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Reliance Digital India sale: MacBook Air at ₹49,990, iPhone 13 at ₹39,900
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Reliance Digital has kicked off the 'Digital India sale', live until August 17, in which it is offering discounts of up to 25 per cent along with bank offers, no-interest equated monthly instalment (no-cost EMI), and UPI discounts on a range of electronics and gadgets. Key deals include the MacBook Air M1 at ₹49,990, iPhone 13 at ₹39,900, Google Pixel 9a at ₹42,999, and a 55-inch UHD Google TV at ₹24,990.
The sale also features an additional five per cent discount on UPI payments for select accessories and a one-EMI-free offer on certain products.
Apple product offers
MacBook Air M1 – ₹49,990
After applying select bank offers, the first-generation MacBook Air M1 is available for ₹49,990, bringing Apple's M1 chip performance and long battery life at a budget-friendly price.
MacBook Air M4 – ₹82,900
With an instant cashback of ₹10,000, the MacBook Air M4 is priced at ₹82,900. Opting for no-cost EMI further reduces the effective price.
iPhone 13 – ₹39,900
The iPhone 13 (128 GB) can be purchased for ₹39,900 after applying limited-time bank offers.
Google Pixel 9a – ₹42,999
The Google Pixel 9a with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is available for ₹42,999 for a limited period.
Other deals
Televisions: 55-inch UHD Google TV at ₹24,990; 43-inch FHD TV at ₹12,990.
Washing machines: AI-powered washer-dryer from ₹49,990, with a freebie worth ₹8,990.
Accessories: Five per cent off on UPI payments for personal audio, smartwatches, telecom, and IT accessories.
Refrigerators & ACs: Freebies worth up to ₹8,990 on side-by-side and double-door refrigerators; 1.5-ton 3-star ACs from ₹19,990.
Kitchen & home appliances: Buy one appliance and get five per cent off; two appliances for 10 per cent off; three appliances for 15 per cent off.
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