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Note 8 gets big discount, Galaxy A5 (2017) sells for Rs 21,990 in Samsung Carnival sale



Amazon India is hosting a four day long promotional sales event called the Samsung Carnival, and as the name suggests, the e-commerce store is offering discounts on several Samsung products, including - smartphones, televisions, appliances and more. During the Samsung Carnival sale, Amazon will be offering up to Rs 5,700 off on Samsung phones, up to 30 per cent discount on TVs, and 20 per cent off on large appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves and also on other Samsung products.
Coming to the smartphone category first, Samsung phones - both old and new are available at a discounted price, or on exchange offers. The newly launched Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is available with Rs 4,000 cashback. There are discounts on Samsung On5, On7 Pro, Galaxy A5, A7, Galaxy J7 and J5 Prime and a few more devices.

Here are all the phone deals available at Samsung Carnival:

--Samsung Galaxy Note 8 available at Rs 4,000 cashback: Both the midnight black and maple gold colours on the Note 8 are available under this offer. It is noteworthy that the Rs 4,000 cashback is available for select customers. It is available only for the HDFC credit card holders. The Galaxy Note 8 retails at a price tag of Rs 67,900. Alongside the cashback, Amazon is also offering up to Rs 9,500 off on exchange offer on Galaxy Note 8.
--Samsung On7 is available at Rs 7,990. The phone is originally priced at Rs 9,490. At the Samsung Carnival, Amazon is offering a discount of up to Rs 1,500 on the device. The discount offer is only for the Gold variant of the device.
--Samsung On5 Pro is available at Rs 1,000 off. The smartphone is originally priced at Rs 7,990, however, after the discount the device is currently selling at Rs 6,990 on Amazon. Both Gold and Black colour options are available at the discounted price.
--Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro is selling at a discount of Rs 2,300. The smartphone originally sells at Rs 25,200, but, after the discount ids available at Rs 22,900. The gold option of the device is available in the offer.

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