
Vijay Sales announces Open Box sale: See massive discounts on Galaxy S25 Plus, iPhones, iPads, and more
Vijay Sales, one of the most popular electronics retail chains in India, started its Mega Open Box sale on Saturday, June 28. The sale brings numerous discounts on a wide range of electronics, including smartphones, laptops, TVs, washing machines, tablets and more.
Featuring open box and display unit products, interested buyers can purchase them on the website or via physical retail stores. If you are looking to buy a smartphone or tablet, here are some deals worth checking out.
The most expensive variant of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, which comes with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, is available for Rs 1,00,454. The device is currently priced at Rs 1,11,999.
The latest entrant in the Galaxy S lineup is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and has a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
The device runs on One UI 7 based on Android 15 out of the box, with Samsung promising seven years of OS updates and security patches. It has a triple camera setup that consists of a 50MP primary lens in addition to a 10MP telephoto shooter and another 12MP ultrawide sensor.
The store display unit version of the Apple iPhone 15 Plus with 128GB storage is currently selling for Rs 57,990. Launched in September 2023, the iPhone 15 Plus is powered by the A16 Bionic chipset and features a 6.7-inch 120Hz SuperRetina XDR OLED screen.
Running on iOS 17 out of the box, the phone comes with a 48MP primary camera alongside a 12MP ultrawide sensor. As one would expect, you also get support for eSIM and IP68 dust and water resistance.
If you are looking for a mid-range device with good cameras, the store display unit of the Xiaomi 14 Civi is currently available for Rs 32,999.
Launched last year, the phone comes with a slightly smaller 6.55-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and runs on HyperOS based on Android 14 out of the box.
The back of the phone houses a triple camera setup with a 50MP primary lens, a 12MP ultrawide shooter and a 50MP telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom. All of this is backed by a 4,700mAh battery that supports 67W wired charging.
The Nothing Phone (2a) is currently selling on the Vijay Sales website for Rs 16,999. This is the store display unit, which is used to demo the product in physical retail stores. Launched in March last year, the Nothing Phone (2a) features the Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset and has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with 1a 20Hz refresh rate.
The phone comes with Nothing OS 2.0, based on Android 14 out of the box and will get 3 years of OS updates. On the back, you get a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide shooter. It comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.
If you are looking to buy a tablet, the store display unit version of the Apple iPad Air (2024), which comes with 128GB of storage can be a good purchase. Available for Rs 45,000, the tablet is powered by Apple's M2 chipset and has an 11-inch screen.
Running on iOS 17.4, it has a 12MP front and rear camera and is backed by a 7,606mAh battery that supports 45W wired charging.
Disclaimer: It needs to be noted that the retailer has mentioned that some of the products on sale are open-box or display unit products. We recommend visiting the physical retail store to ensure that the product is up to your expectations, as it may have signs of wear and tear.
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