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Bengaluru's Sony Signal gets its ‘Avengers Assemble' moment as delivery riders gather
Bengaluru's Sony Signal gets its ‘Avengers Assemble' moment as delivery riders gather

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Bengaluru's Sony Signal gets its ‘Avengers Assemble' moment as delivery riders gather

A viral picture from Bengaluru's Sony Signal has given the internet its latest dose of humour. The photo, showing delivery partners from apps like Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto, and Flipkart Minutes waiting at a traffic light, has left social media users comparing it to an 'Avengers Assemble' image, originally shared by X user Rahul Thanniru with the caption, 'Only possible at Sony Signal', was shot at the Koramangala intersection. Known for its chaotic traffic, the junction has now become the stage for what users have jokingly been calling the 'Delivery Cinematic Universe.'advertisementTake a look at the original post here: Taking the joke further, users later added a Bigbasket delivery rider to the scene using AI, making the frame look like a quick commerce battle photo also found its way onto Reddit. Another user, Aaraynsh, reposted it on X, asking people to caption the moment, and the internet did not disappoint.A user wrote, 'Koramangala task force.' Flipkart Minutes quipped, 'See how everyone is delivering in MINUTES?' Others went for pop culture references: 'Delivery multiverse has assembled. Someone call Dr. Scoot.'Some comments were pure gold. 'Indian version of Power Rangers - Red (Zomato), Orange (Swiggy), Yellow (Blinkit), Purple (Zepto), Maroon (Flipkart) - assembling at traffic signal, not to save the world, but to save your cravings,' one user user added, 'Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear wet raincoats and get cursed for being '2 mins late.''One of the users concluded it perfectly: 'This is not just a traffic signal. This is Quick Commerce in action - India's most competitive battlefield, where every second counts, every order matters, and every rider is a real-life superhero. Forget Silicon Valley. This is the real face of hustle and heat.'See the comments here:The internet may call it the 'delivery multiverse' or the 'Avengers of quick commerce,' but one thing is certain: this viral moment perfectly sums up Bengaluru's hustle and humour in one frame.- EndsMust Watch

Flipkart Launches 40-Minute Smartphone Exchange Service in Select Cities
Flipkart Launches 40-Minute Smartphone Exchange Service in Select Cities

Hans India

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Flipkart Launches 40-Minute Smartphone Exchange Service in Select Cities

Flipkart has rolled out a new express service that lets users exchange their old smartphones for new ones in just 40 minutes—all without stepping outside their homes. Branded under Flipkart Minutes, this service is currently operational in select areas of Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai, with plans to expand to more cities soon. This move reflects Flipkart's push to simplify and accelerate the smartphone upgrade process, combining ease, speed, and environmental responsibility. How the Exchange Works The process is built for ease. Customers can start by selecting the smartphone they wish to purchase on the Flipkart platform. By scrolling down the product page, they'll see an Exchange widget. Tapping on 'check price' opens a simple form where users provide details of their old device—such as the brand, model, and current condition—to receive an instant valuation. Once the offer is accepted, a Flipkart executive is dispatched to the customer's location. The professional inspects the device, collects it, and applies the agreed exchange value instantly to the new phone's purchase. The entire process—from evaluation to pickup—is designed to wrap up within 40 minutes. Flexible for All Conditions What sets the service apart is its inclusivity. Flipkart is accepting phones in various states—including damaged or non-functional devices. The platform notes that depending on the condition, users may get up to 50% of the new phone's cost covered through exchange. This level of flexibility ensures that even users with old or broken handsets can benefit from a quick and cost-effective upgrade. Driving Sustainability The initiative isn't just about faster upgrades. Flipkart underlines its commitment to responsible tech consumption. In a recent blog post, the company stated: 'Our goal is to create a seamless experience while contributing to circular economy practices. Recycling and reusing electronics is key to minimising e-waste,' a company spokesperson said. By embedding smartphone recycling into the upgrade journey, Flipkart aims to discourage e-waste and encourage environmentally sound disposal practices. This aligns with broader efforts to support a circular economy in India's growing tech market. What's Next? Originally envisioned as a quick-commerce initiative, Flipkart Minutes is now branching into tech services, addressing a long-standing consumer pain point: slow and cumbersome upgrade logistics. The seamless integration of this feature into the existing Flipkart app ecosystem means users can now initiate and complete their smartphone trade-ins within an hour—with zero travel, paperwork, or delays. With its blend of speed, ease, and eco-consciousness, Flipkart's new service is poised to reshape how Indians approach smartphone upgrades—making it faster and greener than ever before.

