iPhone 14, iPhone 12 Price in India Discounted on Flipkart Ahead of Big Saving Days Sale

Flipkart’s Big Saving Days Sale will begin on May 3. Just days ahead of the annual sale event, the e-commerce website has listed iPhone 14 and iPhone 12 at discounted rates. Flipkart is offering additional discounts for purchases made through select bank cards and EMI transactions. There are exchange offers as well. The iPhone 14 runs on Apple’s A15 Bionic SoC, while the iPhone 12 is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip.

The iPhone 14 Blue colour variant with 128GB storage is currently listed at Rs. 54,999 on Flipkart, down from the launch price of Rs. 69,990. The 256GB and 512GB variants are listed at Rs. 68,999 and Rs. 88,999, respectively. Customers can avail up to Rs. 1,500 off on payments made through Citi branded credit card and EMI transactions. The e-commerce website is offering Rs. 750 cashback for customers purchasing the handset using OneCard credit cards. Further, there is up to Rs. 47,100 exchange discount. UPI transactions are eligible to get Rs. 500 off.

iPhone 14 Blue 128GB Variant
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Similarly, Flipkart has listed the 128GB variant of the iPhone 12 with a price tag of Rs. 40,999, down from the original launch price of Rs. 65,900. The discounted price applies to all colour variants. Exchange offers are capped at Rs. 38,600. HDFC bank debit card users can avail up to Rs. 2,000 off. Customers can also get up to Rs. 1,000 instant discount while using Citi branded credit card and EMI transactions.

The 128GB storage model of iPhone 12 is available for Rs. 50,999, while the 256GB storage model is priced at Rs. 63,999. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 12 have 6.1‑inch Super Retina XDR screens. The former runs on Apple’s A15 Bionic SoC, while the iPhone 12 has an A14 Bionic chip under the hood.

Flipkart’s Big Saving Days sale will begin on May 3 and conclude on May 9. Flipkart Plus customers will have early access to the sale on May 2.


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Apple to Rollout iOS 17.1 by October 24, Fix Radiation Levels on iPhone 12 Models in France: Report

Apple rolled out iOS 17 last month, bringing iterative changes and a few new features for iPhone users. The latest OS has already seen updates, with iOS 17.0.3 resolving the overheating issue on iPhone 15 Pro. Now, the Cupertino, California based company is reportedly getting ready to release iOS 17.1. According to a French regulatory body that monitors wireless communications, Apple will roll out the next iOS update by October 24. It’s worth noting that the update will specifically address radiation levels on iPhone 12 in France. In September, the French watchdog had flagged the iPhone 12 for allegedly breaching European radiation exposure limits.

As per an update from The Agence Nationale des Frequences (ANFR) on its website (via iPhoneSoft), Apple has already developed the software update, which has also been validated by the agency. The update brings iPhone 12’s specific absorption rates (SAR) within the European permissible limit. According to ANFR, the update has already rolled out to some beta testers over the last week, and a wider rollout for all iPhone 12 users will begin on October 24.

ANFR also confirmed that iPhone 12 sales in France will remain prohibited until the update is released for the public. Back in September, ANFR banned Apple from selling iPhone 12 after tests showed that the model’s SAR values were just above the legal limit. The ANFR conducted tests on a total of 141 smartphones, including the iPhone 12 bought from retail stores in France. Two of those iPhone models showed SAR values above the permissible limit set by the European Union. The EU sets specific safety thresholds for SAR values of devices, which scientific studies have shown could be linked to an increased risk of cancer.

After an initial denial, Apple had promised to release an iOS update to address the concerns over the radiation levels on iPhone 12 models in France. The upcoming update will specifically bring a fix for the issue.

With the launch of its latest iPhone 15 series, Apple recently discontinued the sale of iPhone 12, along with iPhone 14 Pro models and the iPhone 13 Mini in India.

Earlier this month, the iPhone maker also began rolling out the iOS 16.7.1 update for older models, patching two security flaws.


