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Amazon Happiness Upgrade Sale: Best deals on high-end and premium smartphones

With Diwali just around the corner, e-commerce websites are giving daily discounts on smartphones and other accessories. Now, with premium and high-end smartphones usually remaining quite expensive throughout the year, it is during the festive season that the price comes down, and quite naturally, now is the best time to buy a high-end flagship. Amazon's Great India Festival is presently hosting the Happiness Upgrade Sale and these are the best high-end and premium smartphones on discount — iPhone 11 (64GB) Selling Price: Rs 64,990   Deal Price: Rs 49,999

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The iPhone 11 is available at one of its lowest ever prices, making it a great entry into the Apple iOS ecosystem.

Xiaomi Mi 10  Selling Price: Rs 49,999   Deal Price: Rs 41,999   Click here to buy   With a 108MP camera and a curved AMOLED with 90Hz refresh rate, the Mi 10 is a formidable flagship for taking photos and watching content. OnePlus 7T Selling Price: Rs 37,999   Deal Price: Rs Rs 32,999   The OnePlus 7T is a wholesome flagship powered by the Snapdragon 855+, and comes with a 48MP triple camera setup along with a 90Hz AMOLED display.   Click here to buy Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Selling Price: Rs 49,999   Deal Price: Rs 44,990   The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE runs on a flagship Exynos processor, and rocks a bright and vivid AMOLED display and a triple camera setup.   Click here to buy Samsung Galaxy S10+ Selling Price: Rs 52,999   Deal Price: Rs 44,999   Click here to buy   The Galaxy S10+ offers a curved AMOLED display, and a capable triple camera setup at the back, along with two cameras on the front drilled into the display.



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