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Flipkart Sep 30 Offers | Big Billion Days Sale 2019

Check out some of the Best Deals currently live on Flipkart Big Billion Days 2019 Sale on Sep 30 below.

Lowest Price for Canon EOS 3000D + Kit lens for just Rs 16,999 : http://fkrt.it/!lgFJPNNNN

Canon 50mm F1.8 lens @ Rs 6,999 : http://fkrt.it/TrSii4uuuN
Sony Alpha A7 Mark 2 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera @ Rs.79,999 : http://fkrt.it/TMjlk4uuuN

Apple iPhone X @ Rs 44,999 + Extra Rs 4000 Discount with Bank Cards : http://fkrt.it/!zTsaPNNNN Apple iPhone XR offer - Rs 35,999* now : http://fkrt.it/TrB1i4uuuN
Apple Macbook Air Price - Rs 54,900 : http://fkrt.it/TMa~14uuuN

Asus RogPhone II Pre-order : http://fkrt.it/T2Cma4uuuN
Galaxy S9, S9+ @ Rs 29,999  : http://fkrt.it/!JHk1PNNNN
Honor 20 @ Rs 24,999 : http://fkrt.it/!JIKAPNNNN
Asus Zenfone 6z @ Rs 27,999 : http://fkrt.it/!ptLAPNNNN
Google Pixel 3a @ Rs 29,999 : http://fkrt.it/!lOZaPNNNN
Pixel 3 @ Rs 42,999 : http://fkrt.it/TW2Li4uuuN
Redmi Note 7 Pro Offer - Rs 11,999 onwards : http://fkrt.it/T2gki4uuuN
All Xiaomi Mobile Offers here : https://t.co/Gs0RBMLvxX?amp=1
All other Mobile Offers : http://fkrt.it/T2CrM4uuuN

DJI Osmo Mobile 2 3-Axis Gimbal at Rs.7,999 : http://fkrt.it/TnW5k4uuuN

DJI Osmo Action at just Rs.19,999 | Limited time deal for first 2 hours : http://fkrt.it/!Kk7JPNNNN

Toshiba Canvio Basics 4 TB External Hard Disk Drive  (Black) @ Rs 6,999 : http://fkrt.it/TteJJ4uuuN

2TB @ Rs 4,699 onwards : http://fkrt.it/TRZVa4uuuN

Gaming Deals @ Flipkart - PlayStation, Xbox One, Gaming Accessories etc : http://fkrt.it/Tvr5w4uuuN

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