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iPhone 14 vs iPhone 13 vs iPhone 12: Which iPhone to Buy During Amazon and Flipkart Sales

Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale started on October 7 for their Prime and Plus members and on October 8 for all users. The sale is being offered on a wide range of items, including several electronic items like smartphones, tablets, laptops, monitors and more. Among handsets offered by other leading brands, many Apple phones are also currently available with some great deals. These models include the iPhone 14, iPhone 13 and iPhone 12.

iPhone 14: What’s the deal during Flipkart sale

The 128GB variant of the iPhone 14 is being offered at a lowered price of Rs. 56,999, down from its listed price of Rs. 69,990 on Flipkart. With additional bank offers on this price, the phone can be bought at an effective price of Rs. 51,999. Customers can also avail of the exchange option and get up to Rs. 41,150 off on the purchase. The phone is available in Blue, Midnight, Purple, Starlight, (Product) Red and Yellow colour options.

iPhone 13: What’s the deal during Amazon sale

The 128GB iPhone 13 is retailing at Rs 48,999, down from Rs 59,900 official pricing. On the other hand, the 512GB variant of the iPhone 13 is currently listed on Amazon at Rs. 69,499, down from the earlier price of Rs. 89,900. Additional bank and cashback offers can bring the price of the model down to Rs. 64,499. Customers can receive an off of up to Rs. 50,100 if they opt for an exchange option. This model is offered in Blue, Green, Midnight, Pink, Starlight and (Product) Red colour options.

iPhone 12: What’s the deal during Flipkart sale

Down from its launch price of Rs. 79,900, the 64GB variant of the iPhone 12 is listed currently on Flipkart at Rs. 40,999. It can be bought for as low as Rs. 37,499, including all bank offers. The model can also be purchased with an additional Rs. 24,600 off upon opting for an exchange offer. This phone is available in blue, green, black, white, (PRODUCT)RED, and purple colourways.

Which iPhone to Buy During Amazon and Flipkart Sales

During the ongoing sale, if you want the most recent iPhone, then the base iPhone14 is a clear winner. It also comes with upgraded camera features over the preceding models. However, if you’re tight on budget but want a suitable device that can last for a few years, then the iPhone 13 is not a bad phone in any way. You also get to save some money. The iPhone 12, on the other hand, is strictly for those who are tight on budget but really want to upgrade to an iPhone. This older handset is also considered to be one of the most durable iPhone models in recent years.


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Apple to Update Software on iPhone 12s in France to Settle Radiation Dispute

Apple pledged on Friday to update software on iPhone 12s in France to settle a dispute over radiation levels, but concerns in other European countries signalled it may have to take similar action elsewhere. 

France this week suspended sales of iPhone 12 handsets after tests which it said found breaches of radiation exposure limits.

Apple contested the findings, saying the iPhone 12 was certified by multiple international bodies as compliant with global standards, but said on Friday it would issue a software update to accommodate the testing methods used in France. 

Researchers have conducted a vast number of studies over the last two decades to assess the health risks of mobile phones. According to the World Health Organisation, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by them. 

But the radiation warning in France, based on results of tests that differ from those carried out in other countries, has prompted concerns across Europe. 

Belgium’s state secretary for digitalisation said he had asked Apple to upgrade the iPhone 12 software across EU countries, even though he said that based on the Belgian regulator’s own preliminary review the handset presents no danger to users. 

Germany said it was in touch with French authorities to find a European Union-wide solution, while Italy was set to ask Apple to upgrade the software on iPhone 12s there, according to a government source in Rome.

However, any request to Apple or separate decisions by Italian authorities will only come after the end of the French investigation, a second Italian government source said.

The Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure said it was also conducting its own investigation, due in two weeks, and was in contact with Apple as well as German and French authorities. The agency said it had received calls from concerned consumers. 

The French government welcomed Apple’s software update, saying it would be swiftly tested and should allow for sales of the relatively old iPhone 12 model, launched in 2020, to resume.

“We will issue a software update for users in France to accommodate the protocol used by French regulators. We look forward to iPhone 12 continuing to be available in France,” Apple said in a statement.

“This is related to a specific testing protocol used by French regulators and not a safety concern,” it said.

Apple routinely provides software updates for its phones and computers, mostly to fix a security issue. They can be focused on a particular model or a region, and sometimes Apple issues such updates several times in a month.

