
Amazon Prime Day sale is over but you can still get iPad Air 4th gen for less than Rs 50,000 on Flipkart
India Today
If you have missed buying the iPad Air 4th gen during the Amazon Prime Day sale, don't fret, you can still get it from Flipkart during the Big Saving Days sale.
The Amazon Prime Day sale is over, but do not worry the Flipkart Big Saving Days are still on. Amazon offered tons of deals on smartphones, laptops, tablets, earbuds and more for Prime members. The highlights of the sale were its offers on the Apple products including the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini and the iPad Air 4th gen. However, if you have missed buying the iPhone or iPad during the Amazon Prime Day sale, you can still get the devices from Flipkart as the Flipkart Big Saving Days are on till July 29. The iPad Air 4th gen was down to its lowest ever price on Amazon Prime Day since its launch. The device which retails at Rs 54,900 was available on Amazon during the sale for Rs 47,900. Now that is a huge discount but don’t worry if you have missed the Amazon deal because the iPad Air 4th gen is available for Rs 49,500 on Flipkart for the 64 GB variant.
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