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Sunday, January 31, 2016

India's mobile phone production hits the 100 million mark in 2015

Mobile phone production in India has crossed the 100 million mark in 2015, with major companies like Samsung boosting their local manufacturing efforts. All Samsung devices sold in the country are assembled locally, and the government's "Make in India" initiative is making it easier for international vendors to set up shop in India.

From Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad:

Today, I am happy to announce that in December, Rs 1.14 lakh crore investment has come in electronic manufacturing in India. We have attracted around 15 new mobile plants. Earlier in 2014, 68 million (mobile phones) were being manufactured and now 100 million are being manufactured.

All the major companies in the world namely Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Nidec, Samsung, Bosch, Jabil, Flextronics, Continental are in India besides all the top Indian companies who are already here.

Government has made sincere efforts to boost mobile phone production in the country. The new investment has created 30,000 new jobs in the country and state governments have shown keen interest in attracting these investments

The hardware components for the mobiles being assembled are still sourced from outside the country, but bringing the final assembly and packaging processes to India allows vendors to get their wares into consumers' hands faster. Establishing assembly lines is also the first step in getting the hardware manufacturing ecosystem off the ground, which will eventually lead to setting up factories that can produce hardware locally.

Over 100 million Indians made their way to the internet for the first time over the course of the last year, with the total number of internet-connected users now at 400 million. That figure is set to reach the 500 million mark shortly, which means there's a lot of room for growth for brands — both international and local.

Source: Times of India












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The Moto X Force launches in India on Feb. 1 — here's the livestream!

The Moto X Force — think of it as the international version of the Droid Turbo 2 we know here in the states — launches in India on Feb. 1. While it'll be the small hours in North America, we've still got you covered for this one, both with the above livestream, as well as with our Indian contingent on the ground.

Stay tuned Monday for more!












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Samsung Galaxy S7 day is February 21 in Barcelona

'Unpacked' event expected to showcase Galaxy S7 series ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

It's official — Samsung has sent out invites to an "Unpacked" launch event on Sunday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m. CET (that's 1 p.m. ET and 10 a.m. PT) in Barcelona, Spain. For the third year running, the company will unveil new flagship phones — the Galaxy S7 series — ahead of Mobile World Congress, which this year takes place in the Catalan capital from February 22 to 25.

This time around we're expecting to see at least two, and possibly three Galaxy S7 models, including a regular flat S7 and a curvy S7 edge. There've also been rumors that a larger GS7 edge+ may break cover at the same time as its smaller cousins. Either way, it'll be a crucial launch for Samsung as it attempts to hold onto market share in the face of increasing competition from Chinese rivals.

But Samsung won't be alone in Barcelona. Local rival LG is holding its own event in the city on February 21, where it's expected to unveil its new LG G5 handset.

However things shake out, Android Central will be live from Barcelona on February 21 to bring you full coverage of the new Galaxy S7 phones. In the meantime, be sure to hit the comments and let us know what you're hoping to see from Samsung. And check out our guide to everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S7 to get up to speed.












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AC editors' apps of the week: Authy, NYT VR, AirBNB and more

Our weekly app picks

It's Appday Sunday and that means we're back with more of our favorites to share. Every week we bring a handful of great apps to the table and share them with everyone. Sometimes they are new apps, sometimes old standards, but every time they are apps we love to use.

Give these a look and then take a minute to tell us all about the apps you are using and love so we can give them a try. We all find some of our favorites right in the comments on these posts!

Russell Holly — Android Device Manager

I rely on the ring function in Android Device Manager more often than I'm comfortable admitting, but I almost always use the browser version. During the recent snowstorm we had here, my home office dropped well below freezing and I remembered there was an app I could use instead.

Since you don't have to have the app installed in order to access the location and ring functions, you can still use the app to find any of your Android phones or tablets. It almost feels like one of those things that should be installed by default, but either way this is a tool everyone should have nearby.

Download: Android Device Manager (Free)

Alex Dobie — AirBNB

This might seem like a no-brainer, but if you use AirBNB with any kind of regularity, you really should download the company's Android app. The official AirBNB app wraps up all the major features of the short-term rental service into an attractive, Material Design-influenced package. For guests, the app offers a quick and easy way to search specific cities or areas for accommodation, with filters to narrow down the selection. And there's also quick access to starred listings, messages and upcoming trips. If you're a host, the app also lets you manage your own listings and respond to messages from guests.

It's really useful to have all this information to hand when you're checking into an AirBNB, or just looking for places to stay while on the move. And the process of requesting and paying for a place is streamlined and efficient too.

