
Flipkart Big Billion Days sale: Big discounts on Samsung Galaxy S22+, Galaxy F23 5G, and more
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Flipkart will be offering big discounts on popular phones like Samsung Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S23 5G, and more.
Flipkart is all set to host its annual Big Billion Days sale on September 23, and ahead of the big festival sale, it has revealed some of the best deals. The e-commerce giant is revealing new brand-specific phone deals every day and today, it has teased some of the Samsung phone deals. Flipkart will be offering big discounts on popular phones like Samsung Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S23 5G, and more.
Before we dive into the latest 5G phone deals, it is important to note that the discount offers won’t only be based on flat discounts. It will also include bank card, exchange, and pre-order offers. The details for these will only be revealed during the sale period. At the moment, Flipkart has just confirmed the sale prices of the price before the Big Billion Days sale event. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Samsung Galaxy F23 5G, which made its debut in March this year, will be available at an effective price of Rs 10,999. It was originally made available for Rs 17,499, which basically means that Flipkart is promising to offer a discount of Rs 6,500. Those who want a more affordable phone can consider the Samsung Galaxy F13 as this one will be available for Rs 8,499.
Samsung’s premium Galaxy S22+ will be available for as low as Rs 59,999. The flagship smartphone was announced in India with a starting price of Rs 84,999. The device is already on sale at a discounted price of Rs 77,970. But, people will be able to buy it for less than Rs 60,000 during Flipkart Big Billion Days sale.
Similarly, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G, which is currently listed online for Rs 49,999, will be sold at an effective price of Rs 31,999 during Flipkart Big Billion Days sale. This is a 5G smartphone that comes with last year’s flagship Snapdragon 888 SoC.

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