
Flipkart Big Saving Days sale begins, check out best deals and offers on smartphones
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Flipkart Big Saving Days sale begins: The iPhone 12 mini can be grabbed for Rs 41,999 via Flipkart, whereas the iPhone 12 is listed on the site with a starting price of Rs 53,999. Let's take a quick look at the best deals and offers that are available on smartphones.
Flipkart Big Saving Days sale event is now live and will continue until January 22. The five-day sale is offering decent deals and offers on several smartphones. The budget-conscious users can buy the iPhone 12 series phones at a low price. Android smartphones such as Realme 8i, Google Pixel 4a, and Motorola Edge 20 Pro are on sale at the lowest prices. Let's take a quick look at the best deals and offers that are available on smartphones.
The iPhone 12 mini can be grabbed for Rs 41,999 via Flipkart, which is the price for the 64GB storage model. The iPhone 12, on the other hand, is listed on the site with a starting price of Rs 53,999. Both the iPhones will offer you a great experience in terms of both hardware and software. Both the devices have similar specifications. The biggest difference is that the mini version has a very compact 5.4-inch display.

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