
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 has received a massive discount on the official Samsung India website, making the company's latest foldable phone more accessible to consumers. The brand is giving up to Rs 16,000 discount on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, which is inclusive of bank and additional exchange offers. People who really admired this foldable phone, but couldn't buy it could get it at a lower price if they claim the discount offers that are available on it. Here is how the latest Samsung foldable phone deal works.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is listed on Samsung India website with a starting price of Rs 1,54,999. There is also a Rs 9,000 instant discount on the HDFC bank credit card, which effectively brings down the price of Rs 1,45,999.
Additionally, Samsung offers an extra Rs 7,000 discount through an Exchange bonus offer, significantly lowering the overall price, especially for those considering the regular exchange option. Samsung is claiming that it will give up to Rs 75,000 off on regular exchange, in addition to the above-mentioned bonus offer. But, do keep in mind that the final exchange discount value will vary based on the specific model and condition of the old phone being traded in, offering users an additional incentive to consider the exchange option.
Even if you don't want to exchange the old phone, you are still getting Rs 9,000 with the HDFC bank credit card offer. People can also wait until next month because the foldable phone could get some flat discount during the Republic Day sale.
The OnePlus Open is also available at a discounted price. Flipkart is currently giving a flat discount of Rs 3,504. The OnePlus Open was recently announced in India for Rs 1,39,999 and the price in India has currently dropped to Rs 1,36,495 on Flipkart. It is currently unknown as to when the deal will expire.
It is worth noting that both foldable phones are great in their own way and people can consider buying any one of them, depending on their budget, brand preference, features as well as software.
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