Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025: Best smartphone deals under ₹40,000

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Grab Vivo V50 and iQOO Neo 10 with flagship specs under ₹40,000 this Prime Day

Prime Day 2025 brings flagship-level phones like Neo 10 and V50 below ₹40,000

Best premium mid-range phones under ₹40K: OnePlus, Vivo, iQOO deals live now

Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025: Best smartphone deals under ₹40,000

If you’re looking to upgrade to a premium mid-range smartphone during Amazon Prime Day 2025, there are some compelling options under ₹40,000. These phones offer flagship-grade performance, sleek designs, powerful cameras, and 5G connectivity — making them ideal for demanding users who want top features without crossing into ultra-premium pricing.

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Here are the top smartphone deals under ₹40,000 to consider during the sale.

iQOO Neo 10 (Buy now)

The iQOO Neo 10 features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, a 144Hz AMOLED display, and a 5000mAh battery with 120W fast charging. It’s built for speed, gaming, and heavy multitasking, all while running Funtouch OS based on Android 14.
As part of the Prime Day sale, the iQOO Neo 10 is priced at ₹31,998.

Vivo V50 (Buy now)

Also read: Amazon Prime Day Sale 2025: Best smartphone deals under ₹20,000

The Vivo V50 comes with a sleek glass design, a vibrant 120Hz AMOLED display, and a 50MP OIS main camera. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor and supports 80W fast charging for its 5000mAh battery. Ideal for photography and content-driven users.
During Prime Day, the Vivo V50 is available at an effective price of ₹34,999.

OnePlus 13R (Buy now)

Though slightly over the ₹40K mark, the OnePlus 13R offers flagship-grade value with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 120Hz AMOLED display, and OxygenOS experience. It features a premium build, strong thermal design, and fast charging for its 5500mAh battery.
During Prime Day, the OnePlus 13R is available at a discounted price of ₹42,997.

Also read: Best Mobile Phones Under 40000

Vyom Ramani

Vyom Ramani

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