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OnePlus Summer Sale returns: Check offers on smartphones, tablets, more
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OnePlus has announced discounts, bank offers and more on its range of products as part of its 'OnePlus Summer Sale'. The sale starts May 1 on OnePlus platforms, select e-commerce platforms and retail stores.
During the sale period, the company's flagship OnePlus 13 will be available with a bank discount of Rs 5,000, while last year's OnePlus 12 will be available with a bank discount of Rs 6,000, coupled with a price drop of up to Rs 13,000. There are also offers on other OnePlus smartphones, tablets, and ecosystem products.
OnePlus Summer Sale: Details
Sale period starts on May 1 from 12 am onwards. During the sale period, customers can get offers while purchasing the smartphone from the company's official website, OnePlus Store app, and e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra. Offline the offers are valid at OnePlus Experience Stores, and select retail outlets such as Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and others.
OnePlus Summer Sale: Offers on smartphones
OnePlus 13:
Launch price: Rs 69,999 onwards
OnePlus 13R:
Launch price: Rs 42,999 onwards
Offers:
OnePlus 12:
Launch price: Rs 64,999 onwards
Offers:
Price drop of up to Rs 13000
Bank discount of Rs 6000 on select bank cards
No-interest EMI plan of up to 6 months
OnePlus Nord 4:
Launch price: Rs 29,999 onwards
Offers:
Temporary price discount of up to Rs 500
Bank discount of Rs 4,500 on select bank cards
No-interest EMI plan of up to 6 months
Other smartphones:
OnePlus Summer Sale: Offers on tablets
OnePlus Pad 2:
Launch price: Rs 39,000
Offers:
Temporary price discount of Rs 1000
Bank discount of Rs 3000 on select bank cards
Exchange bonus of up to Rs 3000 on trade-in
No-interest EMI plan of up to 12 months
OnePlus Pad Go:
Launch price: Rs 19,999
Offers:
Temporary price drop of up to Rs 1500
Bank discount of Rs 2000 on select bank cards
No-interest EMI plan of up to 6 months
OnePlus Summer Sale: Offers on ecosystem products
OnePlus Watch 2:
Launch price: Rs 24,999
Offers:
Price discount of Rs 2000
Bank discount of Rs 3000 on select bank cards
Additional Rs 1000 discount on Amazon
No-interest EMI plan of up to 9 months
OnePlus Watch 2R:
Launch price: Rs 17,999
Offers:
Price discount of Rs 3000
Bank discount of Rs 2000 on select bank cards
No-interest EMI plan of up to 6 months
OnePlus Buds Pro 3:
Launch price: Rs 13,999
Offers:
Price discount of Rs 1000
Bank discount of Rs 1000 on select bank cards
Additional Rs 500 coupon discount on select channels
Other products:
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