Pakistani Mobile manufacturers eyeing the innovation strategies.

Lahore (NUT-Technology)

In recent years, mobile technology has been utilized in an increasingly wide range of business scenarios, from enabling employees to perform office work on-the-go, to enhancing sales activities and improving productivity in the workplace. Each day, new projects launch that engage mobile devices in fields that, until now, have not fully utilized mobile — such as transportation, construction, healthcare, and agriculture.

As mobile phone industry booms across the globe, the expectations of local customers are evolving as well with the younger generation demanding state-of-the-art technology. This has encouraged mobile phone companies to equip their devices with faster and more capable processors to meet the growing demand of multi-tasking, work from home and smooth communication.

“Users now look for smarter phones that can play audio while looking at pictures and answering the text at same time,” OPPO South-Asia Marketing Director Kevin Hu said on the sidelines of Annual INNO Day 2021.

Talking to Press, Tecno Pack Electronics CEO Aamir Allawala highlighted that Pakistan’s smartphone market was expanding, although it was dominated by phones having basic features.

Giving details about the market share, he said that the feature phones – ranging from $6 to $20 per unit – made up around 53% of the market while smartphones’ share stood at 47%.

“Among smartphones, 70% are priced below $100 per unit,” he added.

He projected that around 90% of all mobile phones sold in the country would be made locally by January 2022.

Regarding localisation, he said that “the first step of any industry is assembly of the final product and that has been done.”

All major global brands including Samsung, Nokia, Tecno, Infinix, Oppo, Vivo, Xiaomi, Itel would be assembled locally, Allawala said.

“A total of 50,000 new jobs have been created already,” he underlined, adding that the next step was the localisation of mobile components as defined under the Mobile Device Manufacturing Policy.

Eventually, Pakistan is moving towards export of mobile phones on the back of cheap labour compared to other regional countries, he said.

“After Device Identification Registration Blocking System (DIRBS), all businesses came into the ambit of the official economy,” Allawala said, adding that this encouraged global brands to set up their assembly plants locally.

Echoing his views, ICT expert Parvez Iftikhar underlined that DIRBS played a critical role in creating the local industry. The system effectively curbed smuggling of completely built up (CBU) mobile phones which aided the local assemblers, he highlighted.

SI Global CEO Noman Ahmed Said was of the view that global smartphone brands had a huge potential in Pakistan.

“Mobile Device Manufacturing Authorisation has also been granted to 19 foreign and local companies for the production of mobile devices locally,” he revealed.

“The cost of manufacturing in Pakistan is still high, but the plan can be viable if the government gives tax rebate, supports manufacturing and ensures policies to attract foreign direct investments,” he remarked.

The mobile phone subscriber base in Pakistan crossed 140 million recently, he said, adding that with the introduction of 3G/ 4G services in the country, the number of smartphone users was also skyrocketing.

With such favourable conditions, Chinese brands are also trying to gain a foothold in the Pakistani market, he underlined. In recent years, many international smartphone players have entered the market including Oppo, Huawei, Lenovo etc, he said.

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Maryam Nawaz dresses up for son Junaid Safdar’s wedding event

Lahore (NUT-FASHION)

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz has once again stolen the limelight by dressing up to the nines for her son, Junaid Safdar’s, wedding festivities. 

For the last few days, Maryam’s pictures from different pre-wedding events have been taking social media by storm, with both critics and fans obsessing over her looks. 

On Tuesday, Maryam opted to wear a stunning, bottle-green sharara for Junaid’s barat. The dress comprised heavy gold embroidery and a net dupatta with delicate pink floral work. 

In terms of jewellery, Maryam wore a gold necklace and a gold-and-emerald tiara which enhanced her traditional look.

On the other hand, the groom opted for a crisp white sherwani and traditional white headdress. The father of the groom, Captain Safdar, chose a navy-blue suit that he teamed with a pink headdress. 

