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Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2019: best deals and offers

Amazon India is hosting the Great Indian Festival sale 2019 which kicks off from September 29. The sale will showcase new products launches, cashback offers, discount & deals across a wide range of category across the online retail platform.

The Great Indian Festival sale 2019 will go on till midnight October 4 and as always, Amazon India offers early access to the sale for its Prime members. For them, the sale will begin at 12 noon on September 28. That's a 12-hour lead for Prime subscribers!

During the sale, Amazon will offer deals on a variety of selection across different catalogs like smartphones, laptops, cameras, large appliances & TVs, home & kitchen products, fashion, consumables such as grocery & beauty and consumer electronic products.

  • SBI debit and credit cardholders eligible for an instant discount of 10%
  • Amazon will also offer no-cost EMI and exchange offers to make the deals even more enticing.
  • Festive cashback offers worth upto Rs 900 can be collected from the sale page and will be valid for the duration of the sale.

New launches

During the Great Indian Festival sale, buyers will get to get their hands on some of the latest products as part of the new launches. The upcoming OnePlus 7T with 90Hz display will be on sale during this event on Amazon India along with Samsung Galaxy M30s featuring a 6,000mAh battery, Vivo U10 which supports 18W fast charging and Samsung Galaxy M10s with an AMOLED display.

The sale event will also witness the launch of Lenovo thin & light laptops, Polaroid Instant Camera, Playfit fitness trackers, Harman Infinity Bluetooth speaker, OnePlus TV, Xiaomi Mi 50-inch 4K TV and AmazonBasics 23L Microwave, to name a few.

Best deals and offers on smartphones

  • 100+ smartphones at lowest prices ever!
  • Exchange your old phones and get upto ₹6,000 off
  • Extra cashback on select products on Amazon Pay payments

Along with 15+ new smartphone launches, Amazon is offering 100+ phones at their lowest prices during the Great Indian Festival sale 2019.

There's a 1-year free screen replacement offer as well which will be applicable on certain products.

Amazon India will offer OnePlus 7 at a discounted price though it hasn't revealed the exact deal yet. The 3GB variant of Galaxy M30 will also be up for grabs under a special offer and so will the iPhone XR, Redmi 7, Galaxy Note 9 and Redmi Y3.

During the sale, mobile phone cases, covers, screen protectors, cables and chargers will start at Rs 99, power banks available starting at Rs 399 and upto 70% off on Bluetooth headsets.

Best deals and offers on electronics

Amazon India is offering over 6,000 deals on consumer electronic products from 200+ brands. Laptops attract upto 40,000 off and upto 12 months No Cost EMI while DSLR and mirrorless cameras will have a minimum discount of Rs 10,000.

Also, there's upto 60% off on headphones, speakers, monitors and hard drives such as Boat Rockerz 255, JBL Flip 3 Stealth, Bose Solo 5 soundbar and LG 25-inch gaming monitor. Additionally, there's upto 40% off on purchase of home theaters.

As part of the new launches, OnePlus TV with 55-inch 4K screen and 50W eight speakers will be up for grabs during the festival sale. Amazon is also offering upto 50% off on smart TVs from brands like Samsung and Xiaomi.

Best deals and offers on Amazon Echo, Fire TV and Kindle

If you're looking to grab Amazon Echo device, Fire TV stick or Kindle e-book reader during the sale, Amazon is offering upto 45% off on these products.

While the retailer hasn't revealed all the offers, there is a flat discount of Rs 1,200 on Fire TV stick, Rs 2,000 off on Fire TV stick 4K, 35% off on Echo Show 5 and Rs 2,750 off on Kindle Paperwhite.

Some of the combo deals include Echo Dot with a free smart Bulb, Fire TV with Echo Dot and a smart Bulb, Echo Show 5 with Xiaomi Mi LED bulb, among others.



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