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OnePlus 13 gets big discount, all details

OnePlus 13 gets big discount, all details

India Today20-05-2025
OnePlus 13 gets big discount, all details
By Divya Bhati
If you've been eyeing the OnePlus 13, now's the time to grab it with all these sweet discounts. The OnePlus 13 5G (12GB RAM + 256GB storage) is officially priced at Rs 69,999 in India.
Original Price Tag
You can grab an instant Rs 5,000 discount on the OnePlus India website, Amazon, Flipkart, and Vijay Sales.
Flat Rs 5,000 Off
Shopping on Vijay Sales? Use a first-purchase coupon to snag an additional Rs 1,000 off.
Extra Rs 1,000 Off
If you've got a Flipkart-Axis Bank credit card, you can enjoy an extra 5 per cent cashback when buying on Flipkart.
Cashback on Flipkart
Employees of select companies can grab an extra Rs 2,500 off via the OnePlus India website.
Corporate Discount?
Exchange your old phone on the OnePlus India site and get an additional bonus of up to Rs 7,000 (depending on your device).
Trade-In & Save Up to Rs 7,000
The phone boasts a 6.82-inch ProXDR display, the blazing-fast Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and a huge 6000mAh battery.
Power-Packed Specs
It comes with a 50MP triple rear camera, a 32MP selfie shooter, and runs OxygenOS 15.0 (based on Android 15).
Also Read: OnePlus 13 review: Solid flagship phone for smart buyers
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