Flipkart will now let you exchange your old phone for new one in just 40 minutes, here is how it works
Flipkart will now let you exchange your old phone for new one in just 40 minutes, here is how it works

India Today

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Flipkart will now let you exchange your old phone for new one in just 40 minutes, here is how it works

Flipkart is reshaping the way users upgrade their smartphones with a newly launched express exchange service under its Flipkart Minutes platform. In a move that combines convenience with speed, the e-commerce giant now enables customers to swap their old phones for new ones, all in under 40 minutes. Currently available in select parts of Bengaluru, Delhi, and Mumbai, the service is expected to roll out to additional cities across India in the coming does it work?The process is designed to be as seamless as possible. Customers start by selecting a new smartphone on Flipkart's platform. After scrolling down the product page, they'll find the Exchange widget, where they can click on 'check price.' Here, users enter details about their current device, including brand, model, and condition, to receive an instant the exchange is confirmed, an expert is dispatched to the customer's location to verify the phone's condition and collect it. The determined exchange value is then immediately applied towards the purchase of the new phone. The entire transaction, from valuation to doorstep pickup, is claimed to be completed within 40 minutes. Flipkart is also accepting smartphones in a variety of conditions, including damaged or non-functional ones. Depending on the state of the old device, the exchange value can cover up to 50 per cent of the cost of a new phone. This flexibility makes the service accessible to a wide range of users, whether they're trading in a well-maintained handset or one that's seen better convenience, the programme is part of Flipkart's larger effort to promote environmentally responsible practices. By integrating smartphone recycling directly into the upgrade journey, the company is encouraging customers to dispose of their old devices in a responsible manner rather than letting them gather dust or end up in a blog post, Flipkart emphasised that the service is not only about faster transactions but also about building a more sustainable upgrade cycle. "Our goal is to create a seamless experience while contributing to circular economy practices. Recycling and reusing electronics is key to minimising e-waste,' a company spokesperson launch comes at a time when consumers increasingly seek immediate, hassle-free solutions. Flipkart Minutes, originally envisioned as a quick-commerce offering, is now expanding its capabilities to cover tech upgrades — a space traditionally associated with longer wait times and tedious embedding this service into its existing app ecosystem, Flipkart is streamlining the smartphone exchange process in a way that prioritises user convenience. Whether it's a working device with cosmetic wear or one that no longer powers on, customers can now easily trade it in without stepping out of their Flipkart prepares to bring this innovative solution to more cities across India, the fusion of speed, simplicity, and sustainability positions the service as a potential game-changer in the smartphone retail space.- Ends

Nothing to host India-exclusive Phone 3 'drop event' on July 12: Details
Nothing to host India-exclusive Phone 3 'drop event' on July 12: Details

Business Standard

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Nothing to host India-exclusive Phone 3 'drop event' on July 12: Details

British consumer technology brand Nothing has announced an 'exclusive drop event' for its new Phone 3 flagship smartphone. Set to take place on July 12 at UB City in Bengaluru, the company says this event will offer attendees the chance to purchase the Phone (3) before it goes on general sale. As an added perk, the first 100 customers to buy the Phone 3 at the event will receive the new Nothing Headphone 1 at no extra cost. The event begins at 7 PM and will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Nothing Phone drop event: Details Date: July 12, 2025 Time: 7PM Venue: UB City, Bengaluru Nothing Phone 3: Price and general availability 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 79,999 16GB RAM + 512GB storage: Rs 89,999 Nothing Phone 3 is already available for pre-booking in India, while general availability starts July 15 on ecommerce platform Flipkart, quick commerce platform Flipkart Minutes, and select retail stores including Croma and Vijay Sales. Nothing Phone 3: Details Nothing is positioning the Phone 3 as its first full-fledged flagship, building on its hallmark transparent design language. The Phone 3 introduces a new "Glyph Matrix" system on the rear, replacing the previous Glyph Interface LED arrangement. This matrix display supports app-specific alerts, contact-based notifications, live progress indicators, and a suite of mini features collectively branded as 'Glyph Toys.' These include tools and games such as Glyph Mirror, Digital Clock, Spin the Bottle, and others. The device also comes with AI-driven features, such as Essential Search, a universal smart bar that helps users search across contacts, media, and files while also handling general queries. Another new feature is Flip to Record, which allows automatic transcription and summarisation of meetings. Specifications: Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 2800x1260 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate (LTPS) Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 RAM: up to 16GB Storage: up to 512GB Rear camera: 50MP primary (OIS) + 50MP periscope telephoto (3x zoom) + 50MP ultra-wide Front camera: 50MP (EIS) Battery: 5,500mAh Charging: 65W wired, 15W wireless OS: Android 15-based NothingOS 3.5 Nothing Headphone 1: Details Price: Rs 21,999 Nothing's first over-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1, were developed in partnership with UK-based audio specialist KEF. The headphones offer features like active noise cancellation, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, and AI capabilities via ChatGPT and the company's own Essential Space assistant. The Nothing Headphone 1 will be available in India starting July 15 on ecommerce platforms Flipkart and Myntra, quick-commerce platform Flipkart Minutes, and select retailers including Vijay Sales and Croma.

