Top smartphone deals from Flipkart, Snapdeal this week

Published : Jan 17, 2017, 03:01 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:59 PM IST
Top smartphone deals from Flipkart, Snapdeal this week

Synopsis

As new smartphones are ready to enter 2017, older smartphones undergo a price drop. This week some of the finest smartphones are available for a cheaper price after a price cut. 

Lenovo Z2 Plus price has been slashed by around ₹2500 - ₹3000. This price drop will let you take home the 32GB variant for ₹14,999 and the 64GB model for₹ 17,499. The device variants were earlier priced at ₹14,999 and ₹17,499 respectively. 

 

The devices are available to buy on both Amazon and Flipkart. Amazon offers EMI options that start at ₹1,562. On the other hand, Flipkart is selling it as an 'Assured' product with an exchange offer that will help you get up to ₹13,000 off on the device.

 

This means you can take home the 32GB variant for as low as ₹2000. Now, this is possible if you are ready to exchange an iPhone 6. But, we wonder who would choose to do that.

 

The Z2 Plus was launched in September last year and some of its features are 5-inch Full HD (1080 x 1920) display, 3GB/4GB RAM variants, Snapdragon 820,  13MP rear snapper and 8MP front-facing camera.

 

Snapdeal has teamed up with Google for some lucrative offerings with the Pixel and Pixel Plus including Rs 10,000 instant cashback from Yes Bank and ₹10,000 e-cash from Yatra. It will also offer a free mobile protection plan from Allianz worth ₹5999.

 

The Pixel is available at a starting price of ₹57,000 and the Pixel XL at ₹67,000. However, Flipkart is offering buyback with a discount up to ₹23,000.

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