Junaid’s reception, who got married in London in August, is scheduled to take place on December 17 in Lahore. 

The Sharif family has celebrated several pre-wedding events over the course of the last two weeks.

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Namibia captain offer to play for ‘free’ in PSL 2022 after Kamran Akmal steps back

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Following Pakistani cricketer Kamran Akmal’s decision to leave the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Namibian skipper Gerhard Simpson has shown interest to play in the tournament, that too for “free” if need be.

The second-highest run-scorer Kamran Akmal was selected in the ‘Silver’ category during the PSL draft by his previous team, Peshawar Zalmi. However, he refused to play after being selected as the last option and considered this action as “humiliation.”

Replying to a tweet shared by ESPNcricinfo, the Namibian player wrote: “Pick me. I’ll be there for free.”

In a conversation on his YouTube channel “Catch and bat with Kamran Akmal”, the cricketer had said: “Perhaps the team has no use for me anymore.”

Akmal went on to say that PSL would do better to give a chance to younger players “rather than pick me in the Silver category”.

The wicketkeeper-batsman had said that when his category changed from Platinum to Gold last time, he was taken aback.

He had said he believes he is deserving of the Gold category based on his performance “but they picked me in the Silver category”.

“I do not think I should play in the seventh edition of the PSL,” Akmal had said.

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WhatsApp rolls out new feature for voice notes

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Meta-owned instant messaging platform WhatsApp on Tuesday revealed that the users can now preview their voice messages before sending them.

“They’re not mistakes, they’re rehearsals,” Whatsapp shared on Twitter. “Now you can preview your voice messages before you hit send.”

Sharing a 27-second video clip providing details of the new feature, the instant messaging app said users can now “express themselves with voice messages they can preview.”

Meanwhile, WhatsApp on Monday announced that it would roll out the “Disappearing Messages” feature within the next week.

According to a status shared by the messaging company on Twitter, the feature will allow users to choose how long their messages stay around.

“With Disappearing Messages, you choose how long your messages stay around. Set to default on all new chats, choose the duration, and get more control of your conversations. Not every message needs to stick around forever. Rolling out over the next few weeks,” WhatsApp wrote.

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Guddu power plant: GE held responsible for damage

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Senate Standing Committee on Power has held General Electric (GE) as technically responsible for damage to Guddu 747MW combined cycle thermal power plant (Block-V) in February this year.

The sources said, Central Power Purchasing Generation Company (CPGCL) (GENCO-11) Guddu had signed a contract service agreement with M/s General Electric (GE) OEM, in respect of 747MW, combined cycle power plant Guddu for a period of 16 years.

Under the agreement GE is responsible for scheduled inspection, supply of initial spares, diagnostics and online performance monitoring, O&M advisory services, asset performance management operational excellence system as these are included in the scope of covered maintenance.

The BoD of CPGCL argued that major areas like legal, commercial were not covered in the report and stance of M/s GE had not been taken before arriving at conclusions. The Board has advised that a complete picture after covering all the commercial and legal aspects be placed before the Senate Standing Committee on Power or any other forum, as may be required.

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Starlink Officials Visit PTA

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

US based global satellite broadband provider Starlink’s Director Middle East & Asia, Mr. Ryan Goodnight and Head of Global Site Acquisition Mr. Ben Macwilliam visited Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Headquarters, Islamabad today. They met with Chairman PTA, Maj General Amir Azeem Bajwa (R) and Executive Director, Frequency Allocation Board.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed matters pertaining to provision of satellite broadband connectivity in Pakistan and Starlink’s future plans for connecting Pakistan to their global network. Chairman PTA apprised Starlink representatives about PM’s vision of Digital Pakistan and prospects in Pakistan’s evolving market for quality broadband internet. He assured Starlink’s representatives about PTA’s support in line with regulatory framework for Starlink’s operations in Pakistan.

