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Samsung offering cashbacks and discounts on select smartphones in India

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Last updated: May 1st, 2016 at 15:44 UTC+02:00

Samsung is offering easy EMIs, cashbacks, and discounts in India on select smartphones as a part of its ‘Make for India Celebrations' sale. The company is celebrating for being deemed as the country's most trusted brand in a survey by the Trust Research Advisory.

Samsung is offering its last year's flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy Note 5 (32GB single-SIM), for INR 33,900 and INR 42,900 as a part of ₹1 offer. After purchasing one of these smartphones for ₹1 through Bajaj Finance or Capital First, buyers can pay the remaining amount in 10 EMIs.

Buyers using credit or debit cards from any of the major Indian banks can get 10 percent cashback. The cashback amount will be credited to buyers' accounts by August 31, 2016.  The company is also offering discounts on the Galaxy Grand Prime 4G, Galaxy A5 (2016), and Galaxy A7 (2016), which are now priced at INR 8,250, INR 25,900, and INR 29,900, respectively.

Samsung is also offering easy EMIs on UHD flat TVs, curved Full HD TVs, and Full HD flat TVs. Buyers of select models of ACs, microwave ovens, refrigerators, and tablets are eligible for cashback. All these offers are available only when purchase is made through its official online store or certified offline retailers till May 15, 2016.

Samsung Make For India Celebrations Sale Offers

Source Phone Galaxy A5 (2016)Galaxy A7 2016Galaxy Grand Prime 4GGalaxy Note 5Galaxy S6
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