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Samsung Galaxy S7 is available for Rs 5,090 on Flipkart but fall for it at your own risk
Flipkart is offering the Samsung Galaxy S7 phone at a reduced price of Rs 29,990 during its Samsung Mobiles Fest promotional sales even.
Online retail website Flipkart is offering the Samsung Galaxy S7 phone at a reduced price of Rs 29,990 during its Samsung Mobiles Fest promotional sales event (November 6-8). The Samsung Galaxy S7 will receive a whopping Rs 16,010 price cut, during its promotional Samsung Mobiles Fest sales event, bringing the cost of the phone down from Rs 46,000 to Rs 29,990 according to Flipkart. If that wasn't enough, Flipkart will be also offering a whopping Rs 25,000 off on exchange, which will bring the effective cost of the phone down even further: to Rs 5,090 to be precise. There's a catch however.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 which was originally launched at a price of Rs 48,900 in March 2016 is now selling for a price as low as Rs 37,500 on rival e-retail platforms like Amazon India. Back in August, the Galaxy S7 got its first official price cut, bringing the price of the phone down to Rs 43,400. Samsung's own online store lists the Galaxy S7 at a best buy price of Rs 43,400 currently. What I am trying to say here is that while Flipkart may be offering a hefty discount on the Samsung Galaxy S7, it isn't as hefty as it's claiming it to be.
Furthermore, potential buyers can avail Flipkart's exchange offer -- that is maximum discount of Rs 25,000 -- in exchange of the Apple iPhone 7 Plus alone. Exchanging the Google Pixel XL, meanwhile, will land you a discount of Rs 17,900. What is particularly baffling is that no other smartphone would give you a Rs 25,000 discount in exchange meaning you'll absolutely have to have the iPhone 7 Plus if you're looking to buy the Samsung Galaxy S7 for Rs 5,090.
Catches aside, the Samsung Galaxy S7 at Rs 29,990 on Flipkart is still quite a steal deal. If you have an old phone that you're probably done with, exchanging it in return of some added discount is highly advisable. Flipkart seems to be the only e-commerce website offering the Galaxy S7 at such a low price. The Samsung Galaxy S7 is a beautiful phone with a high-end premium design, a hallmark Super AMOLED display, top-notch hardware and outstanding cameras (both front and back).
The Galaxy S7 boasts of a glass and metal design and a front-mounted fingerprint reader. The phone comes with a micro-SD card slot for expandable storage and IP68 certification which makes it dust and water-resistant for over 1.5 metres and up to 30 minutes. It comes with a 5.1-inch Quad-HD Super AMOLED display with a 1440x2560 pixels resolution. The display also comes with an always on functionality.
They Galaxy S7 is further powered by an Exynos 8890 processor clubbed with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The dual-SIM phone runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow based TouchWiz UI (upgradable to Android Nougat) and supports 4G LTE connectivity option. It is backed by a 3,000mAh battery with support for fast and wireless charging.
On the camera front, it comes with a 12-megapixel rear (with f/1.7 aperture and optical image stabilisation) and 5-megapixel front shooter combo.
Elsewhere, the Galaxy S7 isn't the only phone on discount as part of Flipkart's promotional Samsung Mobiles Fest sales event. A number of other offers available include:
-- Samsung Galaxy On Max available for Rs 14,900 down from Rs 16,900
-- Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro available for Rs 29,900 down from Rs 36,900
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