The Hyundai Creta facelift is likely to be based on the Indonesian facelift model
इस प्लान में यूजर्स को 1000GB डेटा 20 Mbps स्पीड के साथ मिलता है।
आज हम जिस प्लान की जानकारी आपको देने जा रहे हैं, वो प्लान यूजर्स को 400 रुपये से भी कम में ढेर सारा डेटा एक्सेस देता है।
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More than 50 cities now have 5G network in India. This means millions now have access to 5G network, according to Airtel and Jio. While the rollout is taking place in a phased manner -- which means some areas now have 5G coverage before the rest of the areas, it is still not accessible everywhere. Moreover, your phone may also be the reason why you still cannot access 5G. We have discussed these reasons and possible solutions to those problems in length. Those reaons apart, many mobile phone users have access to 5G and they are flaunting the high speeds they are able to access, but there is one thing that is stopping them from using 5G. Many users who are living in a 5G area and have a 5G phone are refraining from switching to the faster network because they are concerned their data will be exhausted in a jiffy the moment they turn on 5G data. Their concern is not entirely wrong. 5G offers at least 30-40 times higher data speeds than 4G does. That enables phones and devices to consume data as fast as they can to offer the best internet experience. A YouTube video will automatically load up in high quality, navigation will become faster, and downloading apps or content will be a matter of a few minutes -- maybe seconds. That convenience comes with a cost. Your data is depleted at a much faster rate. But you do not have to worry. I will tell you why. The ongoing rollout will take a long time. Both Airtel and Reliance Jio have said they will take at least a year to deploy 5G to all areas in the country. Until then, 5G speeds will be available as a part of your existing mobile tariff. While Reliance Jio has said 5G data on its network with speeds of over 1Gbps will be available free of cost, given you have a recharge of at least Rs 239 on your number. That means that whenever your Jio network is on 5G, the data from your account will not be exhausted. As long as you are using Jio's 5G services, you should not worry about data exhaustion. But this is not the same for Airtel users. Airtel has not announced anything like this. This means that the company will count your usage against your daily data limit, no matter if you are using 4G or 5G services. If you have subscribed to a plan that gives you daily data of 1GB or higher, 5G will take seconds to consume all of that, leaving you high and dry, especially if you are in a situation where you need internet for crucial services. For instance, you may need to make an online payment using UPI for when you are out of cash. Airtel does not give you unlimited data under all its plans, unlike Jio that only lowers the speed in case you run out of your daily data. So you have no choice other than recharging your number with a data plan if you are using Airtel. For now, there is no respite for Airtel users in terms of internet data management, but as long as your concern about high data consumption on 5G network is concerned, you can resort to a few methods. First, you can change your phone settings to allow it to use 5G when needed, not unnecessarily. Nearly every 5G phone comes with an option, which when turned on, manages 5G network automatically. Whenever high speed data is needed, the phone switches to the 5G network but remains on 4G otherwise. There is a manual takoever setting, too, in some phones where you can allow your phone to use 5G only in certain cases. Turning these settings on helps save your daily data. The other method is subscribing to a high data plan with no daily data limits. Airtel has several such plans that do not have a daily cap on data usage. For instance, the Airtel Rs 296 plan offers 25GB for the entire month without restricts on how much you can use daily. Alternatively, if the monthly expense on your mobile usage is around Rs 400, you may consider switching to postpaid. The base Rs 399 plan of Airtel offers 40GB of monthly data. But the best part is that anything that is not used in a month's cycle is carried forward to the next billing cycle, giving you more data. For instance, if you used only 10GB out of your total limit, the remaining 30GB will be added to the next month's offering, giving you a total of 70GB. This is a way to have enough data all the time just so you do not have run out of data in case of emergency.5
