Flipkart is once again back with its Mobiles Bonanza sale. The sale will kick off tomorrow and run until February 23. Flipkart has also collaborated with Axis bank and will offer an extra 10% discount to those who will make payment through bank’s debit or credit card. So, let’s just take a look at the deals that have been revealed by Flipkart so far. Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung’s flagship device Galaxy S8 will receive a hefty discount during the sale and will be available at a price of Rs 30,990. The phone is powered by an Exynos 8895 octa-core processor and features an 8MP sensor on the back. Check out the deal here. Oppo F9 Pro Oppo’s selfie centric device Oppo F9 Pro will also get a price cut down at the sale. The device will be available at a discounted price of Rs 21,990 down from its MRP of Rs 25,990. Check out the deal here. RealMe C1 (2019) RealMe latest model of C1, which was launched at an MRP of Rs 8,999 will be available during the sale at a discounted price of Rs 7,499. One can also get an extra 10% discount on making payment through Axis bank debit or credit card. Check out the deal here. Honor 9N The Honor 9N will also be on sale during Flipkart Mobiles Bonanza and will be available for Rs 8,499 down from its MRP of Rs 13,999. The phone is powered by a Kirin 659 octa-core processor and comes with a dual 13MP + 2MP camera setup on the back. Check out the deal here. Yu Ace If you do not wish to spend a lot of money on buying a smartphone then you can consider Yu Ace, which will be available during the sale for Rs 4,999. The phone highlights are 4000mAh battery and a 13MP camera on the back. Check out the deal here.
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