
OnePlus 13, 13R, and 12 Get Major price cuts in Summer Sale—Best deals you can't miss
As part of the sale, the flagship OnePlus 13 will receive a direct price cut of ₹ 3,000, along with an additional bank offer of ₹ 5,000 when using select bank cards. Customers purchasing through mainline stores between 11 and 31 May can also avail an exchange bonus of up to ₹ 7,000. The device will also be eligible for a no-interest EMI scheme extending up to 24 months.
The OnePlus 13R is similarly seeing price benefits, with a ₹ 2,000 drop, a ₹ 3,000 bank offer, and a trade-in bonus of up to ₹ 4,000. Buyers can choose between a six-month no-cost EMI or a payment scheme that allows them to pay only 65 per cent of the price through a 24-month no-interest EMI option.
Meanwhile, the OnePlus 12, which debuted last year, is being offered at a substantial discount. It will receive a price reduction of up to ₹ 13,000 along with a ₹ 6,000 bank discount. It will also be available with a six-month no-cost EMI plan.
In the mid-range category, the newly launched OnePlus Nord 4 will get a temporary price discount of up to ₹ 500, with an additional ₹ 4,500 off via select bank cards. The device is also available with no-cost EMI options for up to six months. The Nord CE4 and CE4 Lite will feature bank discounts of up to ₹ 2,000, alongside six-month interest-free EMI offers.
In the tablet segment, the OnePlus Pad 2 is being offered with a ₹ 1,000 price reduction, a ₹ 3,000 bank discount, and an exchange bonus of up to ₹ 3,000. This model also qualifies for a 12-month no-cost EMI. The more affordable Pad Go will see a temporary price drop of up to ₹ 1,500 and a ₹ 2,000 bank discount, along with a six-month EMI option at no added interest.
Accessories and ecosystem products are also seeing significant price cuts. The OnePlus Watch 2 is discounted by ₹ 2,000, with an added ₹ 3,000 bank discount and a further ₹ 1,000 off on Amazon. A nine-month interest-free EMI is also applicable. The Watch 2R is available with a combined ₹ 5,000 discount from price and bank offers and a six-month EMI plan.
Among audio products, the OnePlus Buds Pro 3 is being offered with a total discount of ₹ 2,500, which includes ₹ 1,000 each from price and bank offers, and a ₹ 500 coupon on select platforms.
First Published: 30 Apr 2025, 05:10 PM IST
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