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Best Smartphone Offers : Amazon Prime Day vs. Flipkart Big Shopping Day Sale

Best Smartphone Offers : Amazon Prime Day vs. Flipkart Big Shopping Day Sale

The wait is almost over for the gadget buffs, as the e-commerce players has begun Amazon Prime Day and Flipkart Big Shopping Day sale.

The prime attraction, as always, is the exclusive discount and offers on the smartphones and their accessories. This year the company has offered a slew of deals to ensure a pleasant experience for the customers. Let’s have a look.

Amazon Prime Day Sale Offers on Smartphone

Amazon prime day sale is offering OnePlus smartphone at Rs 39,999 with an extra 2000 off on its exchange. The prime members can be a part of the quiz and stand a chance to win the phone for free. The company’s exclusive offers are not limited to it; the buyers can get a discount of 16% on the Honor 7X variant and can avail Redmi Y2 phone at a reduced rate.

There are other range of smartphones that is available at this platform at a discount of 40%, which includes Samsung Galaxy A72017 at a price rate of Rs 16,990, Asus Zenfone 4 Selfie Pro at a price of less than Rs 16,000 and LG V30+ at the rate of Rs 36,990 (half its original rate).

Furthermore, there a range of offers for the budget phones for example Gionee X1S is available at Rs 7,499, Lava Z10 is available at Rs 6,666 and Intex will be available at Rs 4,899.

The offers are also available on leading smartphones like Samsung which is available at the rate of 10,700 and a further off of Rs 10,000 on its exchange. Huwaei P20 is also available at the discount of 22% that means the customer can buy it for Rs 17,999 with low- cost EMI of Rs 2000 per month, Moto E5 plus is available at the rate of Rs 11,999 and Rs 2000 further on its exchange. The Moto E5 plus phone is available within 2 hours of its order.

Flipkart Big Shopping Day Sale

Flipkart Big Day Sale has already started and here the customers can avail the following discounts and offers with a huge cashback. Google Pixel that originally costs Rs 42,999 will be available at a flat rate of Rs 16,001. Apart from that, the buyers can also avail a cash back of Rs 8000 by making their purchase from the selected cards. An additional exchange discount of Rs 3000 is also available.

The Honor 10 smartphone which cost originally Rs 35,999 for 6GB RAM and 128GB storage version will be available at Rs29, 999. Samsung Galaxy On Nxt will be available at Rs 12,900 instead of Rs 16,990.

With all these tempting offers and discounts, we can say that both the companies have left no stone unturned to rope in the customers, but wait a minute, there are certain pitfalls involved in the online purchasing, and our next series edition will discuss that in details.  For now, keep yourself tuned to all these big discounts.

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