Amazon Enters Delhi's Quick Commerce Arena With 10-Minute Delivery Service
Amazon Enters Delhi's Quick Commerce Arena With 10-Minute Delivery Service

News18

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Amazon Enters Delhi's Quick Commerce Arena With 10-Minute Delivery Service

Last Updated: Amazon has launched its 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in India's capital city, expanding its footprint in the fast-growing quick commerce market Amazon Now In Delhi: Amazon has launched its 10-minute delivery service, Amazon Now, in India's capital city, expanding its footprint in the fast-growing quick commerce market. The ultra-fast service, which first debuted in Bengaluru late last year, is now live in select pin codes in Delhi. Encouraged by strong initial traction, the company plans to scale the offering further in the coming months. 'Amazon has always focused on offering customers a wide selection with convenient and fast delivery," a spokesperson said. 'We are excited with the initial customer response and positive feedback, especially from Prime members. Based on this, we're now expanding the service over the next few months." Through Amazon Now, customers can receive curated everyday essentials in under 10 minutes, with the company promising the same safety, quality, and reliability associated with its core platform. Quick Commerce: The New Normal Amazon's move comes as Indian consumer expectations shift rapidly. Traditional 1–2 day delivery timelines are giving way to the instant gratification model. Flipkart jumped into the space with Flipkart Minutes last year, now operating in 14 cities. Quick commerce in India is booming, thanks to high urban population density, low-cost dark store networks, and evolving consumption habits. Industry reports suggest the sector will grow at over 40% annually through 2030. Initially focused on groceries, quick commerce players are now diversifying. Around 15–20% of gross merchandise value (GMV) now comes from categories such as electronics, fashion, and personal care. Swiggy's Instamart has started delivering smartphones across 10 cities. Blinkit and Zepto have expanded into home appliances and consumer electronics. Blinkit's CEO even hinted at offering air-conditioners, while BigBasket is preparing to list seasonal products like fans and coolers. Rising Costs, Tight Margins As competition heats up, platforms are spending aggressively to acquire and retain users. Customer acquisition costs have reportedly doubled to around Rs 800 per user. Zepto is pushing its Café brand, Swiggy is promoting a standalone Instamart app, and Blinkit is investing in regional expansion. Despite strong demand, profitability remains elusive. Blinkit's gross order value (GOV) rose 134% in Q4 FY25, but the company posted a Rs 178 crore loss. Swiggy Instamart's loss widened to Rs 840 crore amid aggressive expansion of its dark store network. Who's Gaining Ground? According to ICICI Securities, Blinkit and Instamart gained market share in the April–June quarter. Blinkit's GOV is estimated to have grown over 25% quarter-on-quarter, while Instamart saw a 22% rise. The overall sector grew by under 20%. In contrast, Zepto is facing headwinds. Daily active users (DAUs) fell from 5.5 million in December 2024 to 4.9 million in June 2025, while Blinkit's DAUs rose to 6.2 million. Instamart's new app logged 1.1 million DAUs in June. Analysts attributed Zepto's dip to pricing concerns and service inconsistencies. view comments First Published: July 11, 2025, 09:19 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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