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India.com
2 hours ago
- Business
- India.com
Amazon Prime Day 2025 Announced: First-Ever 3-Day Sale Begins In July –Check Massive Deals, Bank Offers, Early Access, And More
New Delhi: One of India's biggest sales, Amazon's Prime Day sale is set to begin on July 12 and will continue till July 14. This will give shoppers in India three full days of exclusive deals and offers. Usually held as a two-day event every July, this is the first time Indian Prime members will get 72 hours of continuous discounts, new launches, and entertainment. The extended sale aims to offer more time and variety for customers to grab the best deals across categories. What's new this year? For the first time ever, Prime Day in India will run for three full days—starting at midnight on July 12 and ending at 11:59 PM on July 14. Amazon will be launching over 1,600 new products, including items from small businesses, start-ups, women-led brands, and local artisans. Popular brands like Samsung, OnePlus, Intel, HP, and Adidas will also join the sale. Can Anyone Access Amazon Prime Day Deals? No, Only Amazon Prime members can shop the exclusive deals during Prime Day 2025. The three-day sale event is designed as a special reward for subscribers, giving them early access to massive discounts across categories. From smartphones and tech gadgets (like cameras, VR headsets, laptops, and routers) to home appliances (including smart TVs, refrigerators, and washing machines), and fashion for men, women, and kids—there's something for everyone. Amazon Prime members can look forward to faster delivery on their orders. Plus, the new AI assistant, Rufus, will make shopping easier by helping users find, compare, and pick the best products in no time. What's in Store for Smartphone Shoppers This Prime Day? If you're planning to buy a new smartphone, Prime Day 2025 is the perfect time. Top brands like Apple, Samsung, OnePlus, iQOO, Redmi, and Lava are expected to offer discounts of up to 40 per cent on popular models. You can also enjoy additional benefits like 10 per cent instant discounts on select ICICI and SBI cards (T&C apply), no-cost EMIs, exchange offers, and extra bank coupons. Amazon Prime Membership Plans in India Amazon offers three types of Prime memberships in India, so you can choose one based on your budget and preferences: Prime (Rs 1,499/year) - Full access to Prime Video and Prime Music - Free fast delivery on eligible items - Exclusive deals during sales like Prime Day - Early access to lightning deals - Ad-free music and unlimited streaming Prime Lite (Rs 799/year) - Free standard delivery - Access to Prime Video on mobile only (with ads) - No access to Prime Music - Fewer shopping and entertainment benefits Prime Shopping Edition (Rs 399/year) - Designed mainly for shopping perks - No access to Prime Video or Music - Includes free delivery, exclusive deals, and early sale access


The Sun
5 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
U.S. lawmakers urge probe into OnePlus phone security
WASHINGTON: Two U.S. lawmakers on Friday asked the Commerce Department to investigate whether devices sold by Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus in the United States pose security concerns, according to a letter seen by Reuters. WHY IT MATTERS Representative John Moolenaar, a Republican who chairs a House of Representatives committee on China, and the panel's top Democrat, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, noted that major U.S. retailers sell OnePlus devices for use on two U.S. wireless networks. The lawmakers said a recent analysis by a commercial company provided to the committee indicates that these devices may potentially collect and transmit extensive user data -including sensitive personal information to servers under Chinese jurisdiction without explicit user consent. Shenzhen-based OnePlus did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The U.S. Commerce Department also did not immediately comment. CONTEXT BestBuy and both sell OnePlus phones for U.S. consumers, which operate on the Verizon and T-Mobile networks, the committee said. The lawmakers asked the department to task its Information and Communications Technology and Services program with investigating OnePlus phones, including to determine user data types collected by OnePlus devices without explicit user consent "including potential transfers of sensitive personal information and screenshots." Washington in recent years has cracked down on Chinese telecoms, revoking the authorization for China Telecom's U.S. subsidiary and others to operate in the United States, citing national security concerns. The Federal Communications Commission in November 2022 banned approvals of new telecommunications equipment from Huawei and ZTE as well as telecom and video surveillance equipment from Hytera Communications, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co.


The Sun
5 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Lawmakers want US Commerce Department to probe Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus
WASHINGTON: Two U.S. lawmakers on Friday asked the Commerce Department to investigate whether devices sold by Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus in the United States pose security concerns, according to a letter seen by Reuters. WHY IT MATTERS Representative John Moolenaar, a Republican who chairs a House of Representatives committee on China, and the panel's top Democrat, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, noted that major U.S. retailers sell OnePlus devices for use on two U.S. wireless networks. The lawmakers said a recent analysis by a commercial company provided to the committee indicates that these devices may potentially collect and transmit extensive user data -including sensitive personal information to servers under Chinese jurisdiction without explicit user consent. Shenzhen-based OnePlus did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The U.S. Commerce Department also did not immediately comment. CONTEXT BestBuy and both sell OnePlus phones for U.S. consumers, which operate on the Verizon and T-Mobile networks, the committee said. The lawmakers asked the department to task its Information and Communications Technology and Services program with investigating OnePlus phones, including to determine user data types collected by OnePlus devices without explicit user consent "including potential transfers of sensitive personal information and screenshots." Washington in recent years has cracked down on Chinese telecoms, revoking the authorization for China Telecom's U.S. subsidiary and others to operate in the United States, citing national security concerns. The Federal Communications Commission in November 2022 banned approvals of new telecommunications equipment from Huawei and ZTE as well as telecom and video surveillance equipment from Hytera Communications, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co.


