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Flipkart Big Saving Days Sale June 2020 Kicks Off: Best Deals and Offers Available If You Want To Buy Apple's iPhone

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 25, 2020 13:32 IST

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If you want to buy a non-Chinese phone and want to get an iPhone, then Flipkart has brought a tremendous variety for you.
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Flipkart Big Saving Days sale will be open until June 27
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The 32 GB storage variant of the Apple iPhone 7 Plus is being sold at Flipkart Sale at a discount of 7 percent. Customers can buy the iPhone 7 Plus 32GB storage variant for Rs 34,999 (MRP 37999 rupees).
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The Flipkart sale is giving a 33 percent discount on the 64 GB storage variant of the app iPhone XS. Customers can buy the iPhone XS 64GB storage variant for Rs 59,999 (MRP Rs 89,900).
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The 32GB storage variant of the Apple iPhone 7 is giving 4 percent off. Talking about iPhone 7 32GB Price, customers can buy this handset for Rs 28,499 (MRP Rs 29,900)
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There is a 10 percent instant discount on HDFC Bank credit card and credit / debit card EMI transactions. HDFC Bank debit card transactions will also get 10 percent instant discount.
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