Treat Yourself an iPhone 13 during this Festive Season
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Treat Yourself an iPhone 13 during this Festive Season

    Posted by Rohit Yadav On 22-Sep-2022 01:30 PM

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It's been a year since the iPhone 13 launched, but given that it's barely different from the new iPhone 14, it's a pretty compelling proposition for anyone looking to pick up an iPhone this holiday season.

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The iPhone 13 currently starts at Rs 69,900 after Apple cut the price by Rs 10,000, but you may only pay Rs 65,900 if you buy it from Amazon India. You can find all information about the iPhone 13 bargains here.

Similar to the iPhone 13 there are also several iPhone 12 deals on Amazon and Flipkart. The iPhone 12 is now two years old but if you can get it at a reasonable price, the iPhone 12 is also an excellent choice if you are looking to enter the Apple ecosystem.

Amazon India iPhone 13 Deals

The basic 128 GB iPhone 13 is priced at Rs 65,900. The price is 74,900 rupees for the 256GB model and 99,900 rupees for the 512GB model. Users can trade in their previous phone for up to Rs 14,250 with exchange offers applicable to all available storage options. This further reduces the price of the base model to Rs 51,650.

Flipkart iPhone 13 Deals

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According to a deal leak from Flipkart's Big Billion Day sale, the iPhone 13 will be even more affordable, starting at around Rs 50,000. However, it is still unclear whether this price will include offers from banks and exchanges. We'll have to hear more about that when the deal opens on September 23rd.

Amazon India iPhone 12 Deals

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Apple iPhone 12 base model with 64 GB storage will be available for Rs 46499 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival. Additionally you can exchange your existing device to make the price even lower. Moreover there are also several bank offers you can apply to get additional discounts.


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Deep Fake Defense 101: Learn How to Stop the Spread of Deceptive Videos

In recent times, video calls have become a popular way for people to connect with their loved ones or colleagues across the globe. However, it's important to be cautious during video calls, as advancements in technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), have made it easier for fraudsters to deceive unsuspecting individuals. A case in point is an incident in northern China where a man fell victim to an AI-driven video call scam involving deepfake technology. Using AI-powered face-swapping, the scammer posed as the victim's close friend during the call and convinced him to transfer a significant amount of money. The victim realized he had been duped when his real friend expressed no knowledge of the call. Fortunately, local police were able to recover most of the stolen money and are actively working to trace the remaining amount. To combat the growing threat of AI-driven scams, China has implemented new rules to provide legal protection for victims and has been tightening its scrutiny of such technology. Now the question arises, how can one spot a fake video call? Here are some signs to watch out for: Video quality: Fake videos often have poor quality. Look for watermarks or other indications that the video is sourced online. Contact information: Verify if the caller is on your contact list and if the displayed name matches the contact information you have for that person. Video sizing: Pay attention to any distortion in the video proportions, as fake video calls may require resizing to fit the webcam window. Given the rise of AI-based scams in India, it is crucial for individuals to remain vigilant and exercise caution during video and voice calls. A study revealed that India has the highest number of victims, with 83% of Indians falling prey to fraudulent activities. Deepfake technology has become a concern in recent years. It involves the use of AI to create realistic yet fake videos or images by collecting and mimicking visual and audio data of the target individual, often obtained from publicly available sources like social media. In summary, staying alert and being aware of the signs of a fake video call can help protect individuals from falling victim to AI-driven scams.

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