Limb tests

France’s Agence Nationale des Frequences (ANFR) said on Tuesday the iPhone 12’s Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) — a measure of the rate of radiofrequency energy absorbed by the body from a piece of equipment — was higher than legally allowed, which prompted the sale suspension.

A change in French regulations in 2020 allowed for testing SAR for limbs — holding a phone in hand — as well as for the head and body, used elsewhere. In the French limb SAR tests, which the iPhone 12 failed, it is measured at a distance of 0 mm compared with a distance of 5mm for body tests.

The Belgian minister for digitalisation, Mathieu Michel, said in a statement on Friday that while a review of the phone by the country’s IBPT regulator was still underway, the first results were “reassuring” and there was no need for a recall of the phone in Belgium.

Even so, he said he had contacted Apple and asked it to “review its software updates in an identical manner within the whole of Europe.”

Denmark too moved to reassure owners of the phone, saying its Safety Authority would not take action following France’s findings and that it was not concerned about radiation levels from using the iPhone 12.

“Based on the available information, the Danish Health Authority’s assessment is that you can continue to use your iPhone 12 without concern,” it said in an emailed statement.

Industry experts said there were no safety risks as regulatory limits, based on the risk of burns or heatstroke from the phone’s radiation, were set well below levels where scientists have found evidence of harm. 

“Ultimately I suspect the whole incident will be quickly forgotten,” said Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insight, highlighting that the iPhone 12 is an old model.

Apple launched the iPhone 15 on Tuesday and the iPhone 12 is not available to buy from Apple directly. It can, however, be bought from third parties that have inventory or trade old phones. 

A bigger issue would have been a potential recall, which France had threatened if Apple had refused to do a software update.

Apple’s revenues totalled about $95 billion (nearly Rs. 7,89,600 crore) in Europe last year, making the region its second biggest behind the Americas. Some estimates say it sold more than 50 million iPhones last year in Europe.

The US company does not break out its sales by country or model.

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Apple Claims iPhone 12 Meets Radiation Rules, Denies French Regulator’s Statement

Apple said on Wednesday its iPhone 12 model was certified by multiple international bodies as compliant with global radiation standards after a French watchdog ordered it to stop selling the handset on the grounds it breaches European exposure limits.

The ANFR radiation watchdog told Apple on Tuesday to halt sales of iPhone 12s in France after tests which it said showed the phone’s Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)- a measure of the rate of radiofrequency energy absorbed by the body from a piece of equipment – was higher than legally allowed.

The ANFR said it would send agents to Apple stores and other distributors to check the model was no longer being sold.

It said it expected Apple “to deploy all available means to put an end to the non-compliance,” and a failure to act would result in the recall of iPhone 12s already sold to consumers.

Apple said it had provided ANFR with multiple Apple and independent third-party lab results proving its compliance with all applicable SAR regulations and standards in the world.

It said it was contesting the results of AFNR’s review and would continue to engage with the agency to show it is compliant.

The AFNR said accredited labs had found absorption of electromagnetic energy by the body at 5.74 watts per kilogram during tests simulating when the phone was being held in the hand or kept in a trouser pocket. The European standard is a specific absorption rate of 4.0 watts per kilogram.

ANFR added the tests showed the phone complied with so-called body-SAR standards when it was in a jacket pocket or bag.

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iPhone 14 Pro Series, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 12 Discontinued in India After iPhone 15 Series Launch

Apple unveiled the much-awaited iPhone 15 series on Tuesday, September 12 at its ‘Wonderlust’ event. The Cupertino-based tech giant has the habit of phasing out older products from its portfolio as new models are introduced. This year too, immediately after the debut of the new lineup, Apple has discontinued some older iPhone models in India to make way for the latest iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The models that have been discontinued are the iPhone 12, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The iPhone 14 Pro Max, last year’s high-end model was launched with a starting price tag of Rs. 1,39,900. Now, the handset is no longer listed on Apple’s India website. The withdrawal of the iPhone 14 Pro Max would make way for the new iPhone 15 Pro Max. Similarly, the iPhone 14 Pro has also been discontinued from Indian market. The handset was unveiled at the ‘Far Out’ event last year with an initial price tag of Rs. 1,29,900 for the 128GB storage option. Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus remain on sale in India at reduced prices.

