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POCO launches M6 Plus 5G and Buds X1, unleashing power, style, and immersive sound experience

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Bengaluru, Aug 1 (IANS) POCO, a brand synonymous with rapid growth in India’s consumer tech space, on Thursday introduced the POCO M6 Plus 5G, a compelling addition to its M-series lineup.

Building upon the success of the M6 Pro, the M6 Plus 5G features a premium glass with ring flash design, a 108MP camera with 3X in-sensor zoom, and the Snapdragon 4 Gen2 AE processor.

POCO have also introduced the Buds X1, equipped with 40dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation and customisable audio settings for a personalised listening experience. The launch promises to surpass the expectations of discerning and tech-savvy Gen Zs who are constantly looking out for an elevated experience that combines power and style.

POCO’s approach has been centred around inspiring and challenging the younger generation, particularly Gen Zs to deliver unrivalled experiences through its unique design philosophy and product features. The brand has successfully disrupted industry norms and set new standards for excellence at unbeatable price propositions.

With the introduction of the POCO M6 Plus 5G and Buds X1, POCO remains dedicated to providing exceptional value in the ever-evolving budget smartphone segment, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Himanshu Tandon, Country Head of POCO India, said: “At POCO, our mission is to make high-performance and premium experiences available to everyone. The M-series has consistently challenged expectations, and the M6 Plus 5G continues this tradition, fully reflecting our vision. The M6 Plus 5G and Buds X1 are crafted for those who seek top-notch performance and style without breaking the bank. We believe these products will revolutionise the market, setting new standards for features in this category.”

At the heart of the POCO M6 Plus 5G lies the powerful Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE processor. This advanced 5G chipset, built on a cutting-edge 4nm process, unlocks a new level and provides blazing-fast clock speeds up to 2.3 GHz, achieving an impressive AnTuTu (V10) benchmark score of approximately 460K. The M6 Plus 5G also boasts faster UFS 2.2 storage and up to 16GB of RAM, including 8GB of virtual RAM, for effortless multitasking and a smooth user experience.

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The POCO M6 Plus 5G features the segment’s only dual-glass design and a new ring flash, making it the only 5G phone in its category with these specifications. This combination adds a touch of sophistication to its overall aesthetic. With its slim profile just 8.32mm thick, the device features Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and boasts an IP53 rating for water and dust protection. The device boasts the largest display in its segment for a 5G phone, featuring a 6.79 inch LCD with a 2400×1080 FHD+ resolution to ensure an immersive viewing experience.

The screen-to-body ratio of the POCO M6 Plus 5G is an impressive 91.20 per cent and supports a high refresh rate of 120Hz AdaptiveSync, a touch sampling rate of 240Hz that ensures smooth and fluid scrolling, animations, and overall efficient performance. The POCO M6 Plus 5G boasts TUV Rheinland low blue light certification, guaranteeing enhanced eye comfort, safety, and top-notch display quality for extended usage. The device comes with a Fast Side fingerprint sensor seamlessly blending security and convenience.

Weighing in at 205g, the POCO M6 Plus 5G strikes a balance between portability and a substantial feel.

The POCO M6 Plus 5G boasts the segment’s only 108MP dual rear camera system on a 5G phone, featuring 3x in-sensor zoom and utilising the Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor to capture remarkable details. Its f/1.75 aperture ensures brighter, vibrant images. With 0.64 micrometre pixels combined using 9-in-1 Pixel Binning, it enhances detail further.

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The front has a 13MP selfie camera with an f/1.75 aperture. Both cameras support 1080p and 720p video recording at 30fps. Additionally, the Smart Night Mode improves low-light photography, ensuring clear, detailed images even in dim conditions.

The POCO M6 Plus 5G is equipped with powerful 33W fast charging technology. The package includes a 33W charger for added convenience. The device features a USB Type-C port and is powered by a robust 5030mAh battery, providing long-lasting performance. The POCO M6 Plus 5G also has Smart Charging technology which optimises the charging process and ensures enhanced battery life and efficiency. Additionally, the device comes with a 3.5mm jack and a single speaker to deliver high-quality audio.

The POCO M6 Plus 5G runs on Xiaomi HyperOS, making it the first smartphone in the POCO M series to feature this innovative software out-of-the-box, along with Android 14. The device offers users 2 major Android updates and 4 years of security updates. In terms of connectivity, the device supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, providing dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities for improved wireless networking. Additionally, it is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and supports dual SIM functionality, ensuring seamless and versatile connectivity options.

The POCO Buds X1 is equipped with 40dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation, allowing the user to immerse themselves in their favourite music or calls by effectively blocking out background noise. The 12.4mm Dynamic Titanium Drivers deliver rich, high-quality sound with powerful bass and crisp highs. Additionally, the quad-mic setup with AI Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) and Xiaomi’s self-developed anti-wind noise algorithm guarantees clear communication, even in windy conditions. The POCO Buds X1 offers five EQ sound profiles, providing customisable audio settings for a personalised listening experience.

