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Samsung Galaxy S24 selling at the lowest price
Samsung Galaxy S24 selling at the lowest price

India Today

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy S24 selling at the lowest price

Samsung Galaxy S24 selling at the lowest price By Ankita Garg The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently selling at its lowest price so far on Flipkart. With flat discount and zero conditions, the flagship smartphone is now available at a very affordable price. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently listed on Amazon at a discounted price of Rs 46,999 for select models. People who want to buy the yellow model can get it for around Rs 43,000 on Amazon. To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S24 was launched in India at a starting price of Rs 79,999. This means that buyers are getting a flat discount of Rs 33,000 without any terms or conditions. At the moment, there is no bank offer available, but the deal is already quite attractive for those who have been planning to buy this flagship phone at a lower price. It is worth noting that the mentioned offer is for the 128GB storage model. Other storage models have also received discounts on Amazon. The Galaxy S24 comes in four colour variants: Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Marble Grey, and Onyx Black. Since this is a flagship, you can expect powerful performance out of the box, be it gaming or general tasks. The Galaxy S24 has a 6.4-inch display, which is great for binge watching and quite bright outdoors. The colours are rich and the panel has minimal bezels around it. For your reference, the Galaxy S24 is powered by Samsung Exynos 2400 SoC and packs a 4,000mAh battery under the hood.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets over Rs 30,000 discount
Samsung Galaxy S24 gets over Rs 30,000 discount

India Today

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets over Rs 30,000 discount

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets over Rs 30,000 discount By Unnati Gusain The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently selling at a huge discount on Flipkart. It is a solid phone and one can now buy it with a massive discount offer, that too without any terms. Here are the details. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently listed on Flipkart at Rs 52,999, down from Rs 79,999. After the flat discount of Rs 24,000, Flipkart is also giving a Rs 2,650 bank offer on Axis Credit Card. It is worth noting that the mentioned offer is for the 256GB storage model. Other storage models have also received discounts on Flipkart. The Galaxy S24 comes in four colour variants: Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Marble Grey, and Onyx Black. Since this is a flagship, you can expect powerful performance out of the box, be it gaming or general tasks. The Galaxy S24 has a 6.4-inch display, which is great for binge watching and quite bright outdoors. The colours are rich and the panel has minimal bezels around it. For your reference, the Galaxy S24 is powered by Samsung Exynos 2400 SoC and packs a 4,000mAh battery under the hood.

Samsung Galaxy S24 price drops by Rs 36,034
Samsung Galaxy S24 price drops by Rs 36,034

India Today

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy S24 price drops by Rs 36,034

Samsung Galaxy S24 price drops by Rs 36,034 By Ankita Garg The Samsung Galaxy S24 is now available at its lowest price yet on Amazon. With a straight discount and no extra conditions, this flagship phone is up for grabs at a great deal. Here are the details. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently listed on Amazon at a discounted price of Rs 43,965. To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S24 was launched in India at a starting price of Rs 79,999. This means that buyers are getting a flat discount of Rs 36,034 without any terms or conditions. At the moment, there is no bank offer available, but the deal is already quite attractive for those who have been planning to buy this flagship phone at a lower price. It is worth noting that the mentioned offer is for the 128GB storage model. Other storage models have also received discounts on Amazon. The Galaxy S24 comes in four colour variants: Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Marble Grey, and Onyx Black. Since this is a flagship, you can expect powerful performance out of the box, be it gaming or general tasks. The Galaxy S24 has a 6.4-inch display, which is great for binge watching and quite bright outdoors. The colours are rich and the panel has minimal bezels around it. For your reference, the Galaxy S24 is powered by Samsung Exynos 2400 SoC and packs a 4,000mAh battery under the hood.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets Rs 26,800 discount
Samsung Galaxy S24 gets Rs 26,800 discount

India Today

time29-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets Rs 26,800 discount

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets Rs 26,800 discount By Unnati Gusain The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently selling at a huge discount on Flipkart. It is a solid phone and one can now buy it with a massive discount offer, that too without any terms. Here are the details. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is currently listed on Flipkart at Rs 55,999, down from Rs 79,999. After the flat discount of Rs 24,000, Flipkart is also giving a Rs 2,800 bank offer on Axis Credit Card. It is worth noting that the mentioned offer is for the 256GB storage model. Other storage models have also received discounts on Flipkart. The Galaxy S24 comes in four colour variants: Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Marble Grey, and Onyx Black. Since this is a flagship, you can expect powerful performance out of the box, be it gaming or general tasks. The Galaxy S24 has a 6.4-inch display, which is great for binge watching and quite bright outdoors. The colours are rich and the panel has minimal bezels around it. For your reference, the Galaxy S24 is powered by Samsung Exynos 2400 SoC and packs a 4,000mAh battery under the hood.

