Finally after a long time some innovation in IPS Display 🤷
BOE announced new ADS Pro (IPS LCD) Display for smartphones
✅ 6.74" 1.5K 120/144Hz (2720 x 1224) 443 ppi
✅ 1500 nits Peak Brightness (HBM)
✅ 30 to 120/144Hz Fixed VRR
✅ 20% Reduction in Power Consumption
And the best part No Green Line Issue🤪
BOE announced new ADS Pro (IPS LCD) Display for smartphones
✅ 6.74" 1.5K 120/144Hz (2720 x 1224) 443 ppi
✅ 1500 nits Peak Brightness (HBM)
✅ 30 to 120/144Hz Fixed VRR
✅ 20% Reduction in Power Consumption
And the best part No Green Line Issue🤪
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Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo under investigation for alleged $700 Million fund diversion
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in India has tasked the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) with investigating Chinese smartphone makers Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi after a Registrar of Companies (RoC) report alleged fund diversion to the tune of Rs 6,000 crore (~ $700 Million), two government sources have told Moneycontrol.
"SFIO is probing Vivo. Xiaomi and Oppo have also given to SFIO. Fund diversions have been alleged in the RoC report. Once the SFIO report is finalised, they will submit it to the MCA"
“The SFIO process will take about a year and began earlier this year in March"
Once finalised, the SFIO’s findings will be submitted to the ministry, which has the authority to initiate legal proceedings against the companies, their directors and related entities in a special court.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in India has tasked the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) with investigating Chinese smartphone makers Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi after a Registrar of Companies (RoC) report alleged fund diversion to the tune of Rs 6,000 crore (~ $700 Million), two government sources have told Moneycontrol.
"SFIO is probing Vivo. Xiaomi and Oppo have also given to SFIO. Fund diversions have been alleged in the RoC report. Once the SFIO report is finalised, they will submit it to the MCA"
“The SFIO process will take about a year and began earlier this year in March"
Once finalised, the SFIO’s findings will be submitted to the ministry, which has the authority to initiate legal proceedings against the companies, their directors and related entities in a special court.
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