Amazon great freedom festive sale 2024: 1. The Amazon Great Freedom Festival sale will start on August 6 to celebrate Independence Day. Amazon great freedom festive sale 2024 top discounts. Amazon is offering up to 40% off on mobile phones and accessories, along with a 10% instant discount on SBI bank cards. The preview page for the sale shows that various OnePlus models will be part of the event, with discounted prices to be revealed soon. Check out the sale’s preview page for more details. Various iQOO models such as the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G, iQOO 12 5G, iQOO Neo 9 Pro, iQOO Z7 Pro, iQOO Z9, and iQOO Z9x are set to be included in the sale with enticing discounts. Redmi enthusiasts can anticipate price reductions on a range of models including the Redmi 13 5G, Redmi Note 13 Pro, Redmi 12 5G, Note 13 Pro+, Xiaomi 14, and more. Samsung fans will also have the opportunity to avail discounts on devices such as the Galaxy M15, Galaxy A35, and more. Additionally, other smartphones like the Poco M6 Pro, Poco C65, Oppo F27 Pro+, Tecno Pova 6 Pro, Tecno Spark 20 Pro, Realme Narzo 70 Pro, among others, will be offered at reduced rates during the Amazon Great Freedom Festival sale. The sale page mentions that customers can benefit from up to Rs 10,000 in coupon discounts, up to Rs 50,000 off on exchange offers, and various other promotional deals.
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