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India Today
a day ago
- Business
- India Today
iPhone 13 selling at the lowest price
iPhone 13 selling at the lowest price By Ankita Garg Vijay Sales is giving a big discount on the iPhone 13. People who want to buy an iPhone at an affordable price, this is the deal for them. Here are the details on the latest iPhone deal. The iPhone 13 is listed on Vijay Sales at Rs 44,490. This price is visible on the black colour model, for the 128GB storage version. The current official retail price of this device is Rs 49,900, which means that the e-commerce site is giving a flat discount of Rs 5,410. There is also an extra discount of Rs 1,000 on the OneCard credit card EMI option, which will effectively lower the price to Rs 43,490. People can also check out for exchange offers on different platforms to claim even more discounts on the iPhone 13. But, do keep in mind that this exchange amount is calculated based on your old device's condition and age. But, availing exchange offers can lower the price by a big margin. Powered by the A15 Bionic chip, it can deliver smooth general performance for multitasking and day-to-day use, making it a reliable choice for budget-consious users. Despite newer models hitting the market, the iPhone 13 continues to receive iOS updates, ensuring long-term software support and access to new features. One of its key features is the dual-camera system, which can offer decent image quality at around Rs 43,000 range. For those seeking an iPhone experience without breaking the bank, the iPhone 13 offers a decent balance between performance, camera quality, and overall usability.


Mint
06-05-2025
- Business
- Mint
Amazing Great Summer Sale 2025: Up to 79% off on smart home devices like Alexa, CCTVs, door bells, seize the opportunity
The Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your home with the latest smart technology. Whether you're starting your smart home journey or expanding your existing setup, the Amazon Summer Sale 2025 brings fantastic offers on top-rated devices. From secure smart door locks and high-resolution CCTV cameras to Alexa-enabled voice assistants, smart plugs, automated lighting, and video doorbells, there's something for every household. These products provide more than just convenience—they enhance security, offer energy savings, and enable remote control. Enjoy exciting deals during the Amazon Sale 2025 to make your home smarter, safer, and more efficient than ever before. Don't miss out - shop now to create a home that thinks, responds, and protects with just a tap or voice command. ICICI Bank: 10% instant discount on credit/debit cards & EMI; min spend ₹ 3,000. 3,000. Bank of Baroda: 10% off on cards & EMI; min spend ₹ 5,000. 5,000. OneCard: 10% off on credit card & EMI; min spend ₹ 5,000. 5,000. Bajaj Finserv: No Cost EMI on purchases above ₹ 2,999. During the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025, upgrade your home security with smart door locks at great discounts. Enjoy features like keyless entry, remote access, and tamper alerts. With trusted brands offering up to 65% off, it's the perfect time to invest in smarter, safer access for your home. Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025 is the perfect time to buy CCTV cameras for home or office use. With advanced features like night vision, motion alerts, and remote monitoring, these cameras offer reliable security. Choose from leading brands and enjoy peace of mind with smarter surveillance, all at attractive sale prices. Smart plugs are a simple way to automate your home, and during the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025, they're available at brilliant prices. Easily control devices remotely, schedule usage, and save energy. Compatible with voice assistants, smart plugs bring convenience and efficiency—ideal for upgrading everyday appliances the smart way. During Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025, bring home Alexa-enabled devices at great prices. From managing smart homes to playing music, setting reminders, or answering questions, Alexa makes everyday life easier. Choose from Echo Dot, Echo Show, and more—perfect for hands-free convenience, voice control, and staying connected throughout your home. Smart lighting transforms your space with customisable brightness, colour, and schedules—and during Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025, it's more affordable than ever. Control lights via app or voice, set scenes, and enhance ambience with ease. Perfect for energy savings and modern living, smart bulbs and strips are a must-buy now. Smart doorbells offer added security and convenience, and during Amazon Great Summer Sale 2025, they're available at fantastic prices. See, hear, and speak to visitors remotely, receive motion alerts, and monitor deliveries in real time. With sleek designs and easy installation, they're an essential upgrade for today's connected home. Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase. First Published: 6 May 2025, 10:00 AM IST


Time of India
05-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
US VC QED investors set to deploy $300 million in India, APAC
US-based venture capital firm QED Investors is looking to deploy between $250 million to $300 million in early and growth-stage startups in India and Asia Pacific. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India much better equipped to target cross-border terror since Balakot India conducts maiden flight-trials of stratospheric airship platform Pakistan shuts ports for Indian ships after New Delhi bans imports from Islamabad 'While we do not have separate allocation for each geography, India will of course attract the major share of the investment planned for Asia,' Sandeep Patil , partner and head of Asia at QED Investors, told ET. Armed with a $925-million fund it raised in 2023, the fintech-focused venture firm plans to invest in Indonesia, Singapore, Japan and all across Asia Pacific. The strategy would be to invest in growth-stage companies and follow-up rounds beyond early-stage investments in Asia, Patil said. 'We have a growth fund and an early-stage fund,' he said. 'For the first cheque, we can deploy anywhere between $3 million to $20 million, and for growth stage companies, we can deploy between $20 million to $50 million.' Live Events In the last five years, QED Investors has invested around $220 million across Asia. It has taken early bets in Indian startups like neo-banking platform Jupiter, credit card sourcing platform OneCard, Upswing, which enables consumer facing startups to offer financial services, and Efficient Capital Labs, which offers financing solutions to Saas (Software-as-a-service) companies. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories QED Investors was founded in 2007 by Nigel Morris, who is also a cofounder of American banking corporation Capital One. Among Morris' famous early-stage venture bets are US-based personal finance startup Credit Karma, remittance startup Remitly, and Brazilian neo-bank NuBank. He is also an investor in Swedish fintech major Klarna. In December, QED Investors led a $25-million funding round in OneCard. While the fund has not undertaken any major stake sale in any of its Indian bets, Patil said booming public markets, with active retail institutional investor participation, and several successful startup IPOs over the last couple of years have given global investors much confidence to invest in India. Within the broader fintech theme, Patil is looking out for embedded finance players and those who are using artificial intelligence in finance . 'By embedded finance, I mean even consumer-facing applications who can use unique data sets to underwrite customers better or have some unique opportunities to tie in financial services into their products,' he said.