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Redmi Note 15 5G Chipset Officially Revealed Ahead of Launch
Redmi has shared additional details about the upcoming global launch of the Redmi Note 15 5G, continuing a series of teasers released over the past few days. The company had earlier confirmed the phone’s 108MP main camera and a 5,520 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging.
Redmi has now revealed that the Note 15 5G will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor. The chipset was quietly introduced in September and sits close to the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 in terms of overall positioning.
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 features an octa-core CPU with four Cortex A78 performance cores clocked at up to 2.4GHz and four Cortex A55 efficiency cores running at up to 1.8GHz. Graphics are handled by the Adreno 710 GPU.
Redmi claims the chipset will deliver up to 48 months of lag-free performance. The company also states that the processor brings a 10% improvement in GPU performance and a 30% increase in CPU performance compared with the previous generation, although it has not specified which chipset is being used as the reference point.
Previous leaks suggest the Redmi Note 15 5G will feature a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution. The device is expected to ship with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
On the camera side, the phone is tipped to include a 108MP main rear camera paired with an 8MP ultrawide sensor. A 20MP front-facing camera is also expected for selfies and video calls.
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Govt to Relaunch ‘BEEP’ App Soon
The federal government is set to relaunch the ‘BEEP’ application for government officials in the coming months.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Information Technology Board (NITB), Faisal Ratyal, informed the National Assembly Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecom on Tuesday that the BEEP application has been locally developed and certified by all relevant government agencies.
It is pertinent to note that former IT Minister Syed Amin Ul Haque had launched Beep Pakistan in August 2023, beginning with a trial run. The former federal minister, who is now Chairman of the National Assembly IT & Telecom Committee, allocated time to the National Information Technology Board (NITB) to discuss the matter. Mr Haque asked the NITB CEO to ensure the timely rollout of the application.
Ratyal informed the committee that the purpose of launching BEEP is to provide a secure messaging platform for public sector employees across the country. He added that the app will be launched in phases, starting with federal ministries and their attached departments.
“The rollout is expected to begin within the next two months. The app will be integrated with Pakistan’s federal e-Office system to enable secure messaging, document sharing, and workflow coordination within government institutions,” the NITB CEO said.
BEEP offers enhanced security features, including full encryption for text messaging and video calls used by government officials. The committee had earlier raised concerns regarding data security and the safety of official communications, particularly in light of global conflicts witnessed in 2024.
The committee was informed that new features have been incorporated into the BEEP app, including end-to-end encryption for video communications, making it suitable for sensitive government discussions.
Responding to queries regarding the operational costs of the app, Ratyal said BEEP will operate on a usage-based fee model, and efforts are underway to make the platform financially self-sustaining over time. The Secretary IT clarified that revenue generation is not the primary objective of the app, and the main priority remains secure, efficient, and reliable communication across state institutions.
The committee was also informed that the National Computer Emergency Response Team (NCERT) has formally cleared BEEP for official deployment.
Currently, WhatsApp, owned by Meta, remains the most widely used platform for voice and video calls and media sharing; however, its data servers are located outside Pakistan. In contrast, BEEP’s data servers are based within the country, and its security features are more stringent, inspired by platforms such as WeChat.
Earlier, the government launched the federal e-Office system to reduce paperwork and improve transparency. Officials believe that integrating BEEP will further strengthen internal coordination and reduce operational risks.
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Apple’s Next iPhone Might Fix The iPhone 16e’s Most Annoying Flaw
The iPhone 17e will be the next phone from Apple. And a new report says that the absence of MagSafe that was so talked about on the iPhone 16e could be fixed.
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Warning: Apple’s iOS 26.2 Update Is Quietly Altering A Key iPhone Feature
The latest iPhone update is here, and it’s already proving controversial, with some users finding an unrequested change being made. Here’s what to do.
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