EXCLUSIVE I took my phone in for repairs and what followed was 11 weeks of pure hell... all because I left a bad review
EXCLUSIVE I took my phone in for repairs and what followed was 11 weeks of pure hell... all because I left a bad review

Daily Mail​

time25-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE I took my phone in for repairs and what followed was 11 weeks of pure hell... all because I left a bad review

An Aussie mum has claimed a phone repairs company deliberately broke her phone after she repeatedly refused to delete a scathing Google review. Danielle Fraser, 36, first visited Fone Lab Campbelltown, in southwest Sydney, to fix her Samsung Galaxy S24's broken screen for $350 in December. She claims her phone was held hostage for over 11 weeks after she left the company a bad review in which she accused them of not honouring the warranty period twice. In text messages obtained by Daily Mail Australia, Fone Lab told Ms Fraser her 'phone screen replacement has been done' and was ready to be picked up. But when Ms Fraser arrived to pick up the phone, she claims an employee refused to hand it over after she refused to delete her bad review. She said the worker then allegedly removed the fixed screen and replaced it with a broken one - despite Ms Fraser already paying hundreds of dollars in repairs. 'But before giving it back to me they spent over 20 minutes breaking it again,' she claimed in a TikTok video about her experience with Fone Lab. 'It was fixed and they broke it so they could give it back to me in the original condition that I gave it to them back in March.' Ms Fraser's problems with Fone Lab began when she brought her phone back in to be repaired in March, three months after the initial repair in December. The mum, who works two jobs as a bartender and in education, said her phone was still in warranty when she gave it to Fone Lab to be fixed. The company repaired the device and asked Ms Fraser to pay $300, as her warranty had expired within the two days it had been in their possession. She paid the $300 but just one day later, the phone screen went black. Ms Fraser took the phone back to Fone Lab for the second time, where she was told the device needed to be sent to the screen manufacturer. In April, she was told 'the warranty is void because there is a small fracture that they can see under a microscope'. Ms Fraser claimed it was 'impossible' to see the scratch and 'had to take their word for it' as she was unable to prove she hadn't caused the damage. Her husband returned to Fone Lab to retrieve the device to get it fixed elsewhere, but the workers refused to give it back. It was at this point Ms Fraser contacted Fair Trading and wrote a Google review about her experience with the business. In May, Fone Lab said it would 'replace the screen at no cost' but Ms Fraser would need to remove her negative review, which she refused to do. She claims she was asked to return to the premises alone to retrieve her phone, which they confirmed had been fixed in a text message. In footage of the encounter, Ms Fraser and the Fone Lab worker are seen filming each other as her phone, covered in sticky tape, was finally handed back. Ms Fraser has since branded her experience with the company 'unfair and deceitful'. 'I feel like this is so wrong. This is so wrong on so many levels... to treat a customer like this, get mad at the customer for telling people... and then punishing the customer because they left a review,' she said. She claimed her review and other negative reviews have since disappeared from Google and she is struggling to understand why. Daily Mail Australia has seen a copy of Ms Fraser's review, which is no longer online. Fone Lab has a 4.9 out of 5 rating on Google, from 95 reviews. A spokesperson for Fone Lab Campbelltown said: 'The customer has paid for a service which was successfully completed as agreed. 'Unfortunately, the issue now presented is the result of physical damage, which is not covered under warranty. While we understand the customer's frustration, we must follow our warranty policy fairly and consistently. 'We also want to note that aggressive behavior towards our staff, as well as attempts to intimidate or harass the business on social media, are not appropriate and do not support a productive resolution. 'We remain committed to assisting our customers within the scope of our policies and encourage respectful communication so that we can work towards the best possible outcome.' A spokesperson for NSW Fair Trading said they are 'aware of the complaint and has been in contact with Fone Lab Campbelltown to discuss the concerns raised'. 'Under the Australian Consumer Law, businesses must honour their warranty provided in addition to consumer guarantees which automatically come with a product or service, regardless of whether a customer leaves a negative review,' they said. 'In this case, the trader denied the warranty claim on the basis the damage to the phone screen appeared to be accidental or physical, which voided the warranty. 'The trader provided NSW Fair Trading with supporting evidence, including photographs, to justify its decision. 'The customer was informed of the trader's response and advised of their options to pursue the matter further, including seeking independent legal advice or lodging a claim with the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT).'

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