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PTA renews Telenor Pakistan’s licence for 15 years

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has renewed Telenor Pakistan licence at a price of $449.2 million for 15 years, with enhanced terms and conditions for coverage and quality of service. The Authority stated that Telenor Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd has signed renewed license with Pakistan Telecom Authority.

The license signing was held at the PTA Headquarter. The signing was due since 2019. Renewed license has enhanced terms and conditions for coverage and quality of service, as established during the recent Pakistan Spectrum Auction.

The license is renewed at a price of $449.2 million for 15 years, out of which Telenor Pakistan has already paid $333.64 million on account of license renewal fee and applicable mark-up.

Telenor Pakistan stated that it has signed its GSM license renewal template issued by the PTA under protest and without prejudice, said the cellular mobile company.

Despite the signing of the license after paying the fee in full, the company stated it reserves the right to continue seeking a legal resolution to its dispute with the PTA on the case. The PTA had issued a 15-year license for network operations to Telenor Pakistan in 2004, which was due for renewal on May 25th, 2019, a failure of which could impact its nationwide operations.

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#BCW: Amar Khan’s ramp walk with Shazia Manzoor is a visual treat

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

The video of actor Amar Khan setting the ramp of a three-day fashion show with her impressive dance skills on fire has gone viral.

She shared the pictures and videos on her photo and video-sharing social media application Instagram profile.

The celebrity, in the caption, wrote that it is not an easy task for anyone to get the crowd grooving on the show’s first act and the audience’s reaction touched their hearts.

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“Hey hey Y’all Thank you for last night!🔥💯💖” she wrote. “Live audiences are hard to please. The warmth, roars, claps and whistles hit our hearts.”

She added: “My Opening with Shazia Manzoor’s presence made got the crowd and the models grooving.”

The picture and video gallery got thousands of likes. The application’s users reacted to the pictures and videos to heap praise.

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A user commented that the actor is breaking the stage these days and is the best while another called it an electrifying performance.

Atif Aslam walks out of Islamabad concert after crowd harasses female attendee.

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Singer Atif Aslam discontinued his performance during a concert in Islamabad due to save families and women from any mishaps.

The singer, who was performing in Islamabad this week, left his concert midway after her spotted a few men harassing a female attendee during his performance.

Atif, who instantly called the girl on stage, consoled her and then left the venue in protest.

Concert attendees, who later reported the incident on their Twitter accounts, shared their discomfort amid the mismanagement during concert.

“Pathetically organized Taste Plus festival in Islamabad. Advising people to not attend the rest of it because faida hi nae hai. Is no place safe anymore? Atif left midway cuz he couldn’t tolerate how the crowd was behaving,” wrote one Twitter user.

“The disorder and mismanagement of these people is such that yesterday was Atif Aslam’s concert, they could not handle it properly. Atif Aslam had to leave his concert in Islamabad due to mismanagement,” added another.

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Watch: Junaid Safdar stuns again with soulful rendition of Rahat Fateh Ali song

Lahore (NUT-DESK)

Twitter is going crazy over PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz’s son Junaid Safdar’s singing skills once again.

Clips from Junaid Safdar’s Qawwali night function are doing the rounds on social media, featuring Junaid magically singing Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s ‘Tenu Samjhawan Ki‘ from film ‘Virsa’.

What’s even better is that singing maestro Rahat Fateh was himself at the function too. He was invited to the Qawwali night function to enchant the guests with his songs.

Earlier, in August this year, Junaid Safdar had sung popular Indian song ‘Kiya Hua Tera Waada‘, which went viral.

Here are some of the social media reactions on the video of Junaid Safdar singing Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s song.

One user appreciated how adorable it was that Maryam Nawaz got up to record the moment her son sang in front of legendary musician Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

Junaid Safdar’s wedding reception will take place on December 17 in Lahore. Junaid Safdar and Ayesha Saif got married on August 22 in London and photos and videos of their marriage had earlier gone viral on social media.

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