Nubia Phones get up to Rs. 4000 price Slash along with Cashback on Amazon Prime Day sale
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All the Prime members on Amazon will have a Prime Day Sale exclusively which will start from 6 PM toady. On this occasion, Nubia has announced that it will be offering its mid-range to high-end smartphones during this sales wherein these devices will be getting an additional discount from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 4000 and also 15% cashback (UP TO RS. 2000) on purchase worth Rs. 5000 using an HDFC Debit and Credit card. The Nubia M2 will also go on sale today but will not come under the Prime offer.
The devices like Nubia N1, N2, and N1 Lite will not get discounts but will be getting HDFC cash back offer. The device that comes under the offer are Nubia Z11 Black Gold color variant is priced at Rs. 25,999 with an off of Rs. 4000. The Grey color variant is priced at Rs, 24,999 with Rs. 4000 off. Nubia Z17 mini will be priced at Rs. 18,999 with an off of Rs. 1000. The Nubia M2 Lite can be bought for Rs. 10,999 with Rs. 1500 off and Nubia Z11 Mini is priced at Rs. 9,999 for an off of Rs. 1500.
The Marketing Director, of Nubia India, commented that All Nubia products are known for their superlative camera and focused on design and an intuitive UI and Amazon prime days are recognized globally and will be available for a lower price. They are delighted that with India’s first ever Amazon prime day, its customers will have an opportunity to acquire handsets that integrate technology with aesthetics.
You can also check more offers one Amazon India Prime day page to see all the Prime day offers and grab it accordingly. Are you planning to get any of these devices at a discounted price? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to PhoneRadar for more. You can also use HDFC debit card or credit card to avail 15% cashback on selected devices.
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