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OnePlus 13 to be available with Rs 10,000 discount offer during Amazon Prime Day Sale

OnePlus 13 to be available with Rs 10,000 discount offer during Amazon Prime Day Sale

India Today08-07-2025
The OnePlus 13, which is one of the best flagship phones of 2025, is set to receive up to Rs 10,000 discount offer during Amazon Prime Day Sale. Ahead of the big sale event, the company has revealed all the details, with a breakup of the deal. Since this is a solid high-end phone and you will hardly such a big discount on OnePlus phones, this would be a steal deal for many fans. Here is everything you need to know.advertisementOnePlus 13 to be available with Rs 10,000 discount offer during Amazon Prime Day SaleThe OnePlus 13 will receive a flat price drop of Rs 5,000 during Amazon Prime Day Sale. For your reference, this device was launched in India at Rs 69,999, which means consumers will be getting a flat discount of Rs 5,000 without any terms or conditions. In addition to this, users will also find an extra Rs 5,000 off on certain bank cards, which will effectively drop the price to Rs 59,999. So, the total discount offer is Rs 10,000. This is a solid deal because OnePlus 13 comes with a vibrant display, solid performance, a good camera, clean software, and great battery life with a fast charger in the retail box. For people who don't know, the latest Amazon Prime Day Sale will begin on July 12 and last until July 14. During this sale period, the e-commerce giant is promising to offer up to 40 per cent discount on several smartphones and other electronics. Smartphones from brands like Samsung, iQOO, Apple, and more will also be on sale. For instance, Amazon has confirmed through early teasers that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will be available with a big discount offer, with it costing as low as Rs 74,999.
The S24 Ultra was announced in India at Rs 1,29,999 and while it is now more than a year old, it is still a solid flagship phone with the iconic Note-style design. You can expect an excellent camera experience, with a lot of useful software features, AI features integrated into it, a lively screen with rich colours, and a powerful performance out of the box. Since this is an Ultra model, you also get an S pen, which is really cool and helpful in scenarios when you want to sign digital papers or take notes during an event or click a photo from a certain distance. Overall, you are getting a great phone. With OnePlus 13, you are getting the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and the S24 Ultra has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. Those who want to buy a Samsung Galaxy S Ultra phone with the newer Snapdragon chip can consider buying the S25 Ultra. But, there is no information on whether this year's S25 Ultra model will also receive some discount. We will likely get more details in the coming days.Both OnePlus 13 and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra are solid flagship phones. Users should make their buying choices based on their requirements and budget. Lastly, Amazon has also promised to offer discounts on the iPhone 16 series and iPhone 15, so there is something for Apple lovers too. If you want the details on the best phone deals, you can stay tuned to India Today Tech as we will be doing the coverage of it.- Ends
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