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Vivo Y200 Pro 5G Launch Set on May 21st in India: Price and Specifications

By Srishty Kumari | Updated May 17, 2024, 5:52 PM IST
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Vivo Y200 Pro 5G will launch in India on May 21st at noon. The company’s mid-level smartphone is confirmed to come with a Snapdragon 695 SoC, curved screen, dual rear camera setup, textured back panel, and much more. It also has a silk glass design that makes it more attractive. Read the specifications, and price inside.

Vivo Y200 Pro 5G Launch Set on May 21st in India Price and Specifications
Vivo Y200 Pro 5G Launch Set on May 21st in India
Vivo’s Y200 Pro 5G is ready to enter the Indian market on May 21st. The company has set the time at 12 noon to launch its next Y series smartphones. This smartphone is confirmed to come with a curved screen and silk glass design and will be powered by the Snapdragon 695 5G chipset. The price is also expected to be around Rs 20,000 for PRO models.

Vivo Y200 Pro 5G: Specifications

The brand is teasing the Y200 Pro in the market. Some users have revealed that the smartphone will offer a curved 120 Hz AMOLED screen, silk glass design, and a powerful Snapdragon 695 5G chipset. It also shows a dual rear camera on the back, alongside a smaller round flash LED light. The phone is designed in green with a textured pattern on the back. The right edge is seen with the power button and volume rockers.

The brand claims to feature the slimmest curved 3D display in the segment, at just 7.49mm. The camera details are tipped to feature an anti-shake camera with OIS (optical image stabilisation). This phone also offers an updated version of night photography. It is also expected to feature 8GB RAM and ship with an Android 14-based OS.

Vivo Y200 Pro 5G: Price

Vivo has also hinted that the Vivo Y200 Pro 5G will cost around Rs 20,000. To remind you, the Vivo Y200 5G was launched at Rs 21,999 in India.


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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Sale Date in India Leaked: Color and Storage Options Tipped

By Srishty Kumari | Updated Jan 15, 2025, 1:41 PM IST
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Samsung is all set to launch its new Galaxy S24 series in the Indian market on 22nd January. Besides, leaks and rumours suggest that the next-gen Galaxy S25 lineup will be more expensive than the Galaxy S24 series. The latest development reveals the sale date for the Galaxy S25 series in India.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Sale Date in India Leaked Color and Storage Options Tipped
Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Sale Date in India Leaked: Color and Storage Options Tipped
Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to be unveiled on 22nd January. Samsung is set to hold its Galaxy Unpacked event on the day. The lineup will likely include the base Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25+ and the Galaxy S25 Ultra variants. Over the past few weeks, several leaked details about the upcoming handsets have surfaced online. The phones are expected to get Qualcomm's latest octa-core Snapdragon 8 Elite chipsets.

Now, a tipster has suggested the possible India sale date for the smartphones and their colour and storage options.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Sale Date in India Tipped


According to the tipster, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series deliveries will begin in India around February 3, with sales starting by February 9. Interested can pre-book the next-gen Galaxy S25 series phone on the company's official website in India and Flipkart.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: Color and Storage Options (Expected)


The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to launch in the first half of 2025, and leaks have surfaced regarding its potential color and storage options.

For the Galaxy S25 Ultra, rumours suggest a range of sophisticated colors, including Titanium Blue and Icy Blue, alongside other vibrant shades. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ models may offer a similar color palette with variations in finish.

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In terms of storage, the series is likely to cater to diverse user needs with various options. The base models may offer 128GB and 256GB configurations, while higher-end models could feature 512GB and even 1TB storage options.

It is important to note that these details are based on leaks and rumours. Official specifications and availability will be announced by Samsung closer to the launch date.



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WhatsApp Introduces New Camera Effects, Selfies Stickers and More: Details

By Himani Jha | Updated Jan 15, 2025, 1:35 PM IST
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WhatsApp has rolled out a new update bringing a suite of exciting camera features to its users. This update enhances the in-app camera experience with new effects, selfie stickers, and other improvements, making it easier and more fun to capture and share moments with friends and family. Check out all details here.

