Flipkart Announces Big Diwali Sale in India: Check Deals, Sale Dates And More

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The Flipkart Big Diwali sale has been announced in India. This upcoming sale will kick off on October 21, but Flipkart Plus members can enjoy early access on October 20. Buyers will get an instant discount of 10 per cent on SBI Bank credit and debit cards. Flipkart has also announced up to 90% discount on Fashion items, 40-80% on Beauty, Food and Toys, up to 80% on TV, appliances and smart gadgets like wearables and more.

If you are planning to buy a new smartphone, here are the top picks that you need to look out for.

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Flipkart Big Diwali Sale: Best Deals on Smartphones

During the Flipkart sale, the Motorola Moto Edge 50 Pro will be priced at Rs 29,999, down from its original cost of Rs 35,999, offering a Rs 6,000 discount. This brings the price below Rs 30,000, and with additional offers, the effective price could drop further to Rs 27,999.

While the platform hasn’t unveiled all the deals yet, we anticipate discounts on devices like the Poco F6, Poco X6 Pro, foldables, OnePlus 12, Samsung Galaxy S24, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14, and more, similar to the recent festive sales.

Notably, Amazon has also announced its Diwali Special deals for its Amazon Great Indian Festival sale. Apple iPhone 13 that was earlier available at just Rs 49,900, down from Rs 69,900, is now selling at Rs 40,499 on Amazon. It is selling in Product (Red), Green, Midnight, Pink and Starlight colour options.

Down from Rs 20,999, OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite is available at Rs 16,999 on Amazon. It is selling in Super Silver, Ultra Orange and Mega Blue colour variants. OnePlus 12R and Samsung Galaxy M35 are selling at a lower price of Rs 34,999 and Rs 13,999 respectively.

Notably, Flipkart will reveal more details about the deals as we move closer to the sale date.

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