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Samsung Galaxy Note10 series will be available for sale with benefits of up to Rs 12,000 while Galaxy S10 series will be available to customers with benefits worth up to Rs 14,000.
South Korean tech giant Samsung on Friday announced deals on its popular smartphones Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy S10 lineup in India. The offers on both smartphones will be valid until October 31, 2019.
Samsung Galaxy Note10 series will be available for sale with benefits of up to Rs 12,000 while Galaxy S10 series will be available to customers with benefits worth up to Rs 14,000.
Consumers purchasing smartphones from these two series can avail Galaxy Buds at a discounted price of Rs 6,990 with a consumer benefit of Rs 3,000 as compared to the retail price and Galaxy Watch Active at Rs 13,990 with a consumer benefit of Rs 6,000 as compared to the retail price.
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Additionally, on Galaxy S10 series, consumers can avail an additional 5 per cent cashback through SBI credit cards along with instant cashback of up to Rs 5000.
On Galaxy Note10 consumers can get Rs 6,000 bonus over and above the exchange price of their phone or an SBI cashback of Rs 6,000. The cashback and upgrade offer will be available across select Samsung outlets pan India. The Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds bundle offer will be available across Samsung Shop, select Samsung outlets, Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm, Snapdeal and Tata Cliq.
In addition, the company is also holding Diwali Sale on its official Samsung Shop. Customers can get Galaxy S9 for Rs 29,999, while users interested in buying the Galaxy Note 9, can get it for a discounted price of Rs 42,999. The Galaxy M10s are available at a special festive price of Rs 7,999 during the sale period. Apart from this, customers can get discounts on smartphones, smartwatches, televisions, microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioners, audio products and more.
(With input from agencies)
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