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IQOO 3 Price Drop Offer on Flipkart India

IQOO 3 is one of the cheapest Snapdragon 865 powered Android smartphones you can buy today in India online from Flipkart. When it was launched in India a couple of months ago, the base model price was set at Rs 36,990. It has now seen a price drop and can be bought for an offer price of Rs 34,990.

Important Note: Even though all IQOO 3 variants are powered by Qualcomm's 5G Snapdragon 865 chipset, not all variants have 5G Network capability in India. The 5G variant is still priced at Rs 44,990.


IQOO 3 priced at Rs 34,990 comes with 8GB of ram and 128GB of storage. It has a 6.44-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display and has a big 4440 mAh battery on board. 55W Fast Charging would let you top up the battery quickly when in hurry. This is one of the few phones in the market to come with a UFS 3.1 storage which is much faster than many UFS 2.1 devices still launching in India. The main camera on the back is a 48MP sensor which has now become a standard. 


Since the Indian Govt has prohibited Amazon.in and Flipkart from selling smartphones under the lockdown period, you will have to wait a while to grab this IQOO 3 offer.

Currently, this phone has 4.5★ Ratings on Flipkart ( 504 Ratings & 141 Reviews )


Source : Flipkart






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