MegaPixel wide-angle camera, 2-MegaPixel maco sensor.
  • Front: On the front is a 13MP selfie camera.

Connectivity: 4G LTE, FM Radio, a 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth v5, Wi-Fi 802.11 ac, a USB Type-C port, GPS, and GLONASS.

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Apple plans to assemble iPhone camera module in India in order to reduce reliance on China

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Apple in talks with Indian companies for assembling camera modules

New Delhi, April 16 (IANS) Apple is reportedly in advanced discussions with Tata Group’s Titan Company and Murugappa Group to manufacture camera sub-components for iPhones in India. This move aims to reduce reliance on Chinese suppliers and boost the country’s role in the global supply chain.

Currently, there are no Indian suppliers for the iPhone’s camera module, a highly sophisticated technology. Titan and Murugappa, known for high-precision manufacturing, have qualified for government incentives to establish a chip assembly unit under the PLI scheme.

Tata Group, which acquired Wistron’s India operations last year, is also considering acquiring Pegatron’s iPhone manufacturing facility near Chennai. Reports suggest Tata is planning to build a significant iPhone assembly plant in Tamil Nadu’s Hosur.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently initiated three semiconductor projects worth Rs 1.25 lakh crore in the country, including Tata Electronics’ chip fabrication facility in Gujarat and an Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility in Assam, both significant investments by the Tata Group.

Overall, these developments highlight Apple’s efforts to diversify its supply chain and boost localization of manufacturing in India, aligning with the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative towards self-reliance and economic growth.

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Paytm addresses licensing process status amid speculations, assures government supports fintech industry

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Paytm clarifies licensing process status amid speculations, says govt champions fintech

New Delhi, April 16 (IANS) Fintech major Paytm clarified the status of its licensing process, denying any deferral or penalties. Recent media reports speculated on the deferral of Paytm Payment Services Limited’s license application and potential penalties. The company spokesperson stated that the information appears speculative as the government has consistently championed fintech initiatives.

PPSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of One 97 Communications Ltd (OCL), applied for an online Payment Aggregator (PA) license for online merchants. The company emphasized that the formation of PPSL, transfer of online payments business, and investment of capital in PPSL were necessary to comply with RBI’s guidelines.

Paytm, an Indian company, underlines its commitment to indigenous entrepreneurship and innovation. The spokesperson mentioned that all key managerial personnel and board members of OCL are of Indian origin, with no Chinese capital raised by OCL after the introduction of Press Note 3 of 2020. The investment of Rs 500 million in PPSL was made from OCL’s existing cash reserves to comply with RBI’s regulations.

The regulator requested PPSL to obtain necessary approvals for the investment of Rs 500 million and resubmit the application, to which PPSL complied promptly. As per the company’s stock exchange filing dated March 26, 2023, PPSL was granted an extension and allowed to continue with its online payment aggregation business for existing partners.

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Oversight Board to review Meta’s handling of explicit AI images depicting females

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Oversight Board to check how Meta looks at explicit AI images of females

The Oversight Board selected two cases from India and the US to assess Meta’s policies on explicit images of female public figures generated by AI. The Board will decide whether the content should be allowed as deepfake pornography is a growing cause of gender-based harassment online.

Oversight Board Co-Chair Helle Thorning-Schmidt stated, “Deepfake pornography is a growing cause of gender-based harassment online and is increasingly used to target, silence, and intimidate women — both on and offline.” The Board is aiming to understand if Meta is protecting all women globally and if its policies are effective.

The first case involves an AI-generated image of a nude woman resembling a public figure from India posted on Instagram. The second case features an AI-generated image of a nude woman with a man groping her breast posted on a Facebook group for AI creations. The Board is seeking public comments on these cases for consideration.

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