India Today
8 hours ago
- Business
- India Today
US lawmakers push for probe into OnePlus over China data leak fears
Two top US lawmakers have called on the Commerce Department to investigate whether smartphones made by Chinese tech company OnePlus pose national security risks by transmitting user data to servers in China without user a letter obtained by Reuters, Representative John Moolenaar, a Michigan Republican who chairs the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, and Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, the panel's ranking Democrat from Illinois, said recent analysis provided to the committee raises significant lawmakers said a recent analysis by a commercial company provided to the committee "indicates that these devices may potentially collect and transmit extensive user data -- including sensitive personal information to "servers under Chinese jurisdiction without explicit user consent." Moolenaar and Krishnamoorthi are urging the Commerce Department to consider placing OnePlus on the Entity List, a US trade blacklist that restricts access to American-made technologies. Similar actions have been taken in recent years against companies like Huawei, DJI, and TikTok's parent company ByteDance over concerns about surveillance and state-sponsored data Commerce Department has not yet responded to the lawmakers' based in Shenzhen, China, is a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, which also owns Oppo, Vivo, and Realme. The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment.- EndsMust Watch


CNET
10 hours ago
- Business
- CNET
Early Prime Day Tablet Deals: Up to $400 in Savings on Apple, Samsung, OnePlus and More
Prime Day is just over a week away, with the event kickoff coming on July 8th. But you don't have to wait until then to find a great buy. Early deals are already rolling in on plenty of items, including electronics. From deals for under $100 to must-have devices like Fire TVs or top-notch tablets, Prime Day is an excellent time to shop. And it's not just Amazon with markdowns -- Best Buy and Walmart are also having competing sales worth shopping right now. We've found price cuts on everything from Apple to Samsung and beyond, but there's no telling how long these deals will last. Keep checking back, because we'll continue updating this page as new offers drop and other deals expire. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Early Prime Day tablet deals Apple iPad 10th gen: $299 A nice $50 savings brings the previous-gen iPad just under $300. The 10th generation is no longer the latest in Apple's standard iPad lineup, thanks to the fairly recent addition of the iPad 11th gen, but it's still an all-around solid tablet. With a 10.9-inch screen, 64GB of storage and a 10-hour battery life, this iPad is a great pick for folks looking for an Apple tablet for everyday browsing, streaming and reading. Details Save $50 $299 at Walmart Close OnePlus Pad: $395 This Android tablet is under $400 and is a great alternative to some of the major brands out there. The OnePlus Pad is not the latest on offer by OnePlus, but it does have a nice 11.6-inch display, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It also boasts a sleek and lightweight design at just 552g and 6.54mm thick. Details Save $85 $395 at Amazon Close Apple M4 iPad Pro (13-inch): $1,369 The powerful M4 iPad Pro is a great investment for creatives, and this modest $130 discount helps make it a little more affordable if you've been wanting to splurge on this model with a 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR display and 512GB of storage. Details Save $130 $1,369 at Amazon Close Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: $800 A $400 discount on the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a massive win for Android fans who love the Galaxy line. This is one of the best deals we've seen on a high-end Android tablet. This model also comes with the S-Pen so you can write and take notes easily. Plus, this tablet is also water- and dust-resistant, so you can take it with you on the go. And it comes with Galaxy AI. Details Save $400 $800 at Best Buy Close Microsoft Surface Pro, 13-inch (512GB): $1,200 This high-end Surface Pro tablet has a 13-inch OLED screen and a Snapdragon X Elite processor, making it an incredible option for productivity. Details Save $300 $1,200 at Best Buy Close Refurbished Fire Max 11 tablet: $130 The Fire Max 11 is a great budget tablet with a beautiful 11-inch screen, perfect for streaming, reading and chilling out. This model has been refurbished up to Amazon Certified levels, so it's trustworthy but might not be for everyone. Details Save $70 $130 at Amazon Close More early Prime Day tablet offers available now Is Amazon Prime Day a good time to buy a tablet? It depends. Your needs and preferences will affect which tablet you should buy, and some tablet options won't be as competitively priced as others during Prime Day. Amazon's deals on its own Fire tablets are a great place to start if you're looking for major discounts, but you can also score some serious savings on iPads and models from other brands. If you have an older tablet you can trade in, you can potentially save even more through trade-in programs at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon on eligible models. Do you need a membership for Prime Day tablet deals? To access the vast majority of Prime Day deals, you'll need to be a Prime member. If you've always yearned for the benefits of Prime but haven't made the jump, now's a great time to subscribe. Subscribing now could lead to significant savings, as tariffs are expected to raise prices on a lot of goods. In fact, 16% of shoppers say they're using Prime Day to start their holiday shopping well ahead of the holiday season, according to a new RetailMeNot survey. (Disclosure: RetailMeNot is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.) Read more: How to Sign Up for a Prime Membership Are other retailers offering high-quality tablet deals? Yes. In response to Prime Day, many of Amazon's competitors also lowered prices across the board, including on tablets. Both Best Buy and Walmart have Fourth of July deals that are offering plenty of savings already. In addition, you may also spot deals directly at HP, Samsung and Dell. Will tariffs impact this year's Prime Day deals? Tariffs are top of mind for most Americans, and they could impact this year's Prime Day event. Prices on items like electronics could very well increase, with companies like Apple trying to avoid this by moving manufacturing operations elsewhere. The tariffs are currently paused, but only until July, right when Prime Day begins. Watch this: How to Hack Amazon Prime Day: Shopping and Deals Advice 04:03 How does CNET select the best Prime Day offers? Our team of expert shoppers and deal hunters has spent years helping buyers understand which major sales and deals are legitimately good and which are more routine. That includes Black Friday, Prime Day, Memorial Day and countless other shopping events. We've become very good at weeding out scams and superficial deals on all sorts of tech, so you see only the best offers on items, like tablets. At CNET we look for real discounts, quality reviews and remaining sale time when choosing a deal to show you.