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Pulkit Jain

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To live a life with no regrets...

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Pulkit Jain
Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@GulshanGroverGG Happy Birthday Sir!! Apologies for late wish but better be late then never! :) I hope you had a amzing day and wish you have a best time ahead in life
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Sayooj@SayoojV2·
@nipunmarya So increase in resolution increases saturation?? Lmfaoo Typical Chinese OEMs with their false marketing 😂😂
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@iaasifsheikh What an amazing dialogue delivery in bhabhiji ghar pe hein!!!! Each dialogue makes me laugh and feel the joy
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rahul yadav@rhl_yadav·
@EngrAbuAmmar @TelecomTalk @bsnl_care It will work in international roaming so you do not need a dual IMSI SIM. In BSNL eSIM you can go to the SIM menu and choose the roaming service option and select international roaming.
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TelecomTalk@TelecomTalk·
BSNL is pushing eSIM hard. No physical SIM. No waiting. Instant activation. Simple question: Is this finally the shift India was waiting for? Have you tried BSNL eSIM yet? #BSNL #eSIM
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@TelecomTalk I had the esim but the service is pathetic so I ported after using it for 1 yr, I expected they would improve but they didn’t
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Sripathi
Sripathi@shreebhootha·
@TelecomTalk Yes, they don't provide any claims...⭐ health lots of loss... Then why not strong growth...
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@TelecomTalk Indians are stupid to not demand World class govt hospitals in every city but pay hefty insurances. Soon Indians will start building roads from their money or cleaning garbage. Influencers will keep making money as usual.
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@onepluscareIN The display issue is not resolved yet but waiting for the resolution as they asked for 4 days to give back the device. And the back panel + battery replacement costing to about 5.7k
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OnePlus Support India
OnePlus Support India@onepluscareIN·
Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words and appreciation! We’re really glad to hear that your experience with our social media and service center teams was smooth and helpful and that your display issue was resolved successfully. If you ever need any assistance in the future, we’re always here for you!
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@OnePlus_IN @OnePlus_Support @oneplus Commendable job!!! 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻 Really your executives from social media to service centre helped me a lot in the process to get the green line display replaced only condition was that phone should not have display damaged or water damage. 🤗
Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk

@OnePlus_IN @oneplus Hi Dear Oneplus Team, Very disheartening to see your brand Oneplus 10 Pro display gets damaged just a few days after the update to ColorOS 16. Green line appeared!!! Service centre denies service as the phone back panel was damaged but this was 3 yrs ago..

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Magic 9 Pro Max may bring 2K 6.9" display w under screen face id + fingerprint + new privacy display features.
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@alexmacgregor__ I tried it, there are a few negative points: 1) The dates if today or tomorrow doesn’t proceed, it needs to be some days ahead 2) The currency is not localised acc to passengers requirements 3) There should be a next button than a select and wait way 4) UI is confusing at setup
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Alex MacGregor@alexmacgregor__·
First flight tracker launched on Launch. Pretty cool. It's called Descent.
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Alex MacGregor@alexmacgregor__·
Thailand value for money ratio is unmatched 🇹🇭
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ISRO Spaceflight
ISRO Spaceflight@ISROSpaceflight·
🚨 India's indigenous navigation system (NavIC) has officially gone out of service! As of 13 March 2026, the number of active satellites in the NavIC constellation has fallen to just 3, below the min. requirement of 4 satellites. 🛰 Here is a full timeline of events that caused an entire satellite constellation to go defunct: After being denied permission by the US to avail navigation services via America's GPS for the Indian Armed Forces during the Indo-Pak war of 1999, India decided to build their own indigenous navigation system, which would come to be known as NavIC. The first satellite of this system - IRNSS-1A, would be launched in 2013, followed by 8 more satellites (IRNSS-1B to 1I) by 2018 comprising the first generation of NavIC satellites. One of these satellites (IRNSS-1H) would fail when the payload fairing on its launcher PSLV-C39 failed to separate. One of the major requirements for navigation satellites is to be able to make extremely precise measurements of time, hence each of the satellites in the first generation of NavIC used three imported Rubidium atomic clocks sourced from a Swiss company called SpectraTime. However, starting around 2016, a large number of SpectraTime's atomic clocks on ISRO's IRNSS satellites as well as ESA's Galileo satellites began to fail unpredictably. Within a short span of time, 5 of the IRNSS satellites had become completely defunct as a result of all atomic clocks on them failing. Taking the lessons from the first generation of NavIC, ISRO developed a second generation which used indigenously developed atomic clocks along with some imported ones. The first satellite in the second generation (NVS-01) would launch successfully in 2023. At that point of time, the active satellites in the NavIC constellation were IRNSS-1B, IRNSS-1F, IRNSS-1I and NVS-01 i.e., 4 satellites - equal to the minimum requirement for a navigation constellation to function. In one of these 4 satellites - IRNSS-1F, two out of its three atomic clocks had already failed. This meant that if the last clock on that satellite were to fail, IRNSS-1F would go offline, the no. of active NavIC sats would fall to 3, and the whole constellation would go defunct. In 2025, ISRO would launch NVS-02 to try to ease the burden on a system that was already hanging by a thread. But despite a successful launch into Geostationary Transfer Orbit on GSLV-F15, the satellite failed to reach its target Geostationary Orbit due to a failure in the pyro channel in a main thruster valve of the satellite's propulsion system. During the initial investigation, ISRO announced that they were unable to pinpoint the exact cause of the valve failure. Recently, they revealed that the failure was due to at least one of the pins in every single redundant connector on the valve getting disconnected. As a result, NavIC continued to remain in a precarious situation and ISRO were in a race against time make the necessary corrections and launch NVS-03. However, this would be followed by repeated failures of ISRO's workhorse PSLV rocket, leading to ISRO suspending all rocket launch activities for a duration of 3 months. And it was then that on 13 March 2026, the last functioning atomic clock on IRNSS-1F finally failed. The satellite immediately lost the ability to provide positioning and navigation services, bringing the total number of active sats to 3, and hence the entire NavIC constellation now stands defunct.
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Pulkit Jain@pulkit_bbk·
@myplace_myworld This won’t be super strong as the longer path light covers to reach the sensor, the more imperfections in the imaging and darker scenarios have more issues
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MyplaceMyworld@myplace_myworld·
If this is the Mate 90 RS....
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