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Oct 17 2020 Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale Offers

Amazon has officially announced the date of their Great Indian Festival 2020 Sale - Oct 17th onwards. Flipkart's Big Billion Days 2020 sale will be held on the same dates as well ( Oct 16-21 ).

If you have an Amazon Prime Membership, you can get access to many of these Oct 17th Sale offers a day early on Oct 16th. Globally, Amazon is also having a Prime Day Sale on Oct 13-14, which probably won't be held in India. 

What to expect during this Great Indian Festival Sale 2020?

Amazon has already started teasing offers on a few products on their promo pages. Apple iPhone 11 64GB variant will be available for a deal price of Rs 4X999 ( expected price is Rs 49999 ). Plenty of other Android smartphones and tablets will be available on Discounts during this sale. You can also get the lowest price offers on Laptops, Headphones, Computer Accessories, and other Electronics products. 

If you have an HDFC Bank Debit / Credit Card, you can avail 10% Instant discount during this Oct 17th Sale. You can also get extra exchange offers and get up to Rs 13,500 on exchange of your old smartphone. 

Upcoming Offers

  • Laptops - up to Rs 30,000 OFF
  • Headphones - up to 70% OFF
  • Camera and Accessories - up to 60% OFF
  • Smartwatches - up to 70% OFF
  • Home & Kitchen products - up to 80% OFF
  • TVs & Appliances - up to 75% OFF
  • Daily Essentials - 20% - 70% OFF
  • Amazon Fashion Sale Offers - up to 80% OFF on Men's / Women's Clothing, Footwear etc
  • up to 50% OFF on Amazon Echo & Alexa devices
  • Electronics Offers Sneak Peak
Upcoming Mobiles Offers OnePlus 8 5G, Samsung Galaxy M51, Apple iPhone 11 64GB, OnePlus Nord 5G, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9, OnePlus 8 Pro 5G, Galaxy M31, M31s, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, Galaxy M11, OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro, Apple iPhone 7, etc.

Amazon will be launching a lot of new Gadgets and Smartphones as well during this Great Indian Festival 2020 Sale. The OnePlus 8T 5G launch event is scheduled for Oct 14 and will go on sale on Oct 17th. 



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