WhatsApp Introduces New Camera Effects Selfies Stickers and More Details
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Meta-owned instant messaging platform - WhatsApp has introduced a bunch of new features and updates to enhance the user experience and make the conversation more fun. In the latest update, the messaging app has added new camera effects, selfie stickers, the option to share sticker packs, and faster reactions. Users will get 30 backgrounds, filters and effects options to choose from during the chat. Meta has announced the updates in its latest blog post. Read out all details here.

Taking to its blog post Meta said, “We continuously strive to enhance the fun and usability of WhatsApp, and we’re thrilled to start the new year with fresh features and design improvements to enrich your experience.” Here are all the features that users will get as a part of the latest WhatsApp update.

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WhatsApp latest update: New features

1. Camera effects: At present, users can select from 30 backgrounds, filters, and effects while capturing and sharing a video or image in their messages to enhance the visuals.

2. Selfie stickers: One can now also convert selfies into stickers. To begin, press the create sticker icon and you’ll find the camera option to capture a selfie and make your sticker. This option is currently available on Android and will be released on iOS shortly.

3. Share a sticker collection: Have you found a sticker pack that you think a friend would enjoy? You can now share them straight in your conversations.

4. Faster responses: You can now double-tap a message to react and easily browse your frequently used reactions.

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In addition to these, the WhatsApp has also been recently spotted developing a new feature for its Web version that will enable users to conduct a web search on shared images. The features, known as Search on Web, will reportedly allow users to perform a reverse image search through Google rapidly, all within the messaging platform. This functionality is likely to reduce the dissemination of false information and safeguarding users from being deceived by online frauds. Notably, the company started the testing this feature on WhatsApp for Android in November, last year.

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iPhone Users Targeted with a New Scam on the Block: Here's All You Need to Know About the Apple Messages Scam

By Simran Sukhnani | Updated Jan 15, 2025, 11:26 AM IST
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In the latest fraud news, threat actors are exploiting iMessage on iOS devices to send deceptive messages, tricking users into clicking malicious links under the pretense of avoiding returned courier deliveries. This Apple scam is making headlines in tech news today, raising concerns for iPhone users.

iPhone Users Targeted with a New Scam on the Block Heres All You Need to Know About the Apple Messages Scam
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India Post Phishing Scam Targets iPhone Users: What You Need to Know



Cybercriminals are targeting iPhone users in India with a phishing campaign disguised as official India Post communications. The scam, identified by FortiGuard Labs, tricks victims into sharing sensitive personal and financial information under the pretense of delivering a package. This large-scale operation is linked to the China-based threat group Smishing Triad, which has conducted similar attacks worldwide.


How the Scam Operates


The attack begins with fraudulent iMessages sent to Apple ID accounts, claiming that a package is awaiting delivery at an India Post warehouse. Victims are directed to a fake India Post website where they are asked to provide personal details and credit card information for a supposed redelivery fee.

Investigations reveal that over 470 phishing domains impersonating India Post have been registered since January 2024, with nearly 300 of these domains tied to a Chinese registrar. The scam uses these fake domains to mirror the real India Post website, making it harder for users to differentiate between authentic and fraudulent communications.

This campaign, part of a growing trend in "smishing" attacks, highlights the scammers' focus on exploiting trusted brands like India Post to deceive users. The attackers also use urgency tactics, such as claiming victims must act within 24 hours, to lower vigilance and prompt hasty actions.


Protecting Yourself Against Smishing


iPhone users are advised to remain cautious when receiving unexpected messages or notifications, especially those requesting personal or financial information. To safeguard yourself:

  • Avoid clicking on links in suspicious messages, even if they seem urgent or authentic.
  • Manually visit official websites by typing the URL instead of using shared links.
  • Enable multi-factor authentication on your Apple ID and other accounts to add an extra layer of security.
  • Regularly update your devices and security software to defend against vulnerabilities.
  • If you suspect a message is fraudulent, report it to the appropriate authorities and delete it immediately.
By staying vigilant and following these practices, users can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to such phishing scams.