
OnePlus Summer Sale announced: Offers on OnePlus 13R, OnePlus Nord 4, OnePlus Pad 2, and other devices
OnePlus has announced the
OnePlus Summer Sale
, offering discounts on a range of its smartphones including
OnePlus 13R
,
OnePlus Nord 4
,
OnePlus Pad 2
, and more. The sale, as revealed by the company, will kick off on May 1, 2025. The sale will be available across various platforms, including OnePlus.in, the OnePlus Store App, OnePlus Experience Stores, Amazon.in, Flipkart, Myntra, and mainline stores such as Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and others.
OnePlus Summer Sale: Offers on OnePlus 13, 13R
As announced by the company, customers can avail an instant bank discount of Rs 5,000 on OnePlus 13 and Rs 3,000 on OnePlus 13R on select bank cards. OnePlus is also giving a temporary price drop of Rs 3,000 on OnePlus 13 and Rs 2,000 on OnePlus 13R (16GB + 512GB) respectively.
For those looking to buy OnePlus 13R, the company has announced a bundle offer, allowing them to pair the phone with OnePlus Buds 3. Customers can also avail for up to 12 months and 6 months no-cost EMI with select banks credit cards on purchase of OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R respectively. There is also a 24-month no-cost EMI option with a down payment of 65% of the phone's price on OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R. This guarantees 35% Assured Buyback via Easy Upgrades Program applicable for customers purchasing from OnePlus.in and offline stores with ICICI Bank Credit Cards and EMI.
OnePlus has also announced an exchange bonus of up to Rs 7,000 on OnePlus 13 and Rs 4,000 exchange bonus on OnePlus 13R. In addition to this, buyers will also get up to 24 months no-cost EMI with Bajaj Finserv, HDBFS and ICICI Finance on purchase of OnePlus 13.
OnePlus Summer Sale: Offers on OnePlus Nord phones
Under the Nord series, customers can enjoy a temporary price discount of Rs 1,000 on OnePlus Nord CE4 along with up to 6 months of no-cost EMI on select bank cards. For those looking to buy OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite, customers can also avail up to 6 months of no-cost EMI on select banks. Additionally, on the OnePlus Nord CE4 and OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite, consumers can avail instant bank discounts up to Rs 2,000 each on select bank cards.
There is an instant bank discount of Rs 3,000 with no-cost EMI options of up to 12 months on select bank cards on the purchase of OnePlus Pad 2. An additional exchange bonus of Rs 3,000 is also available.
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