
OnePlus giving Buds 3 for free, conditions apply
OnePlus giving Buds 3 for free, conditions apply
By Divya Bhati
OnePlus is offering the OnePlus Buds 3 for free as part of its Summer Sale 2025 bundle with the OnePlus 13R.
OnePlus Summer Sale
The offer is valid only on the purchase of the OnePlus 13R during the sale period.
Only on OnePlus 13R
The free Buds 3 bundle is available via the OnePlus website, OnePlus Store app, and partner platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, and Reliance Digital.
Sale starting May 1
During the sale the OnePlus 13R will be available at a discounted price of Rs 39,999.
OnePlus 13R discount
Buyers can also avail up to Rs 4,000 exchange bonus and 6 months of no-cost EMI during this offer.
More savings
The OnePlus Buds 3 – as we found in our review offers balanced audio and ANC and are one of the best audio products from the brand.
OnePlus Buds 3 review
The option to buy discounted OnePlus 13R and free Oneplus Buds 3 is a solid deal, as you're not only saving on the phone but also getting a complete multimedia experience from OnePlus.
Solid deal

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