OnePlus 12 price drops to under Rs 46,000 on Amazon: Here’s how to get maximum discount
OnePlus 12 now available for under Rs 45,000 on Amazon.
Discount achieved through a price drop and bank card offers.
Features Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 2K 120Hz OLED display, and 100W fast charging.
OnePlus 12, the last generation flagship is currently available with a massive discount on Amazon after a massive price drop and bank discount. The device, which was initially priced at Rs 64,999, offers a premium design, powerful performance, a triple camera setup, and an impressive battery. So, if you were looking for a perfect blend of all of these aspects in a smartphone with a budget of around Rs 50,000, your search might end here.
Here’s how the OnePlus 12 price deal on Amazon exactly works. But before heading to it, this deal is for the 12GB RAM, 256GB variant.
OnePlus 12 price on Amazon
The OnePlus 12 is currently listed at Rs 51,998 on Amazon, down from Rs 64,999. The customers can get up to a Rs 6,000 bank offer on using select bank cards including the HDFC and SBI bank cards, bringing down the price to under Rs 46,000. Additionally, the buyers can also choose EMI and no-cost EMI options starting at Rs 2,521 per month.
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The buyers can also exchange their old device and get a value of up to Rs 48,500. However, it may depend on the working conditions, brand, and model of your device.
OnePlus 12 specifications
If you are buying a OnePlus 12, you will get a 6.82-inch QHD+ 2K OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate. The device offers a 4,500 nits peak brightness. The device features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The device houses a 5,400 mAh battery and 100W fast charging.
As for the camera, the device offers a 50MP primary, 64MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and 48MP ultrawide. It offers a 32MP front camera.
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