
Amazon Great Indian Festival: Redmi 9A 3GB RAM model available at Rs 7,020 during the sale
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The Redmi 9A can be purchased for as low as 7,020 through additional bank offers. But you need to be quick as the bank offers are ending today.
The Amazon Great Indian Festival has been delivering crazy smartphone deals over the years now. And this year is no different with smartphones being offered at up to 40 per cent discount offers. The deals are spread across all segments so that you can find a good deal irrespective of your budget. In case you are looking for an entry-level device, there's a great deal being offered on the Redmi 9A.
The 3GB RAM model of the Redmi 9A is selling for Rs 7,799. However, consumers can avail of an additional discount of Rs Rs 779 on Citibank Credit Card, which reduces the price of the smartphone down to Rs 7,020. Bank offers are ending today, so you will have to rush to grab this deal.

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