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With up to 36 hours of total playtime and 7 hours of playtime on a single charge, the POCO Buds X1 ensures one can enjoy uninterrupted music throughout the day. The Xiaomi Earbuds App enhances user experience by allowing customised touch gestures, swapping between different EQ modes, and setting custom EQ settings. The ergonomic in-ear design ensures comfort and security during prolonged use.

Furthermore, the POCO Buds X1 feature IP54 protection, making them resistant to dust and water splashes, perfect for outdoor activities and workouts. With Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connections and low latency, and Google Fast Pair for easy setup, the POCO Buds X1 is designed to be the perfect audio companion in any situation.

The POCO M6 Plus 5G and POCO Buds X1 will be available in India starting August 5, at 12 pm on Flipkart.

M6 Plus 5G comes in three colour variants: Ice Silver, Misty Lavender, and Graphite Black. The device is priced at Rs 11,999 for the 6GB+128GB storage variant and Rs 13,499 for the 8GB+128GB storage variant. These prices are valid for the first day of sale and include Rs 1,000 offers on SBI, HDFC, and ICICI Bank cards and an exclusive Rs 500 coupon on the 6+128GB variant.

The POCO Buds X1 are inspired by fresh and natural aesthetics with nature-inspired colours and textures, and are priced at Rs 1,699.

–IANS

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21.67 lakh new workers enrolled in ESIC scheme in June, 10.58 lakh young employees

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21.67 lakh new workers enrolled in ESIC scheme in June, 10.58 lakh young employees

New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) The Centre on Thursday informed that 21.67 lakh new employees were enrolled under the ESIC scheme in June, ensuring social security to more workers.

The year-on-year (YoY) analysis showed a growth of 7 per cent in net registrations compared to June 2023.

As per provisional payroll data of ESIC (Employees’ State Insurance Corporation), 10.58 lakh young employees up to the age group of 25 years constitute new registrations.

According to the data, 13,483 new establishments were registered under the ESIC scheme in June.

“Through the data, it is noticeable that out of the total 21.67 lakh employees added during the month, 10.58 lakh employees amounting to around 49 per cent of the total registrations belong to the age group of up to 25 years,” according to the government.

The gender-wise analysis of the payroll data indicates that net enrolment of female members has been 4.32 lakh in June.

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Besides, a total of 55 transgender employees have also got registered under the ESI scheme in June “which attests the commitment of ESIC to deliver its benefits to every section of the society”.

In May, 23.05 lakh new employees were added in the ESIC scheme, which represented a growth of 14 per cent in net registrations compared to the same month last year.

The data showed that out of the total 23.05 lakh employees added during the month, 11.15 lakh employees amounting to around 48.37 per cent of the total registrations belong to the age group of up to 25 years.

The net enrolment of female members was 4.47 lakh in May. In April, 16.47 lakh new employees were added out of which close to half are youngsters aged up to 25 years.

A total of 60 transgender employees were registered under the ESIC scheme during the month of May.

–IANS

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Sunita Williams’ fate hangs in balance as NASA weighs return options

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Washington, Aug 22 (IANS) NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on June 6 and more than two and a half months later, their fate hang in balance as NASA mulls several options which can delay their return to earth to even February next year.

The astronauts left for the orbiting laboratory on June 6 aboard the Boeing Starliner after lifting off on June 5 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida in the US.

Originally slated to return within a week, their stay could now potentially stretch to over eight months owing to serious issues with Starliner.

According to the US space agency, if it decides to return Starliner uncrewed, Sunita and Butch would remain aboard station until late February 2025.

NASA would replan the agency’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission by launching only two crew members instead of four in late September. The two stuck astronauts would then return to Earth after the regularly scheduled Crew-9 increment early next year.

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According to reports, it Elon Musk-run SpaceX is tasked with the return of Sunita and Butch, it will a major embarrassment for its rival Boeing.

At a press event, NASA officials said they have reached a point where, in the last week in August, “we really should be making a call, if not sooner”.

Bowersox said the astronauts were “making the best” of their extra time aboard the ISS “but I’m sure they’re eager for a decision, just like the rest of us.”

The US space agency is under tremendous pressure to make a quick yet safe decision regarding the astronauts’ return.

According to the US space agency, no final decisions have been made.

“NASA continues to evaluate all options as it learns more about Starliner’s propulsion system. Butch and Suni may return home aboard Starliner, or they could come back as part of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission early next year,” it said.

The International Space Station is “well-stocked with everything the crew needs, including food, water, clothing, and oxygen”.

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Recently, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft carrying 8,200 pounds of food, fuel, supplies, and science and a Progress resupply spacecraft carrying three tonnes of cargo arrived at the station.

NASA has additional SpaceX resupply missions planned through the end of 2024.

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JNCASR, HZL pact paves way for advance energy storage solutions in India

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New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) A recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), an independent institution under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), and Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) marks a significant advancement in the development of energy storage solutions in India.

