

“People want to be creative when they share experiences with their friends and family on Facebook. We are rolling out a new place to house all of Facebook’s photo-editing tools, making it even easier to add filters, stickers, or text to your photos.”
Ranking | Operator | Wireless Mobile Connections (millions) |
1 | China Mobile | 626.27 |
2 | Vodafone Group | 403.08 |
3 | Bharti Airtel | 303.10 |
4 | China Unicom | 299.09 |
5 | America Movil | 274.14 |
This is a major landmark in the journey of Airtel and underlines the strength of our business model and our brand that is loved by customers across 20 countries. Today, we seamlessly manage global scale operations in diverse geographies and deliver the same world-class services to each customers, this perhaps is one of our biggest achievements. I want to thank our employees and our business partners for supporting us through this exciting journey and with the mobile internet play about to happen in the developing world, things will only get brighter from here on.I am also proud of the fact that we have built one of the biggest consumer brands in the world out of India. It would not have been possible without the progressive policies of the Government of India and the TRAI. I take this opportunity to assure them that we are fully committed to their vision of Digital India and empowering every Indian.
Facebook Lite is less than 1MB and is targeted at people with poor internet service or who are limited to 2G networks. It includes Facebook’s core experiences like News Feed, status updates, photos, notifications and more.However, it does not support data-intensive features like videos or Nearby Friends. At this point, more than a billion people around the world access Facebook on their mobile devices. It also works on devices running Android 2.2.
Facebook Lite is rolling out across countries in Asia and will come to will be available in parts of Latin America, Africa and Europe. It is already present in Africa and Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zimbabwe
Apple first debuted the force touch technology with the Apple Watch and the new Macbook. A lot of rumours started circulating saying that Apple will use this technology in the upcoming iPhones as well. Now apparently Apple’s suppliers have started manufacturing the iPhones with Force Touch already.
Full scale production of the upcoming iPhones are expected to start sometime around next month. Force Touch basically senses the amount of force used when users press their touchscreen and the phone can access different functions based on that.
This feature will help Apple differentiate it better from its competitors, especially Samsung who now have stepped up their game by providing premium materials and an edge screen with the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
Apple were able to achieve high volumes of sales thanks to the larger iPhone 6 Plus model especially in the Asian markets where customers prefer larger phones for their screen real estate. The designs of the upcoming iPhones; most probably the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus will be similar in terms of design to the current iPhones.
BloombergBusiness states that apparently Apple was planning to add pressure-sensitive displays to their iPhones back in 2013 itself but haven’t been able to until now. We hope that the extra complexity of the manufacturing process doesn’t result in any delays.