Flipkart is set to return with its latest Big Diwali sale on October 28. If you're perplexed, you're not alone. Flipkart initial Big Diwali sale, which began on October 17 in India, ended on October 23. However, the online retailer Diwali sales are not yet complete.
The all-new Big Diwali sale begins on October 28 and runs through November 3, 2021. Flipkart has partnered with SBI Bank as part of its bank offers, and bank customers will receive a 10% instant discount on purchases made with an SBI Debit card, even through the bank dedicated app, Yono SBI mobile app. We can expect the company to reveal more information about bank offers and EMI options as the online sale approaches.
Flipkart is currently teasing deals on its dedicated sale page, it sells iPhones, Motorola phones, and Xiaomi phones. The e-commerce retailer promises up to 80% off such items. Similarly, Flipkart will offer up to 80% off electronics and accessories, including desktops, power banks, headphones, speakers, and other items. The online retailer has also hinted at up to 75% off televisions and appliances. To summarise, the upcoming Flipkart Big Diwali sale has something for everyone.
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The iPhone 12 was one of the most popular deals on Flipkart in recent weeks. The iPhone 12 is currently available for Rs 60,199 for the 64GB storage model, and Rs 66,199 for the 128GB model. The iPhone 12 mini 64GB, on the other hand, is currently available for Rs 45,199 for the 64GB model. During the Big Diwali sale, we expect to see massive discounts on both of these models.
Coming to Xiaomi phones during the Diwali sale on Flipkart, the Redmi 9 Prime, Redmi 9i Sport, Redmi 9 Power, Redmi 9 Prime, Redmi 8A Dual, and Redmi Note 9 are scheduled to be discounted. During the Flipkart sale, the Moto G40, Moto G60, Motorola E7 Power, and Moto G40 Fusion are likely to be discounted.
The brand-new extension or announcement of a new edition of the Diwali sale is most likely the result of Amazon month-long Great Indian Festival, which began in the first week of October and will run through the end of the month.