Skip to main content

OnePlus offers discount on OnePlus 3T to celebrate 1000 days in India

OnePlus today announced a special sale to to celebrate completing 1000 days in the Indian market. The company has announced a special three day sale which starts on September 5, 2017 on OnePlus online store and ends on September 7, 2017.
During this sale, the OnePlus 3T will hold a special price tag of Rs 25,999 after a discount of Rs 4,000. The 64GB version is the device up for sale and the users looking to grab one will get a steal deal in the particular time period. Just like OnePlus, Xiaomi also celebrated its journey of three years by offering some special discounts on its lineup.

In addition to the steal deal, the company has something more to offer. If a user exchanges their old smartphone for the OnePlus 3T, an additional discount of Rs. 2,000 will be also offered and the company is also offering Rs. 2,000 cashback for Axis bank debit and credit card users.
After adding all the discounts, the OnePlus 3T will be available at a price tag of Rs 21,999. The exchange and cashback offer is also applicable for OnePlus 5 as well, which means you get a discount of Rs. 4,000 on the flagship of this year as well.
According to Vikas Agarwal, General Manager, India at OnePlus,
“The fast growth of the brand in India is a result of strong support from the OnePlus community who truly reflect the spirit of ‘Never Settle’ and the exclusive sales partner, Amazon.in.”
If you are looking to buy the OnePlus 3T and OnePlus 5, the company is also offering 12 months of zero cost EMI, making the last and this year’s flagships all the more feasible.
In addition to this, 100 lucky customers will also get a chance to win domestic flight vouchers from Cleartrip. The value of the voucher is not mentioned by the company yet. So, if you are looking to get a competent smartphone with a price range of Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 30,000, OnePlus 3T is highly recommended.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Google removes 300 Android apps that secretly hijacked phones for DDoS attacks

Around  300 apps have been withdrawn  from Google’s Play Store after they were found to be secretly hijacking Android devices to supply traffic for wide-scale distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, as noted by  Gizmodo . Google removed apps that offered services like ringtones and storage managers after security researchers uncovered the “WireX” botnet was behind the ploy. Malware was hidden inside the affected apps, and as long as the device remained switched on it was used in DDoS attacks. Researchers at cloud services provider Akamai discovered WireX after a hospitality company suffered from a DDoS attack involving hundreds of thousands of IP addresses. DDoS attacks work by overwhelming a target with large amounts of data from multiple IP addresses, and they’re effective at taking down websites and services that can’t cope with a data influx. Google said in a statement it’s currently in the process of removing the malicious apps from affected devices, an...

HTC Desire 20 Pro certified by Google Play, NCC

HTC’s glory days are well in the past, but the Taiwanese company is trying to stay relevant in the smartphone world. As spotted by a vigilant Twitter user, the Desire 20 Pro has been certified at NCC and Google Play Support. Previously the same phone appeared on Geekbench and in leaked schematics . The Google Play Support page mentions the same HTC 2Q9J1000 model number we saw earlier. Seeing how this is a Pro there is likely to be a vanilla version in the pipeline as well, but we haven't heard anything about it. HTC Desire 20 Pro certifications When the phones eventually arrive, they will be a follow-up of the Desire 19 lineup that brought us the Desire 19s and Desire 19+ . Both of them had unimpressive Helio chipsets (respectively P22 and P35) and the main camera was 13 MP f/1.9 with PDAF on both of them. Hopefully, this year’s Desire lineup will get in line with the current trends and introduce big batteries, fast charging, and better cameras if HTC w...