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Mark Your Calendars: Amazon’s Great Summer Sale Starts May 1; Score Big On Galaxy S24 Ultra

Get ready to save big with Amazon’s Great Summer Sale, packed with exciting deals and offers!

Amazon’s Great Summer Sale is almost here, starting at noon on May 2. But if you’re a Prime member, you can shop 12 hours earlier than everyone else. The sale will have big discounts on lots of electronics, including mobile phones. Here’s what we know so far.

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Huge Savings on Multiple Models Expected

Amazon is saying that many popular brands will have discounts, including models like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy A55, and Samsung Galaxy M35.

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They are also offering deals on laptops from Lenovo, Asus, and HP. While we don’t know the exact prices yet, these brands are part of the sale, so they will likely be discounted.

Right now, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is already on sale for ₹92,249 on Amazon. If you use an Amazon ICICI Bank credit card, you can get 5% cashback, bringing the price down to under ₹90,000. This is much cheaper than its original price of ₹1,34,999.

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Bank Offers You Can Expect

Amazon’s Great Summer Sale teaser page says that HDFC Bank credit card users will get a 10% instant discount. This means you can buy smartphones and other electronics for even less. Amazon will also offer exchange deals and no-cost EMI options to make shopping easier during the sale.

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