Apple has also phased out the iPhone 13 mini (Review) to make more room for the new iPhone 15 models. The iPhone 13 mini was the cheapest model in the company’s 2021 iPhone series with a starting price tag of Rs. Rs. 69,900 for the 128GB storage model. It debuted as an alternative for people who were looking for a small flagship iPhone. It shares multiple similarities with the iPhone 13, albeit with a smaller display. However, the vanilla model is currently listed on Apple’s India website.

The withdrawal of the iPhone 13 mini will make the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14, iPhone 13, and iPhone SE (2022) as company’s smaller-sized phones.

Apple also quietly dropped the iPhone 12 from its lineup too. The oldest model of the bunch was launched back in 2020 with a starting price tag of Rs. 59,900 for the base 128GB storage.

Users will not be able to purchase the iPhone 12, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max from Apple. However, one can still buy these handsets from third-party retailers and e-commerce sites like Amazon and Flipkart. They should also be available at brick-and-mortar stores until their stocks last.

The price of the iPhone 15 in India starts at Rs. 79,900 while the iPhone 15 Plus is priced at Rs. 89,900. Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro pricing starts at Rs. 1,34,900, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at Rs. 1,59,900. They are currently up for pre-orders in India with sales set to begin on September 22.


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Refurbished iPhone 13 Available for as Low as Rs. 49,099 During Cashify Holi Sale

iPhone 13 featuring Apple’s A15 Bionic chip and 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display was launched back in 2021. A refurbished version of iPhone 13 is currently available for purchase at a discounted price in India via Cashify during its Holi sale. The festival sale by the recommerce portal will go on till March 6. The vanilla iPhone 13 was unveiled in India at a starting price of Rs. 79,900. Cashify is also offering additional cashback for customers purchasing the phone using select bank cards and UPI transactions. Pre-used iPhone 12, iPhone 11, and iPhone XR models are also listed with discounted rates.

The 128GB storage variant of the pre-owned iPhone 13 is available with a starting price tag of Rs. 49,099 on Cashify during the ongoing Holi sale. The refurbished handsets come in four variants — Open Box, Superb, Good, and Fair. The Fair and Superb variants of iPhone 13 are priced at Rs. 46,699 and Rs. 51,699 respectively. They will have minor scratches on the back and display. The iPhone 13 debuted in India in 2021 with a starting price tag of Rs. 79,900.

Additionally, Cashify is offering up to Rs. 3,000 cashback for buyers purchasing the device using UPI transactions. Further, purchases made via different debit, credit cards and net banking are eligible to get up to Rs. 2,000 off.

Refurbished old Apple handsets are also available for discounted rates during the Cashify Holi sale. The iPhone 11 is listed at a discounted price of Rs. 27,699, down from the initial launch price of Rs. 64,900. Similarly, the iPhone 12 is up for grabs at Rs. 36,699, instead of the original price tag of Rs. 79,900.

The old iPhone 8 is listed for Rs. 13,299, instead of the original launch price of 64,000. The iPhone XR is available for Rs. 20,499, down from the launch price of Rs. 76,900.


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Apple, Google Will Reportedly Bring 5G Update to iPhone, Pixel Devices by December

Apple has not started rolling out of 5G services yet in iPhone 12 and above devices. According to the update on the Bharti Airtel website, Apple is yet to update its software for iPhone 12 and above users. So far, there has been no official information on the expected timeline for Apple to provide 5G update to the users. However, it has now been reported that Apple will make the necessary changes by December this year with the roll out of a new iOS update.

According to a report by ET Telecom, citing people familiar with the matter, Apple is targeting the update to 5G service in iPhone 12 and above devices by December. This may come combined with an iOS update for the Apple smartphones.

Apple is reportedly testing its devices for Airtel’s 5G services in metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai. The Cupertino-based the giant is also said to be conducting tests for 5G roll out on Jio’s network. However, there has been no confirmation yet from Apple or Airtel officials on the matter.

