
Amazon Prime Day is over but iPhone 12 at Rs 67,999 deal isn't, in Flipkart Big Saving Days
India Today
If, for some reason, you could not buy the iPhone 12 at the Amazon Prime Day sale, Flipkart has got your back.
Amazon Prime Day sale is now over and so are many amazing deals. It may be a bummer for some who wanted to buy their favourite product. I cannot tell you about the availability of every product, but if the iPhone 12 happens to be the thing you wanted to buy, you are not out of luck entirely. Flipkart is still running its Big Saving Days sale where it is offering the iPhone 12 for exactly the same price as Amazon was offering in the Prime Day sale. Flipkart’s sale has the iPhone 12 64GB up for grabs at Rs 67,999, down from the original price of Rs 79,900. This is the same deal that Amazon was offering during the Prime Day sale, which lasted just two days. And not just the special price on the iPhone 12, Flipkart is also giving discounts on using credit or debit cards of participating banks. There are also extra discounts that you can see on the iPhone 12 listing. You also have an exchange offer on the iPhone 12, so if you have an old, used phone you get to offset the price further.
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