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Nothing Phone 3 Set for July 1 Launch, Major Design Shift Sparks Buzz

The next chapter in Nothing’s smartphone journey is almost here. The London-based tech company, led by Carl Pei, has announced that the Nothing Phone 3 will officially launch on July 1 in India and other global markets. And while the official debut is still a few weeks away, a fresh teaser has already stirred up conversation — and controversy — among fans. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the company offered a sneak peek at the Phone 3's rear design with the phrase “ultra-precise engineering.” The teaser shows a partial view of the back panel — featuring a new dual-tone finish and some distinct etchings. But here’s the real shocker: the iconic Glyph interface is gone. Yes, you read that right. Nothing is moving away from the glowing LED pattern that made its phones instantly recognizable. This design change has caught many off guard, considering the Glyph lights had become a signature feature since the brand’s debut. For those unfamiliar, the Glyph interface was more than ...

Vivo Prepping Sleek New Y-Series Phone for India, May Feature Curved AMOLED Display Under ₹15,000

After rolling out the Vivo Y19 5G in India just last month, the company seems to be quietly working on another addition to its Y-series lineup. While the official name hasn’t been confirmed yet, early leaks hint at a new budget-friendly phone that could make a splash—especially with a curved AMOLED display, a feature that’s still pretty rare in this price range. According to a report from 91mobiles, which cites unnamed industry insiders, Vivo is planning to introduce a new Y-series smartphone that may claim the title of the slimmest device with a 3D curved AMOLED screen under ₹15,000. If that turns out to be true, it’s a bold move that could give the brand an edge in India’s increasingly competitive mid-range segment. A few design details have started to emerge. The phone is rumored to come in three colours: festive gold, freestyle white, and nebula purple. The freestyle white version, interestingly, might sport a distinctive rear panel pattern. The device is also tipped to be just 7.4...

Kawasaki Rolls Out Big Discounts on Ninja 300 in June Up to ₹25,000 Off

If you’ve been eyeing the Kawasaki Ninja 300, now might be the perfect time to bring one home. As part of its June promotional campaign, Kawasaki is offering sizeable discounts on its popular sports bike, the Ninja 300—up to ₹25,000 off. And for those considering the grey color variant specifically, there’s an additional ₹15,000 slashed off the price tag. These offers apply to the 2024 model year of the Ninja 300 and are valid until the end of the month or until stocks last—whichever comes first. Buyers are encouraged to check with their local dealers for exact availability and final pricing, as discounts can vary by location. What’s Under the Hood? The Ninja 300 continues to be powered by a 296cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine, capable of producing 38.88 bhp and 26.1 Nm of peak torque. It’s not a jaw-dropping figure, but for a lightweight sportbike in this segment, it strikes a solid balance between everyday rideability and weekend thrills. Features That Matter Kawasaki has packe...