The report also states that Google Pixel smartphones will bring the 5G services for the users via a software update in December. Meanwhile, as mentioned on Airtel’s website, a number of 5G-supported smartphones with Airtel network are yet to get an official update for 5G roll out on the devices. Some of these companies include Samsung, Motorola, Asus, Honor, Lava, LG, Nokia and Tecno.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) and MeitY officials will meet telecom operators and smartphone companies on Wednesday to discuss the use of 5G services on wide scale in the country. The meeting will also be attended by Apple and Samsung officials. Secretaries of both the DoT and Ministry of Electronics and IT will chair the meeting to discuss teething 5G issues.

The agenda of the meeting revolves around discussion on enabling the handsets to start supporting 5G services on 5G networks in India.

 


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iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone SE (2022) Price Slashed in India, AirPods (3rd Generation) Gets Expensive

iPhone 14 series was launched at Apple’s ‘Far Out’ event yesterday. The new iPhone series included four models — the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple has set the iPhone 14 price in India at Rs. 79,900, while the iPhone 14 Plus will cost Rs. 89,900. On the other hand, the iPhone 14 Pro will retail in India at Rs. 1,29,900 and the iPhone 14 Pro Max’s price is fixed at Rs. 1,39,900. Soon after the launch of the new iPhone 14 series, it was expected that the Cupertino-based company will reduce the prices of its previous smartphones.

Like every year, soon after the launch, Apple has slashed the prices of the previous iPhone models following the launch of new iPhone 14 lineup. The company has revised the prices for smartphones including iPhone SE (2022), iPhone 12, iPhone 13, and iPhone 13 mini. Meanwhile, several other smartphones have now been discontinued and removed from the Apple’s official site.

iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini — Revised Price in India

Apple has dropped the prices for iPhone 13 models that were introduced in September 2021. After the price cut, the iPhone 13 mini with 128GB storage is now available at Rs. 64,900, while the iPhone 13 mini with 256GB storage now costs Rs. 74,900. Meanwhile, one can buy the iPhone 13 mini with 512GB storage at Rs. 94,900. The smartphones can be purchased from the official site of the Apple, the company’s retails stores in India or other sites like Flipkart and Amazon.

Apple has also slashed the prices for iPhone 13, with the 128GB variant now priced at Rs. 69,900, the 256GB variant at Rs. 79,900, and the 512GB variant price being revised to Rs. 99,900. However, both the Pro models for iPhone 13 series — iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max — have been discontinued and removed from the Apple Store.

iPhone 12, iPhone SE (2022) — Revised Price in India

The iPhone 12 price in India has also been revised, with the 64GB storage variant now retailing at Rs. 59,900. For the 128GB storage, one has to now pay Rs. 64,900, whereas the iPhone 12 256GB storage model now costs Rs. 74,900.

Apple has also brought down prices for iPhone SE (2022), which is now priced at Rs. 49,900 for the base 64GB storage variant. One can also buy the 128GB storage option for Rs. 54,900 and the 256GB storage model at Rs. 64,900.

With this, the company has discontinued the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 mini and removed them from the official site.

AirPods (3rd generation) — Revised Price in India

Apple’s ‘Far Out’ event also announced the launch of the new AirPods Pro (2nd Generation). The MagSafe Charging Case can be charged with an Apple Watch or MagSafe charger. One can also use a Lightning connector or Qi‑certified charger to charge these.

With the launch of these new product, Apple usually slashes the price. However, this time, the price for the AirPods (3rd generation) have increased in India. The AirPods (3rd generation) are now available for Rs. 19,900 with the Lightning charging case, and Rs. 20,900 with the MagSafe charging case.


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Amazon Prime Day 2022 Sale Kicks Off: Best Deals on Mobile Phones

Amazon Prime Day 2022 sale has kicked off in India and is offering discounts on a range of mobile phones, laptops smart TVs, wearables, electronics, and audio products. The two-day sale is live now on the e-commerce platform with no-cost EMI options and exchange discounts on various products. It is exclusive to Prime members. Amazon has also partnered with ICICI Bank and SBI to offer an instant discount of up to 10 percent on purchases made using their bank cards and EMI transactions.

Here, we’ve included the handpicked best smartphone deals that you can get on Amazon’s Prime Day 2022 sale.