More than 50 cities now have 5G network in India. This means millions now have access to 5G network, according to Airtel and Jio. While the rollout is taking place in a phased manner -- which means some areas now have 5G coverage before the rest of the areas, it is still not accessible everywhere. Moreover, your phone may also be the reason why you still cannot access 5G. We have discussed these reasons and possible solutions to those problems in length. Those reaons apart, many mobile phone users have access to 5G and they are flaunting the high speeds they are able to access, but there is one thing that is stopping them from using 5G. Many users who are living in a 5G area and have a 5G phone are refraining from switching to the faster network because they are concerned their data will be exhausted in a jiffy the moment they turn on 5G data. Their concern is not entirely wrong. 5G offers at least 30-40 times higher data speeds than 4G does. That enables phones and devices to consume data as fast as they can to offer the best internet experience. A YouTube video will automatically load up in high quality, navigation will become faster, and downloading apps or content will be a matter of a few minutes -- maybe seconds. That convenience comes with a cost. Your data is depleted at a much faster rate. But you do not have to worry. I will tell you why. The ongoing rollout will take a long time. Both Airtel and Reliance Jio have said they will take at least a year to deploy 5G to all areas in the country. Until then, 5G speeds will be available as a part of your existing mobile tariff. While Reliance Jio has said 5G data on its network with speeds of over 1Gbps will be available free of cost, given you have a recharge of at least Rs 239 on your number. That means that whenever your Jio network is on 5G, the data from your account will not be exhausted. As long as you are using Jio's 5G services, you should not worry about data exhaustion. But this is not the same for Airtel users. Airtel has not announced anything like this. This means that the company will count your usage against your daily data limit, no matter if you are using 4G or 5G services. If you have subscribed to a plan that gives you daily data of 1GB or higher, 5G will take seconds to consume all of that, leaving you high and dry, especially if you are in a situation where you need internet for crucial services. For instance, you may need to make an online payment using UPI for when you are out of cash. Airtel does not give you unlimited data under all its plans, unlike Jio that only lowers the speed in case you run out of your daily data. So you have no choice other than recharging your number with a data plan if you are using Airtel. For now, there is no respite for Airtel users in terms of internet data management, but as long as your concern about high data consumption on 5G network is concerned, you can resort to a few methods. First, you can change your phone settings to allow it to use 5G when needed, not unnecessarily. Nearly every 5G phone comes with an option, which when turned on, manages 5G network automatically. Whenever high speed data is needed, the phone switches to the 5G network but remains on 4G otherwise. There is a manual takoever setting, too, in some phones where you can allow your phone to use 5G only in certain cases. Turning these settings on helps save your daily data. The other method is subscribing to a high data plan with no daily data limits. Airtel has several such plans that do not have a daily cap on data usage. For instance, the Airtel Rs 296 plan offers 25GB for the entire month without restricts on how much you can use daily. Alternatively, if the monthly expense on your mobile usage is around Rs 400, you may consider switching to postpaid. The base Rs 399 plan of Airtel offers 40GB of monthly data. But the best part is that anything that is not used in a month's cycle is carried forward to the next billing cycle, giving you more data. For instance, if you used only 10GB out of your total limit, the remaining 30GB will be added to the next month's offering, giving you a total of 70GB. This is a way to have enough data all the time just so you do not have run out of data in case of emergency.5
WhatsApp is arguably one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It's used by people from all walks of life to communicate with friends, family, acquaintance and colleagues. Owing to its features such as Communities, it has also made it easier for various groups of people such as a class of a students or residents living in apartments to connect with one another. One drawback of this trend, that is, excess of communication, is that it serves as a source of constant distractions owing to the herd of notifications that is received. Thankfully, there is a way to avoid all these distractions. WhatsApp enables users to mute notifications for both individual and group chats. So, here is a comprehensive guide that will help you silence WhatsApp notifications, no matter what platform you're using.
WhatsApp is arguably one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It's used by people from all walks of life to communicate with friends, family, acquaintance and colleagues. Owing to its features such as Communities, it has also made it easier for various groups of people such as a class of a students or residents living in apartments to connect with one another. One drawback of this trend, that is, excess of communication, is that it serves as a source of constant distractions owing to the herd of notifications that is received. Thankfully, there is a way to avoid all these distractions. WhatsApp enables users to mute notifications for both individual and group chats. So, here is a comprehensive guide that will help you silence WhatsApp notifications, no matter what platform you're using.