The Covid-19 pandemic may have caused an economic slump, but it didn’t dampen the spirits of smartphone makers and tech enthusiasts around the world.’s newly launched One Fusion+ has now gone on sale onat Rs 16,999.
The phone, which boasts of impressive specifications for its price tag, is priced at Rs 16,999 for 6GB+128GB variant. It comes in two colours: Moonlight White and Twilight Blue.
Flipkart has also come up with some lucrative deals and offers for those who wish to purchase the phone. Axis Bank credit card users can get 5 per cent of unlimited cashback. If you have an Axis Bank Buzz credit card, you can avail an additional 5 per cent off.
There are no-cost EMI options ranging from 3 months to 12 months. To put a cherry on top of an already lucrative cake, Flipkart is also offering a 6-month YouTube Premium free trial with any smartphone purchase.
With a 6.5 inch full HD+ screen and 395 ppi pixel density, One Fusion+ packs a lot of high-end features. It is powered by, paired with the Adreno 618 GPU and 6GB of RAM.
One Fusion+ has a quad rear camera setup (64MP+8MP+5MP+2MP) and a pop-up selfie camera with a 16MP sensor. The phone has 128GB of memory on board which is expandable to 1 TB with a memory card.
The phone packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The phone also has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and a dedicated Google Assistant Button.
Virtual Meetings, 5G & Shared Spectrum: Top 5 Technology Trends We Will Get To See In The P…
Tech Innovation
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the life and lifestyles of people across the globe.
In this new reality, communication technology offers solutions to overcome some of the challenges thrown up by the pandemic. With social distancing and working from home becoming the new reality, tech trends will have to update. Parag Naik, Co-Founder & CEO, Saankhya Labs tells us what trends in tech we can expect in a post-Covid world.
Virtual Meetings
Already, applications like Zoom and Google Meet have seen a sudden spurt in users. From meetings with only 4-5 participants, to huge international seminars and conferences with thousands of participants all have already moved online. This trend is likely to continue in the post Covid world as people maintain social distancing etiquette
Online Education
Dedicated education apps have witnessed a huge spurt in growth as students are learning concepts on their mobile phones. A few colleges have also conducted tests online. It is expected that some of these trends will continue in the post Covid period as well.
Many universities and school education boards have recommended that schools and colleges should attempt to complete some portion of the curriculum online, even after the situation becomes normal.
5G
With the increasing demand for faster and higher bandwidth networks, due to remote working, 5G which is the next generation network designed with “Service Based” architecture might get adopted faster.
5G provides greater quality of service based on the network ‘Slice”, which caters to a particular service type, such as IoT, Low latency applications etc.
Shared Spectrum
Technology trends make it clear that in a post Covid world, more content will be watched and consumed on mobile devices, be it in form of video conferencing for a meeting, an online class, or Video for entertainment. Even before the pandemic, video occupied over 70% of the content transmitted over the mobile network.
This will rise exponentially in the post Covid world and will overburden mobile networks which are not designed to handle such load. To prevent network congestion and improve user experience, the communication companies will use “Shared” spectrum.