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X (Twitter) Rolls Out Audio and Video Calling for Android Platform

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X (formerly Twitter) is going to introduce voice and video calls on Android. The Audio and Video Calls feature has already been available for iOS users since October last year, and now the feature is going to be available for Android users. But you need X premium subscription to make calls. You can receive calls for free.

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You can see the Audio and Video Calls option in the settings tab of DM. Users can also control privacy settings from the settings page by selecting from the three options of who can call them: accounts they follow, people in their contact book, verified users, etc. If you want to know more about audio and video calls on X, then you can read more by clicking here.

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Kshitiz Jangra is currently pursuing a Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA), he likes coding languages such as Python, C, and Java. He also has an interest in Smartphones and gadgets in the tech industry. Kshitiz likes to eat junk food from popular places in India.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and S21 FE Users got Line Issues on their phones – Reported in Samsung Community and Twitter

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Are you a user of the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE? Then, now you have to worry now. Because users are getting Single or Double Line Issues on their Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G. Users are reporting these issues on Samsung Community. Here are the images of one of the issues.

As you can see the lines in the above images that the line is present exactly between the left edge and the camera. If we talk about the color of the line/lines then, in Samsung Galaxy S21 FE, the line color is white. There is not only this case. Many users are facing the same. The issues are rising frequently. Doesn’t matter if you update your Samsung Galaxy S21 FE or not. The line will automatically appear on the display. Here is another case from Kerela.

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The text above is written in Malayalam. The user is saying that his/her Samsung Galaxy S21 FE got this issue since morning. So, can you tell me what to do now? As of now we don’t why these lines are appearing on the Display physical damage, or due to a software update.

S21 Ultra users are also getting line issues on their phone displays. One Twitter user whose user name is @SambitG69312842 has reported a vertical line on their Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The user said that the phone is only 1.5 years old and Samsung is charging 30K for Display. Also, @Sujayc27 has reported that his S21 FE 5G is also getting a vertical white line on its display.

As we know, OnePlus is giving a lifetime warranty for these display lines. They are also replacing the Display free of Cost or giving Vouchers to the users. Samsung said that they will only replace the display free of cost one. Also, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and S21 Ultra are not on the free display replacement list. Samsung should add the S21 series as well. The free replacement will only be applicable for the phones purchased within 3 years.

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If we got any update regarding these line issues. Then, we will update this article.

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Who Is Responsible for Dealing with ‘One More Nothing Phone User Got Line Issue After Update’?

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A few months back, we covered two smartphones of Nothing with Line Issues on the Display of Nothing Phone (1). Now, one more user has reported Lines on the Display as well as dead pixels after updating Nothing Phone (1) to Nothing OS 1.5.6.

The user has reported this issue on Twitter and if we talk about the username. So, the username is @chetwani_kiran has tweeted on Twitter about the issue.

The tweet that was done by the user has reached the Nothing Support team. After the tweet, the company asks the user for the IMEI number, Build Number, and Software version. After that company takes the phone by courier as said by the user. The phone got damaged by the company and now, the company is demanding an amount of 15K for replacing the Display. But according to the user, the phone doesn’t have any physical or water damage and it is still under warranty.

As the company charged 15K for the Display. The user has done a complaint in consumer court. The screenshots of the case are also provided below

We have also done a tweet based on the issue. So, that the issue of the user got resolved as soon as possible. Nothing has to replace the Display free of cost as the lines, as well as the dead pixel on the bottom right corner of the display, come on the Display after updating the Phone (1) to Nothing OS 1.5.6. The user is not responsible for the Lines or Dead Pixel Issue on the Display. Hope Nothing India solves this issue as soon as possible.

If we got any other updates regarding this, we will update in article soon.

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Instagram’s Threads vs. Twitter: A Clash of Text-Based Conversation Apps

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The rivalry between social media giants Meta Platforms Inc.’s Instagram and Twitter has intensified with the launch of Threads, a text-based conversation app introduced by Instagram. With over 30 million users joining within its first hours, Threads aims to challenge Twitter’s dominance in the realm of concise, real-time communication. This article will explore the key features of Threads, Twitter, and Instagram, highlighting their similarities and differences.

Comparison between Threads vs Twitter

These are the following features of Threads and Twitter:

Character Limit:

Threads allow users to express themselves with up to 500 characters, surpassing Twitter’s 280-character limit for unpaid users. However, Twitter’s paid subscribers enjoy an extended character limit of 25,000, providing them with ample space for detailed communication. Instagram, on the other hand, offers a generous 2,200-character limit for posts.

Multiple Accounts:

All three platforms support multiple account usage, allowing users to switch between different profiles seamlessly. This feature enables individuals to manage various personal or professional identities efficiently across all platforms.

Verification:

As of now, Threads only grants verification to users who are already verified on Instagram. In contrast, Twitter offers verification to its users, albeit through a paid subscription model. Twitter’s verification service requires users to pay $11 per month for mobile access or $14.99 per month for mobile and desktop access.

Deleting Accounts:

Threads allows users to delete their account; however, if the associated Instagram account is deleted, the Threads account is also removed. Both Twitter and Instagram offer account deletion options, providing users with control over their online presence.

Private Account Option:

Privacy-conscious users can opt for a private account setting on all three platforms. This feature restricts the visibility of content to approved followers only, ensuring a more exclusive and secure online experience.

Usage Limits:

Threads does not impose any usage limits at present, allowing users to freely engage in conversations. However, Twitter recently implemented temporary usage limits to mitigate the spread of misinformation and spam. Instagram, for now, has no such usage restrictions in place.

Feed Options:

Threads focus on the main thread of conversations, emphasizing a streamlined approach. Twitter offers various feed options, including trending, chronological, and a feed consisting of content from people who follow you. Instagram’s feed showcases content from the accounts you follow, as well as favorites.

Editable Posts:

While Threads does not permit the editing of posts, Twitter offers this functionality exclusively to its paid subscribers. Instagram allows all users to edit their posts, ensuring flexibility in content sharing.

Direct Messages:

Threads currently lack direct messaging capabilities, which are an integral part of both Twitter and Instagram. Users on both platforms can engage in private conversations with individuals or groups.

Desktop Option:

Threads is primarily available as a mobile application, while Twitter and Instagram cater to both mobile and desktop users. This difference provides Twitter and Instagram users with the flexibility of accessing the platforms across various devices.

Ads:

Threads, at least for now, remains free from advertisements. In contrast, both Twitter and Instagram monetize their platforms through the inclusion of ads, allowing advertisers to reach their target audience effectively.

Hashtags:
Twitter and Instagram embrace the use of hashtags, enabling users to categorize their content and improve discoverability. Threads, however, currently does not support hashtags.

Android/iOS Apps:

All three platforms, Threads, Twitter, and Instagram, are available as applications for both Android and iOS users, catering to a wide range of mobile users.

NSFW Content Allowed:

None of the platforms, Threads, Twitter, or Instagram, permit the posting of explicit or NSFW (Not Safe for Work) content, prioritizing a safe and user-friendly environment.

Final Thoughts about Threads from Instagram

With the introduction of Threads, Instagram ventures into the territory of concise, real-time communication, posing a direct challenge to Twitter. While Threads exhibits certain similarities to Twitter, such as character-limited posts and text-based conversations, it also differentiates itself by incorporating features synonymous with Instagram. The battle for dominance in the social media landscape continues as these platforms evolve and seek to captivate users with unique offerings.

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