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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra gets Rs 50,000 discount

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra gets Rs 50,000 discount

India Today10-05-2025

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra price drops by Rs 50,000
Unnati Gusain
Amazon is selling the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra at as low as Rs 84,799. This means that the flagship phone's price drops by Rs 50,000.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra price drop
Additionally, the e-commerce website is offering Rs 2,543 cashback offer on Amazon Pay ICICI Credit card.
Bank discount
It boasts a stunning 6.8-inch Quad HD+ display.
Display
This flagship device packs a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
Processor
Its camera system includes a 200MP primary sensor, 10MP, 50MP, and 12MP lenses, along with a 12MP front camera for stunning selfies and video calls.
Camera
It also features a long-lasting 5000mAh battery with 45W charging support.
Battery
Samsung's Galaxy AI is a feature-rich AI implementation that already shines on the S24 Ultra.
AI powered feature
The S24 Ultra has top-tier hardware, including an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, a QHD+ display, and class-leading internals.
High-end features
The phone's design is equally remarkable, featuring a sleek glass build and an aluminum frame that exudes premium aesthetics.
Design
Also read: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is coming to town on May 13

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