Download: AirBNB (Free)

Phil Nickinson — NYT VR

You've seen the video of the star-spangled youngsters Trumping the crap out of that Trump rally in Florida, right? Well if it wasn't embarrassing enough in standard format (OK, it wasn't just "in Florida" — it was in my hometown, about a mile from where I current sit), the New York Times has included it in its latest story in the NYT VR app for Google Cardboard. "The Contenders" isn't all about Trump, of course, (in fact it leads with Cruz and Sanders), and it's very well done, telling 11 stories so far, from nature and the industrial future, to dropping food in impoverished nations and the Paris terror attacks. And if you don't have Google Cardboard, you can view it normally as well. Give it a look.

Download: NYT VR (Free)

Jen Karner — Where's my Water? 2

Where's my Water? 2 is a fun puzzle game of a different variety than you usually see. Your job is to get water, or in some cases vapor, to the Alligator family. You'll have to challenge your brain through several different modes of play, each of which requires a different strategy to rise to the challenge. You'll never need to worry about energy or asking friends for help either, to move forward you just need to collect enough duckies and the path will open.

The earlier levels are easy, but once you get going they get trickier and trickier. If — or more likely when, you get stuck you can get a hint, which ends up being ridiculously handy. You can also connect to Facebook if you want to compete against friends, and it's a great game for kids as well.

Download: Where's my Water? 2 (Free, in-app purchases)

Ara Wagoner — Yahoo Weather

I go through a lot of widgets, especially for weather, but Yahoo widget tackles a small niche for me: it's a picturesque peek at the place in the world I'm always wishing to be at: Walt Disney World. Yahoo Weather plugs into another Yahoo property, Flickr, in order to put geo-tagged photos to the locations you plug in. This means if you're in New York, you see pictures of New York in the sun or the snow.

Or, if you're interested in the weather in Bay Lake, FL, you can see pictures of Walt Disney World. I've got a Yahoo Weather widget on my home screen with the current conditions for the Most Magical Place on Earth, and thanks to the refresh button on the widget, I can just hit refresh and pull up new photos while I'm bored or longing for my old stomping ground. This widget will not leave my home screen in the foreseeable future... or at least until after my next vacation.

Download: Yahoo Weather (Free)

Andrew Martonik — Authy

I know this app has been highlighted before, but I'm finally able to pick it personally as I've broken down and moved to Authy from Google Authenticator. As the number of accounts I have with two-step authentication increases, it gets to be more and more difficult to switch between phones (which as you'd imagine, I do often). With Authy, you register your two-factor accounts into the app and they'll actually sync across devices — Android, iOS, Chrome — so you'll have your codes everywhere. No more scanning QR codes, no more SMS verification; you just have your two-step authentication on whatever device you're using.

The app isn't the prettiest out there (let's be honest, neither is Google Authenticator), but the functionality is what matters here. Being able to seamlessly switch devices without worrying about being locked out of an account is wonderful.

Download: Authy (Free)












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From the Editor's Desk: Android, airlines and what's to come

It's been a few years now since the FAA (and other regulating bodies) lightened up on the use of personal electronic devices on airplanes. So we can now listen to music and watch videos and crush all the candy and crossy all the roads we want before the plane ever takes off.

That's barely scratching the surface, of course, especially when you take into consideration what passengers and the airlines could do with a full mobile OS baked into in-flight entertainment. JetBlue recently announced an update to its IFE system that will be "built on the Google Android platform," and initially hit its Airbus a320 models.

Frequent fliers will note that any number of IFE systems have used Linux for some time. (I see the Penguin hit Delta's IFE on reboot every now and then.) But a full Android build will allow for easer, faster development. Widgets. Apps.

"The vast majority of deployed in-flight entertainment systems run on various Linux builds, which really limits the level of customization an airline can apply to it," says Jason Rabinowitz, an avid transportation fan and data research manager at Routehappy. "Basic GUI updates take an eternity and performance leaves a bit to be desired."

That's putting it mildly, of course. And the shift to a full mobile operating system opens up a world of possibilities. JetBlue is just one of the early ones here in the U.S.

"Airlines are increasingly experimenting with device pairing, NFC payment, multitasking and connectivity," Rabinowitz says. "The new system JetBlue is implementing should allow passengers to stream internet content straight to the seat-back screen using the on-board Wi-Fi."

Mobile payments maybe have been slow to take off in the U.S., but not having to whip out a credit card to pay for a drink or rent a movie at 30,000 feet? That's a very good thing.

Assuming it all works, of course.

A few other thoughts on the week that was ...

That's it for this week. Time to go do some housework. I'm following these instructions.












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Grab this black skin case for the HTC One M9 today for only $3.95

Need a slim way to protect your HTC One M9 against drops? This flexible plastic case from Amzer provides a matte finish with glossy edges, enhancing grip while keeping a low-profile.












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