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Huawei Nova 7i Opens Pre-orders in Pakistan; Price, Sale Info

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Huawei Nova 7i Opens Pre-orders in Pakistan

LAHORE – Huawei Nova 7i will be up for pre-orders in Pakistan from midnight tonight. Consumers will be able to place the pre-orders for the Nova 7i via Daraz and open market.

Huawei is offering free Huawei Band 4 worth Rs8,000 to all those who purchase it before May 31. The pre-order phase begins from May 18 and will continue till May 31, 2020, all through Eid-ul-Fitr.

The phone comes in unique colours of Sakura Pink and Crush Green, along with the classy Midnight Black. The Nova 7i is priced at Rs43,999.

HUAWEI Nova 7i promises features that will clearly dominate at its price point. To begin with, it has a HiSilicon Kirin 810 (7nm) SoC chipset, which is the only 7nm chipset in this segment. The processor gives a blazing fast performance be it immersive gaming or heavy social media usage – so people are in for a thrilling joyride. To top that off, it has a 40W HUAWEI SuperCharge that charges up to 70% in 30 minutes.

Huawei Nova 7i Opens Pre-orders in Pakistan

In the photography department, HUAWEI Nova 7i is a pure delight. With four rear cameras, the smartphone shoots wider, clearer and closer than one can ever imagine. The 48MP Quad Camera comes with an 8MP Ultra Wide Angle Lens, a 2MP Macro Lens and a 2MP Bokeh Lens – letting you switch between ultra-wide shots to cinematic bokeh portraits and super-detailed close-up shots all in one go. HUAWEI Nova 7i’s photographic prowess feels like having a professional studio right in your pocket.

It also takes night photography to a newer level. With the f/1.8 big aperture and ½ inch larger sensor, night shots become bright and ecstatic. Coupled with HUAWEI AI Image Stabilization and Handheld Super Night Mode, the photos are captured with a greater dynamic range for a sharper and crisper image.

All this stupendous imagery and videography and all that gaming and social media usage look stunning on the 6.4” HUAWEI Punch FullView Display. A side-mounted fingerprint design lets you unlock your phone faster than the blink of an eye.

With a camera this great and performance so fast, people would surely need a lot of space to store their photos, games and apps. Fortunately, HUAWEI Nova 7i comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB ROM so there is enough space for all your favourite things. It comes loaded with EMUI 10 based on Android 10 – giving a cleaner, more intuitive and elegant design and interface.

The phone has a boutique of apps in store for you with the HUAWEI AppGallery, Huawei’s official app marketplace. Enjoy exclusive app content as it continues to develop the global apps ecosystem to deliver a secure and diversified user experience. Not only that but with a plethora of third-party app stores like AppFinder, people can enjoy most apps on HUAWEI Nova 7i.

 

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ECC backs Rs194 Billion package to improve power sector finances

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ISLAMABAD – The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Wednesday approved a Rs194 billion financial package for power distribution companies (Discos), aimed at improving the sector’s financial health and addressing outstanding subsidy-related obligations.

According to official details, the package includes a Rs52 billion equity injection, the reallocation of Rs97.65 billion in subsidies, and the adjustment of Rs44.2 billion in arrears.

The ECC approved the transfer of Rs97.649 billion from the tariff differential subsidy allocation earmarked for K-Electric to the Inter-Disco Tariff Differential Subsidy, enabling the government to meet subsidy requirements across public-sector distribution companies.

The committee also approved the settlement of Tariff Differential Subsidy (TDS) arrears claims of Rs44.198 billion for the Tribal Areas Electricity Supply Company (Tesco), addressing pending subsidy obligations linked to the utility.

Officials said the measures are intended to provide financial support to distribution companies, improve subsidy management, and strengthen the balance sheets of utilities facing persistent losses due to low recoveries, electricity theft and high power generation costs.

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Nuclear inspections could resume soon after progress in Iran talks: JD Vance

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ISLAMABAD – WASHINGTON and Tehran reported progress on multiple contentious issues following high-level negotiations in Switzerland, with both sides agreeing to continue technical discussions aimed at reaching a broader agreement in the coming weeks.

Speaking after the talks, US Vice President JD Vance said the discussions had resulted in understandings on several key issues, including the return of international nuclear inspectors, mechanisms governing Iran’s frozen assets and arrangements intended to preserve navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

According to Vance, technical teams from both countries remained engaged after lengthy overnight negotiations and would continue working on the details of the preliminary understandings reached during the meeting.

He said the United States hoped inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) could resume shortly, describing the development as a positive step towards a more comprehensive settlement.

The talks took place in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, where mediators sought to build on recent diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing regional tensions and establishing a framework for future negotiations.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the outcome of the meeting, saying the discussions had generated momentum towards a negotiated settlement between the two countries.

In a statement, he said participants had agreed to establish a high-level oversight mechanism and pursue a roadmap designed to facilitate a final agreement within the next two months.

The premier also acknowledged the role played by Qatar and Switzerland in supporting the diplomatic process, while reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution.

Iran, however, offered a more cautious assessment of the discussions.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the nuclear issue had only been touched upon briefly and insisted that substantive negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear programme had not yet begun.

Nevertheless, he described the talks as productive and said the parties had agreed on several measures intended to create conditions for future negotiations.

Among the issues discussed were maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, the possible release of Iranian assets held abroad and arrangements related to regional ceasefire efforts, particularly in Lebanon.

Baghaei said technical experts would continue consultations on the implementation of the understandings reached in Switzerland, expressing hope that all parties would demonstrate seriousness in moving the process forward.

The negotiations, facilitated by Pakistan and Qatar, concluded after nearly 18 hours of discussions, with both sides indicating a willingness to maintain diplomatic engagement despite persistent differences on key issues.

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5.4-magnitude earthquake jolts Islamabad, KP and parts of Punjab

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ISLAMABAD – A moderate earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale was felt in Islamabad and several cities across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab on Monday, prompting residents to leave their homes and offices in panic.

According to the National Seismic Monitoring Centre, the earthquake originated in Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush region and occurred at a depth of 215 kilometres.

Tremors were reported in Islamabad, Peshawar, Buner, Bajaur, Faisalabad, Dera Ismail Khan, Khushab, Battagram, Mansehra, Swat, and Abbottabad, among other areas.

Residents in several cities rushed outdoors and recited prayers as the tremors were felt.

Authorities said there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to property.

The latest earthquake comes days after similar tremors were recorded in various parts of the country, reflecting the region’s vulnerability to seismic activity due to its proximity to major tectonic fault lines.

Pakistan frequently experiences earthquakes, particularly in its northern and western regions, which lie along the boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.

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