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Black Friday Sale in India: Samsung Offering Great Deals On All Its Products

Samsung has got some news for its consumers pertaining to its recent flagship. This news will excite all its valuable users, this is not our words, this will be your expression as you go ahead with reading the piece. The South Korean tech giant has just announced that users can buy Samsung Galaxy S22 series handsets for under Rs 60,000. All thanks to the Black Friday sale proposition. Not just this the company has also confirmed several discounts and deal offers on a variety of products that will include smartphones, washing machines, air purifiers, TVs, and so many other Samsung products for their Consumers in India. The tech giant did not leave without spilling some beans, as they further added that the Black Friday Sale will be held on the 23rd of November where the company will be selling its beloved flagship series with some reasonable discounts, followed by a lucrative deal for purchasing foldable.

Samsung Black Friday Sale In India

Deals In Detail

Among all the Samsung products on sale, we can see a great craze among the consumers of India regarding the Samsung Galaxy S22 series handsets that the company has assured the range will commence under Rs 60,000. It is indeed a great deal when compared to the original price of the Samsung Galaxy S22 at  Rs 72,999 when the flagship was launched in India.

During the Black Friday Sale, Samsung has also reduced the price of foldable, Now users can purchase Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 combined with the Galaxy Watch 4. The smartwatch will cost the buyers only Rs 2,999, whereas the company has provided some set of discounts for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. The price of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 during its release time was Rs 89,999 in India.

Furthermore, the South Korean tech giant has also confirmed heavy and reasonable discounts on other smartphones, besides the flagship handsets, such as Galaxy M13, and Galaxy M33, and the list continues. Apart from the other smartphones, it is tipped that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G during the Black Friday sale will be under Rs 40,000. This should be noted that the price of the phone during its launch was Rs 54,999. It’s a fair deal!

Coming to other products, The company has strongly affirmed that during the Black Friday Sale in India on the 23rd of November they will also include 75-inch Samsung Frame QLED 4K TV along with Samsung Curd Maestro Double Door Refrigerator with a 314L capacity.

OFFER

In line with this, the South Korean tech giant has further teased that consumers would receive an extra 5 per cent off on purchasing two or more Samsung products during the Black Friday Sale.

Conclusion

It is a known fact that India does not observe Black Friday; However, Black Friday sales are something trending in the country as it is profitable to both the consumers and the businesses who are offering discounts on possibly all their products during the sale.

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