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Nothing Phone 2 gets discount of Rs 17,000 on Amazon ahead of Phone 3 launch, now available for under Rs 28,000
If you are looking for a smartphone under Rs 27,000 with a design that is a little different from the usual ones, then the Nothing Phone 2 from Nothing Company can prove to be the best option for you.
The smartphone was launched in India with a price of Rs 44,999, but it is now available on Amazon for just Rs 27,999 – a whopping Rs 17,000 price cut without any exchange or bank offers required.
Also, if you have certain bank cards like Axis Bank, SBI or BOB, you can get an additional discount of up to Rs 1,250. EMI options are also available, starting at Rs 1,357 per month, including no-cost EMI for eligible users.
The price drop on the Nothing Phone 2 comes at a time when the anticipated launch of the Nothing Phone 3 is expected. Although the Phone 2 doesn’t have the latest chipset, it still performs brilliantly and has an attractive design.
It is one of the few phones in this segment to have a distinctive transparent back with Glyph LED lighting, which really helps it stand out and reinforces the brand’s distinctive visual identity.

Talking about the display of this smartphone, the Nothing Phone 2 has a stunning 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Not only this, it is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor paired with the Adreno 730 GPU. You can choose to equip it with up to 12GB of RAM and a large 512GB of internal storage.
Talking about the powerful battery of this smartphone, it has a 4,700mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging. Apart from that, the rear camera setup has a 50MP primary sensor and a 50MP ultrawide sensor, while the front camera is 32MP. Also, it comes with an IP54 rating, which protects it from dust and splashes.
If you don’t care about the latest specifications and instead value an attractive, well-crafted Android phone, then this offer on the Nothing Phone 2 is worth considering.
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Mumbai Couple Loses Rs 1.7 Crore in Fake WhatsApp Share Trading Scam
A retired Mumbai couple lost Rs 1.7 crore in a fake WhatsApp share trading scam. Cyber police confirmed that scammers posing as SEBI-registered brokers lured victims through a fraudulent app showing fake profits before disappearing with their entire savings.
A shocking incident has come to light from Mumbai where a retired couple lost their entire savings of Rs 1.7 crore after falling victim to a massive online share trading scam operated through a fake WhatsApp investment group.
The victims a retired petroleum company administrator and his wife a former BMC school teacher were primarily dependent on their pensions for their daily expenses.
According to the East Cyber Police the incident began on June 24 when the husband was added to a WhatsApp group claiming to offer stock trading opportunities. The group had several administrators who identified themselves as representatives of a company allegedly registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
They shared official-looking investment documents and persuaded members to download an app via a link and invest in the suggested stocks.
Believing the group to be legitimate the man initially invested Rs 50,000. Over the next few months between June and October, he transferred money multiple times to accounts provided by the group, totaling Rs 1.7 crore. The group also displayed fake trading dashboards showing profits further enticing him to invest more.
However when he later tried to withdraw his money he discovered that the app was not working and all the contacts in the group had disappeared. Shortly afterward the WhatsApp group was also deleted.
Realizing he had been scammed, the man filed a complaint with the cyber police. An FIR has been registered under sections 420 and 34 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and relevant sections of the Information Technology Act. Investigators are now trying to trace the scammers and recover the stolen money.
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Tech
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Now Available On Amazon With Discount Of Over Rs 44,000 — Here’s The Deal
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, originally priced at Rs 1,09,999, is now available on Amazon for Rs 69,600 — a massive Rs 44,000 discount. With bank and exchange offers, this limited-time deal makes Samsung’s foldable flagship a steal in 2025.
Samsung is a well-known name in the Indian smartphone market. Samsung is very popular among people in India. we have a fantastic deal for buyers of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 originally priced at Rs 1,09,999 is now available to customers on Amazon for Rs 69,600. This is a massive saving of Rs 44,000 for buyers.
Not only that, buyers can get an extra discount of Rs 4,000 by using an HDFC Bank credit or debit card for EMI transactions.
Additionally Amazon is also offering an exchange value of up to Rs 44,100 for old devices. It’s important to note that this deal is for a limited time only so interested buyers are advised to act quickly.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Specifications and Features
This smartphone features a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X foldable display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also has a 3.4-inch Super AMOLED outer screen that supports brightness up to 1,600 nits. Furthermore it runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1.1. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
As for the 4,000mAh battery in this smartphone it supports 25W wired fast charging 15W wireless charging and 4.5W reverse charging. Regarding the camera setup, it features a 50-megapixel main lens, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and a 10-megapixel front camera for selfies.
This device also includes AI-powered features. This smartphone features auto zoom which automatically adjusts the framing based on the subject. This is perfect for hands-free shots.
This smartphone comes in stunning colors for its buyers including blue, yellow, silver shadow and black. It combines the latest technology making it one of the most sought-after foldable phones in 2025.
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YouTuber Enderman’s Channel Termination Sparks Debate Over YouTube’s AI Moderation System
Tech YouTuber Enderman’s channel with 350K subscribers was wrongly terminated by YouTube’s AI system over a false link to a Japanese channel, sparking debate on AI moderation.
Tech YouTuber Enderman, known for his experimental and creative videos, recently suffered the sudden shutdown of his main channel, which had over 350,000 subscribers, as well as several smaller accounts.
The creator who has been making content since 2016 said he saw it coming, just days earlier, one of his smaller channels had been banned by YouTube.
Under the platform’s policy, users who have one terminated account cannot create or maintain alternate ones, as all linked channels risk removal.
However, what shocked Enderman and the YouTube community was the bizarre reason behind the ban.
Why did YouTube ban Enderman’s channel?
YouTube reportedly claimed that Enderman’s channel was linked to a non-English language Japanese gaming channel titled “Momiji plays Honkai: Star Rail Adventures”, which had previously been banned for multiple copyright strikes.
YouTube randomly terminated my channel because «it was linked to a channel that was terminated». Welcome to 2025. Can I please get justice? pic.twitter.com/Yy3NewZdID
— Enderman (@endermanch) November 3, 2025Advertisement
Enderman denied any connection to this channel, calling it a
“clear mistake by AI.”
Shortly after his smaller account was taken down, YouTube’s system flagged and terminated his main channel too, effectively erasing nearly a decade of work overnight.
2016-2025
— Enderman (@endermanch) November 3, 2025
These 9 years will always remain dear to me. All the connections I've made, all the fun I've had making the videos. This is not going down the drain. The only hope for this YouTube channel is a divine human intervention amidst all the AI business. https://t.co/0CpX5SBx3O
He wasn’t alone.
Other major creators, including Scratchit Gaming (402,000 subscribers) and 4096 (around half a million subscribers), also reported identical terminations citing the same Japanese channel.
YouTube’s recent reliance on AI-based enforcement systems has come under scrutiny, with creators arguing that the algorithm’s “high-confidence” automated decisions are leading to wrongful bans without human review.
In a final video posted before his termination, Enderman criticized YouTube’s growing dependence on artificial intelligence, questioning why “drastic measures like channel termination” were being handled by AI rather than human reviewers.
He warned other creators to treat YouTube as a “side hustle,” saying the platform’s unpredictable enforcement could “wipe out years of effort in seconds.”
To everyone still terminated — my case must've finally shaken up the YouTube HQ. The wave of reinstatements seems to be coming. Keep posting your experience with YouTube here on Twitter to secure your spot in the unblock queue.
— Enderman (@endermanch) November 5, 2025
Although YouTube later restored his and other affected channels within 24 hours, the incident has sparked a larger debate about the role of AI moderation and transparency on digital platforms.
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