Previously, the Big Billion Days sale was slated to run from October 7 through October 12. As usual, Flipkart Plus members will get early access to the sale as well as other advantages.
Flipkart's Big Billion Days sales dates have been rescheduled, only days after Amazon announced their next Great Indian Festival event. Flipkart's sale event, co-sponsored by audio brand boAt, has been rescheduled for October 3 to October 10. Previously, the Big Billion Days sale was slated to run from October 7 through October 12. As usual, Flipkart Plus members will get early access to the sale as well as other advantages. Non-Flipkart Plus users can participate in the online sale early by redeeming their Flipkart SuperCoins. The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale, on the other hand, will begin on October 4 and extend throughout the full holiday month.
The Flipkart Big Billion Days sale will feature various bargains, discounts, and offers on a wide range of items, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, desktops, TVs, audio devices, and more. The e-commerce site provides a 10 per cent immediate discount on transactions made using Axis Bank and ICICI Bank credit cards. There is also a guaranteed cashback for Paytm payments (both wallet and UPI). Buyers will be able to take advantage of deals and discounts on various mobile phones from companies such as Motorola, Oppo, Poco, Realme, Samsung, and Vivo during the sale.
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These smartphone manufacturers also intend to sell new gadgets, such as the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, Oppo Reno 6 Pro Diwali Edition, and Realme Narzo 50.
Similarly, you can save up to 80% on electronics and accessories like smartwatches, power banks, headphones, and speakers, 70% on smart TVs, and 80% on products from Flipkart brands like Smartbuy and Marq. The event will also offer three daily promotions and "rush hours" featuring early bird discounts. Flipkart also stated that companies like as Motorola and Nokia would introduce new smart-TVs during the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale event.
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