Indian users on mobile for 4.8 hours out of 24 hours
Technology : I would not take this news as good. Because, it is not right to spend so much time on the smartphone. Indian users are spending 4.8 hours on mobile out of 24 hours every day. In the first quarter of last year, this time was 4 hours. Most of the users in this are gaming. Fintech and crypto apps are also becoming quite popular in India. India has reached number four in terms of spending the most time on smartphones.
According to the report, Indonesia is at number one with 5.5 hours per day, Brazil is at number two with 5.4 hours, South Korea is at number three with 5 hours, India is at number four with 4.8 hours and Mexico is at number five with 4.8 hours. . The cheapest internet data in the world is in India, while the most expensive data is in the African country of St. Helena. In India, 1GB data costs an average of Rs 7 while in St. Helena it costs Rs 38,000. In Pakistan it is 7 times more expensive than in India.
There has also been an increase of 28% in the downloading of total apps in India, after which the total number of downloaded apps has reached 24 thousand crores. India is the world's largest market for mobile gaming. According to the report, every fifth mobile game app is downloaded in India.
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Apple is working on glasses that will block others from viewing content on the iPhone's screen. The name of this feature will be Privacy Eyewear. Which will show on-screen content on your iPhone only when you wear it. Due to this people sitting next to you will not be able to see the content of your screen. This has been revealed from the application filed by Apple in the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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