Flipkart Freedom Sale: Rs 13000 discount on iPhone 7, Rs 18000 off on Google Pixel

Published : Aug 09, 2017, 03:08 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:40 PM IST
Flipkart Freedom Sale: Rs 13000 discount on iPhone 7, Rs 18000 off on Google Pixel

Synopsis

iPhone 7 gets a flat Rs 13,201 discount. The Moto G5 Plus is listed at a discounted price of Rs 14,999. The Google Pixel gets massive Rs 18,000 off.

It’s been raining discounts as Amazon, Flipkart and Paytm kickstarted their Independence Day sale, offering massive discounts and cashback offers. Here's a quick look at some of the coolest smartphone offers on Flipkart.

To begin with, iPhones are now available at attractive discounts. The iPhone 6s is selling at Rs 35,999 after a special flat discount of Rs 10,901. Users will also get up to Rs 15,600 discount on exchange. You can buy the iPhone 6s here.

If you are ready to shell out roughly Rs 7000 more than the iPhone 7 is now available at a special Rs 13,201 discount and priced at Rs 42,999. In addition, you can get up to Rs 15,600 off on exchange. You can buy the iPhone 7 here.

The Moto G5 Plus is listed at a discounted price of Rs 14,999, instead of Rs 16,999. You can buy it here. The Google Pixel gets massive Rs 18,000 off and is selling at Rs 43,000. You can buy it here

The Redmi Note 4 is also available priced at Rs 12,999. It offers up to Rs 12,000 off on exchange, and extra Rs 1000 off on regular exchange. Those using Axis bank, can get 5 percent extra off. You can buy it here

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