iPhone XR Most Selling Phone 2019 global best-selling chart, iPhone 11 comes in second: Shaikh Inside The iPhone 11 proved a real hit for Apple. The successor to the iPhone XR is doing even better than its predecessor, dominating sales around the globe. According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research , the iPhone 11 was the second best selling phone in 2019 with a 2.1% share of all global smartphone sales, trailing only the iPhone XR which commanded a 3% share. Keep in mind that the XR was available throughout 2019, whereas the 11 only came at the end of September. The Samsung Galaxy A50 rounds out the podium with 1.8% of all global sales. Apple and Samsung continued their domination throughout the top-10 chart while Oppo and its A5 was the only other company in the global top-10 ranking as per Counterpoint Research . 2019 Global Smartphone Top 10 Model Sales Market Share Going on a per-region basis, Apple unsurprisin...
6 two-wheel vehicle riders die every single hour in India. That’s more than 50,000 people a year. Moving about is unavoidable. Public transport, though very vast, just isn’t enough. Cars are too expensive for the country’s price-sensitive population. Hence, two-wheelers. It is quite common for us to see families of 3 or 4 people riding on one 2-wheel vehicle. Needless to say, this is very unsafe. The lawmakers have tried. Certified helmets are mandatory. Only 2 people are legally allowed. But again, that has not been enough. In that light, another question to be asked is, why not make cars cheaper? An effort has been put towards that. Seeing a family of 4 on a bike get soaked in the rains, a certain automobile chairman decided to change things. Hey, have you tried Upstox? I've been trading with them and thought you’d love it too! Upstox is one of India's largest and fastest-growing investment platforms with over 60 lakh users. Recently they’ve introduced a new app, which is swi...
Why You Can’t Withdraw the Rs 200 Note From an ATM Anytime Soon : Shaikh Inside As of 4 January 2017, the Reserve Bank of India has ordered banks to recalibrate all 2.2 lakh ATMs across the country to ensure the dispensation of the new, yellow Rs 200 notes. Even though the new note was introduced in the market in August 2017, it remains somewhat of a novelty and available only with banks because of its size! Its dimensions (66 mm x 146 mm) are different from the existing currency in circulation, including the new Rs 500 and Rs 2000, due to which ATMs have to be recalibrated. After demonetisation in November 2016, banks went through a complete overhaul of all ATMs, having had to recalibrate the trays which hold and dispense notes inside the machine to fit the new dimensions of the Rs 500 and Rs 2000 note. This led to months of despair and disruption as people were unable to access their money easily and instead had to endure long lines in banks to withdraw ...
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