
Moto G60 with 108-megapixel available for Rs 16,999 with bank offer on Flipkart, should you buy?
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If you have been planning to buy a smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera phone, there can be no better time to buy it.
If you have been planning to buy a smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera phone, there can be no better time to buy it. The Motorola Moto G60 is being sold at a discounted price of Rs 16,999 on Flipkart. However, the discount is only available with a bank offer. Motorola had launched the Moto G60 in India a couple of days along with the Moto G40 Fusion. Apart from the camera specifications, the two smartphones come with identical specs. The Moto G60, which competes with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max and Realme 8, was launched in India for Rs 17,999. The smartphone is now available for purchase at Rs 16,999 only on Flipkart. But there is a bank offer attached to the discount that is being offered by Motorola. If you are an HDFC bank cardholder, you can get an instant discount of Rs 1000 on Credit/Debit EMI Transactions. However, if you make the payment using an HDFC debit card, you will get an instant discount of Rs 500. Flipkart is also offering discounts for Axis Bank credit cardholders. Additionally, buyers can exchange their old phones for new ones and get up to Rs 15,300. The smartphone is available for purchase on selected retail stores and Flipkart, but the offer is only valid on the e-commerce platform. The Moto G60 is available in two different colors including Dynamic Gray, Frosted Champagne.
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