Samsung Galaxy S21 price cut by ₹10000, get it from ₹49999
Samsung Galaxy S21 is getting a major price cut of ₹10,000 on its regular price. With extra offers, it drops to under ₹50,000.
Samsung Galaxy S21 witnesses major price cut! Ahead of the Galaxy S22 series launch expected in early 2022, Samsung India has cut down the price of its 2021 flagship Galaxy S21 series. Samsung lists this as a limited time offer; the discount of ₹10,000 will be applicable on the S21 phones until December 22, 2021.
The discounted prices will be applicable on Samsung's own e-commerce website Samsung.com, Samsung Exclusive Stores, and other e-commerce platforms. Note that the offer is only applicable on the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+. The flagship Galaxy S21 Ultra is not eligible for this discount.
Galaxy S21 series price cut in India
Galaxy S21 offers
The Samsung Galaxy S21 is offering an instant cashback of ₹10000. This brings the price down to ₹54,999 for the base variant with 128GB variant. Samsung customers can also avail an addition cashback offer of ₹5,000 with ICICI Bank cards or get ₹5,000 off as an upgrade bonus.
Galaxy S21+ offers
The offer on the bigger Galaxy S21+ is similar to the one on the Galaxy S21. Buyers can get a cashback of ₹10,000 on the standard price, which brings down the cost to ₹61,999. There is also a ₹10,000 discount if the transaction is made via the ICICI Bank cards, or ₹5000 upgrade bonus.
Both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ are largely similar, save for the display size and battery capacity. Both of them rely on the Exynos 2100 chipset that supports 5G networks and offers comparable performance to the Snapdragon 888 chipset. You get a triple camera system, a Full HD+ AMOLED display, and Samsung's latest One UI 4.0 based on Android 12.
However, the smaller Galaxy S21 has its rear made of plastic whereas the larger Galaxy S21+ gets a matte glass rear.
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