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5 best smartphone deals in Flipkart’s

5 best smartphone deals in Flipkart’s 

 

NEW DELHI: The sale season is in full swing and e-commerce platforms Flipkart and eBay are out to give buyers a deal they probably can't resist. With Flipkart's Big Phone Theory sale still going and eBay just starting its Black Friday Rush, there are several good deals you can get today. Here are five of the best smartphone deals for the day:

Apple iPhone 6 Plus - Rs 39,999

The big-screen iPhone 6 Plus with 16GB storage, which is available for Rs 52,000+, can be purchased for Rs 39,999 on eBay right now. The catch? This is a refurbished Asus Zenfone 2 (4GB RAM) - Rs 8,999

Flipkart is offering cash-back of up to Rs 6,000 for the Asus Zenfone 2 variant with 4GB of RAM as part of the Big Phone Theory sale. Without the cash-back, the smartphone's price is Rs 14,999.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - Rs 19,999

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