The partnership intends to expedite the commercialisation of zinc-ion batteries and create novel zinc material types.

Because of its greater performance and lower cost, zinc-ion batteries are becoming more and more popular as a viable replacement for the more expensive and foreign lithium-ion batteries.

Because of the abundance of zinc in the Earth’s crust and the material’s inherent safety, these batteries have the potential to have a big impact on the market due to their large-scale energy storage capabilities.

The promise for zinc-ion batteries to completely transform the energy storage industry has been reinforced by recent developments in material stability and performance over a wide temperature range.

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The commercialisation of zinc-ion batteries is contingent upon the resolution of various obstacles, including the thermodynamic instability of zinc in solutions including water, notwithstanding their promising nature.

By creating novel zinc alloys for use as anodes and altered electrolytes to increase the longevity and safety of the batteries, JNCASR and HZL want to overcome these issues.

The JNCASR research group of Professor Premkumar Senguttuvan has established a solid framework for zinc-based battery research, producing noteworthy publications and piquing the interest of industrial players.

Through this agreement, scalable zinc-ion pouch batteries appropriate for large-scale commercial applications will be developed by utilising JNCASR’s research knowledge and HZL’s product creation skills.

This project represents a turning point in the development of battery technology as India transitions to a sustainable energy future.

It is in line with two important Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).

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Beyond the smartphone: POCO Pad to usher in 5G phablet era

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Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS) Global smartphone brand POCO on Thursday said that drawing inspiration from the phablets that first blurred the lines between phone and tablet, its new Pad has gone a step further.

By harnessing the power of 5G and integrating it into a user experience designed for a generation that lives life on the go, POCO offers a glimpse into a future where seamless connectivity is the norm. This isn’t just about bigger screens; it’s about expanding the boundaries of how and where we interact with the digital world.

POCO Pad reimagines the phablet for today’s users. While phablets strived to remain pocketable, the POCO Pad embraces its tablet form factor, offering a truly expansive 12.1-inch canvas for work and play. It’s the perfect size for those who found phablets a tad too cramped but still crave a portable powerhouse.

Phablets were limited by the connectivity of their time. The POCO Pad harnesses the power of 5G, enabling lightning-fast downloads, seamless streaming, and lag-free video calls – activities that were often a pipe dream on earlier large-screen devices.

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Phablets hinted at the potential for mobile productivity, but the POCO Pad delivers. Its powerful processor, long-lasting battery, and optional accessories like a keyboard make it a true productivity companion, whether you’re editing documents, creating presentations, or managing your busy schedule.

The POCO Pad transforms into a portable entertainment hub with a stunning 2.5K display, Dolby Atmos sound, and all-day battery life. Binge-watch your favorite shows, immerse yourself in games, or video chat with friends and family – all with a level of quality and immersion that phablets could only dream of.

The company said that POCO Pad offers a large screen, portability, and versatility – and elevates them to new heights with cutting-edge technology and a focus on delivering an exceptional user experience.

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Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors

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New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) The excessive use of gadgets among individuals aged 20 to 55 is leading to a significant increase in back and spine problems, doctors warn.

Many are experiencing severe and debilitating symptoms, including sharp, stabbing, or dull pain in the back or neck, muscle spasms, tingling, loss of sensation, and even weakness or limited mobility.

Prolonged screen time is increasing musculoskeletal disorders, particularly affecting the spine, with severe pain, tingling, and functional weakness being reported.

“In this digital era, prolonged screen time is causing a rise in musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), particularly affecting the spine. There has been a 60 per cent surge in back and spine issues. Individuals aged 20-55 are reporting severe pain, sometimes accompanied by loss of urinary or bowel control, tingling in the extremities, and functional weakness. Seven in ten patients I see daily suffer from back and neck pain,” Mohit Muttha, Orthopaedic & Spine Surgeon at Apollo Spectra, Pune told IANS.

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“Poor posture, especially forward head posture (FHP), due to excessive gadget use, leads to muscle imbalances and tightened hip flexors, making daily activities stressful and painful,” added Muttha.

“A 60 per cent increase in low back and neck issues among 20-45-year-olds is linked to gadget addiction, causing discomfort in the neck and cervical spine. If neglected, this can lead to more severe issues, including neck pain, shoulder stiffness, headaches, and restricted mobility. Out of 10-12 patients who visit me daily, around 4-5 have neck and lower back pain related to gadget misuse,” Ram Chaddha, Spine Surgeon at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai told IANS.

Regular breaks, posture, and daily exercises like yoga and stretching are crucial for preventing back and spine issues among 20-50-year-olds.

“There is a concerning 50 per cent surge in back and spine issues among people aged 20-50. Out of five patients, at least 2-3 suffer from back pain and are advised to rest for prompt recovery,” Burhan Salim Siamwala, Consultant Spine Surgeon at Medicover Hospitals, Navi Mumbai told IANS.

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