Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 5G price drops by over Rs 37,000 on Flipkart
Flipkart Axis Bank cardholders get an additional Rs 4,000 discount.
The phone features Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 12GB RAM, and a 50MP main camera.
Offers 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and a 3.4-inch cover screen.
If you are a foldable phone fan or somebody who is considering switching to one, we might have something that you cannot resist. The latest generation Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is currently listed on Flipkart with a massive discount. The customers can get the device for around Rs 69,000 after applying all the discounts.
SurveyTo recall, the device was introduced at a price of Rs 1,09,999 and offers a premium in hand feel along with a useful dual AMOLED screen, powerful processor, and a good camera (in the flip segment). So, if you really want to switch your current phone, here is how the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 5G price deal on Flipkart functions.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 5G price on Flipkart
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 can be yours for Rs 72,999. But wait. If you can arrange a Flipkart Axis Bank credit card, you can get up to Rs 4,000 bank discount, bringing down the price to around Rs 69,000. You can take additional benefits like exchanging your old smartphone and getting the best possible value. However, it actually depends on the working conditions and model.
If short on budget, you can also choose EMI options with no-cost EMI as well. The customers can also choose Complete Mobile Protection or Extended Warranty add-ons by paying extra.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 5G specs
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 is offered with a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 3.4-inch AMOLED cover panel. The device features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which comes coupled with 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. It gets a 4,000 mAh battery and 25W charging.
The device comes with a 50MP primary shooter and a 12MP ultrawide sensor. On the front, it has a 10MP camera.
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