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  Samsung Galaxy A71 and Samsung Galaxy A51 are getting new privacy functions including Quick Switch and Content Suggestions as part of the company's ‘Make for India' innovation – AltZLife. The two functions help users hide their private files and data that they would not want others to see. Quick Switch can be activated by double pressing the power button that switches from normal mode to private mode. The Content Suggestions feature uses AI to suggest moving private content to the Secure Folder. Samsung has announced the AltZLife feature that includes Quick Switch and Content Suggestions, for its Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A51 smartphones. Quick Switch function essentially lets users switch from their regular mode where all the content is visible to a more private mode with a secure folder hiding the data that the user does not want others to see. It can be done by double pressing the power button. AltZLife feature - Quick Switch The company says with Quick Switch, users can switc
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  iPhone 12 lineup is reported to have met with camera quality issues during production. One of Apple's key suppliers, Genius Electronic Optical, has run into quality issues with camera lens production. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has mentioned that Apple looks to turn to its other main camera lens supplier Largan to make up for the lost order. Genius' profits are expected to be impacted because of this. This is touted to be a minor hiccup, and is not expected to affect Apple's launch schedule. Kuo's latest investor note, accessed by MacRumors, details the issues faced by Genius. The supplier unfortunately discovered that the wide-angle camera lenses for the lower-end 5.4-inch and 6.1-inch ‌iPhone 12‌ models are seeing some cracking coatings during high-temperature/high-humidity (HTHH) testing. This quality issue will cause Genius some delays in supplying camera components for the upcoming iPhones. However, Apple is expected to look at Largan to supply in more q
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 Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Mystic Blue colour option is official in India. The South Korean tech giant on Monday announced the release of Mystic Blue colour option in the country that will join the already announced Mystic Bronze and Mystic Green colours. Samsung is already taking pre-bookings for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 as well as Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in the country; however, the company is yet to officially reveal an availability date. Amazon did tip earlier today that the phone will go on sale in India starting August 28, a week after its release in the first batch of countries getting the same phone. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Mystic Blue colour option was first spotted last week on South Korea telecom operator SK Telecom's website. Apart from the new hue, the Mystic Blue colour option is exactly the same as other colour variants of the phone. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 price in India Samsung Galaxy Note 20 price in India is set at Rs. 77,999 for the lone 4G-only 256GB variant. Inc