Amazon Prime Day 2022 sale: Best deals on smartphones

Apple iPhone 12

Apple’s iPhone 12 price is set at Rs. 60,900 during the ongoing Amazon Prime Day Sale. You can grab additional instant discounts by exchanging your old smartphone. The iPhone 12 is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip, paired with 4GB of RAM. It has a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display and a 12-megapixel dual rear camera setup along with a 12-megapixel selfie camera. The iPhone 12 offers support for fast charging via the company’s 18W adapter.

Buy now at: Rs. 60,900 (MRP Rs. 79,900)

OnePlus 10R

The OnePlus 10R 5G with 80W SuperVOOC charging support is selling at Rs. 33,999 during the ongoing Amazon Prime Day sale. The handset was unveiled in India with a price tag of Rs. 38,999. It has MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Max SoC under the hood and packs a triple rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 primary sensor.

Buy now at: Rs. 33,999 (MRP Rs. 38,999)

Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G

The Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 SoC can be purchased for Rs. 29,999 instead of the original price of 39,999. It is available for no-cost EMI options starting at Rs. 4,444. It has a 120Hz AMOLED display and offers 120W fast charging support. The Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G packs stereo speakers tuned by Harman Kardon and backed by Dolby Atmos. It has triple rear cameras as well.

Buy now at: Rs. 29,999 (MRP Rs. 39,999)

OnePlus 10 Pro 5G

The OnePlus 10 Pro 5G is available for Rs. 64,890 during the Amazon Prime Day 2022 sale in India this weekend. You can exchange your old smartphone and receive another instant discount worth up to Rs. 24,350. It was unveiled with a price tag of Rs. 66,999. Additionally, ICICI Bank credit card users can avail of Rs. 6,000 instant discounts. The OnePlus 10 Pro 5G features a 6.7-inch QHD+ Fluid AMOLED display with a dynamic refresh rate of up to 120Hz. It is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC and features a 48-megapixel triple rear camera setup. This flagship offering has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 80W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging.

Buy now at: Rs. 64,890 (MRP Rs. 69,999)

Samsung Galaxy M13

The 4G variant of Samsung’s latest Galaxy M13 is available for purchase with a starting price of Rs. 9,999 including bank offers. No-cost EMI options for the device start at Rs. 2,000 and there are exchange discounts up to Rs. 11,350. The Galaxy M13 is powered by an Exynos 850 SoC paired with up to 6GB of RAM. It offers the Samsung RAM Plus feature to expand the available RAM using the additional inbuilt storage and flaunts a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 50-megapixel main sensor.

Buy now at: Rs. 9,999 (MRP Rs. 11,999)

iQoo 9 Pro 5G

The iQoo 9 Pro 5G is available on Amazon at Rs. 55,990, including bank offers. The online marketplace is also offering an additional exchange discount of up to Rs. 23,150. The handset was launched in India in February for Rs. 64,990. It is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, coupled with up to 12GB of RAM. The iQoo 9 Pro sports a 4,700mAh battery with 120W FlashCharge and 50W Wireless FlashCharge fast charging support.

Buy now at: Rs. 55,990 (MRP Rs. 64,990)

Redmi Note 11T 5G

The Redmi Note 11T 5G is listed with a discounted price of Rs. 14,249 during the Amazon Prime Day sale, instead of the original retail price of Rs. 16,999. Interested buyers can swap an older smartphone and receive another instant discount worth up to Rs. 14,100. The Redmi Note 11T 5G has 90Hz display and carries dual rear cameras. It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC and packs a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W Pro fast charging.

Buy now at: Rs. 14,249 (MRP Rs. 16,999)

Realme Narzo 50

Launched earlier this year, Realme’s mid-range smartphone Realme Narzo 50 has received a price cut during the Amazon Prime Day sale. It is on sale at Rs. 9,999, down from the original launch price of Rs. 12,999. The Realme Narzo 50 features a 120Hz refresh rate display and is powered by a MediaTek Helio G96 SoC paired with up to 6GB of RAM. The handset has a Dynamic RAM expansion feature and flaunts a 50-megapixel triple camera unit at the rear.

Buy now at: Rs. 9,999 (MRP Rs. 12,999)


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