Friday, 3 February 2017

Cheapest 4G Android phone which supports JIO Sim card



The Cheapest Android phone with 4G which actually performs quite good is Swipe Konnect Grand priced at just rs2799. The specs looks promising at this price. Swipe Connect Grand has 1 GB of Ram and comes with Android v6.0 Marshmallow and supports 4G band. Below is the complete list of specifications.


Display: 5.00-inch

Processor: 1.2GHz quad-core

Front Camera: 2-megapixel

Resolution: 480x854 pixels

RAM: 1GB

OS: Android 6.0

Storage: 8GB

Rear Camera: 5-megapixel

Battery Capacity: 2500mAh

Price: 2799

You can buy this phone from all major online ecommerce portals.

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Does the number of people your partner has slept with matter? This is what Indian men and women have to say



A new study suggests that there may be an "ideal" number of sexual partners one has had in the past, that is viewed as neither too low nor too high by a potential mate. Yes, your "magic number" can make or mar your future with the object of your desire.
The study, which was conducted by researchers from Nottingham, Bristol, and Swansea universities, found that singles looking for love want someone with experience, but not a bed-hopper.
According to the researchers, when it came to serious relationships or marriage, both men and women prefer relatively inexperienced people as long-term partners. It was found that more than two previous partners for prospective spouses and three, in the case of casual relationships or flings would be a deal breaker for people looking for love.


However, women were found to be less forgiving than men. The study reported that women get completely put off by men who have had more than six partners. Men said that a number higher than 11 would make them reconsider.
The study also found that both sexes, if they're in it for the long-haul, would ideally be with someone who has had two past partners. But, not someone who has had more than three.
To put this study to test, we went around asking young men and women about what they think would define promiscuity and what number would make them seriously concerned.
Out of seven men, aged between 21-35, four of them said that the number wouldn't matter to them. What would actually matter to them would be health factor, especially if the woman suffers from any sexually transmitted disease. While one of the respondents also said that how frequent the woman changed her partner would also be a matter of concern. The rest of the three respondents said that they will be fine with up to four ex-partner.
When we asked women the same question--almost all of them said it wouldn't matter to them and they don't really care about a number, unless the guy was cheating or has STDs. So contrary to the British study, what we found was that most of the respondents, both men and women, didn't care about how many people their partner has slept with. No number seemed to be an absolute deal breaker for them.
The thing is, living in the 21st century, where modern relationships often start online, it is very difficult to actually define the word promiscuity. How does it even matter if your partner has slept with x number of people. If he/she loves you, doesn't have any STDs, and isn't cheating on you, whatever the "magic number" may be--it becomes irrelevant.
Most of the people often lie about how many people they have been with, mainly because out of fear of judgement and rejection. But, what's surprising is the fact that most people consider health a deal breaker. So ladies, stop worrying about your number. Just worry about yours and your partners sexual health .
After all, love is what everyone needs. And what's in a number anyway?

Apple to start manufacturing iPhones in India by June



Wistron is expected to operate Apple iPhone assembly plant in Bengaluru.

Apple will start manufacturing iPhones in India. The assembly facility will come up at Bengaluru, and it will be operated by Taiwanese contract manufacturer Wistron. Though an exact timeframe has not been announced, production is expected to kick off in June.

The announcement comes via a press release signed by Karnataka state’s information technology minister Priyank Kharge. “We made concerted efforts to reach out to Apple directly. We want to create a conducive environment for global majors like Apple,” Kharge told ToI. “Apple’s iPhones will be made in Bangalore and all devices will be targeted at the domestic market,” he added. Reports say states like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Telangana too were competing for the Apple facility.
Kharge was also quoted as saying, “We did not discuss any other incentives.” This is important because Apple was in the news a lot for allegedly lobbying towards favorable incentives to finally start manufacturing its devices in India. Needless to say, this did not sit well with other manufacturers. BGR India has reached out to Apple for comment.
Recently, a Counterpoint report revealed that Apple had shipped 2.5 million iPhones in India in 2016, making their highest ever. While it still lags behind in the 10th position as far as smartphone companies in India are concerned, Apple did top the premium smartphone segment — Rs 30,000 and above — with a 62 percent market share.