Samsung Galaxy S25 Discount Offer: Samsung on Thursday, May 15, announced a limited-period offer on the Galaxy S25 smartphone. Starting today, the offer is available for the 12GB/128GB variant, whose original price starts at Rs 74,999. Here’s what you need to know about the offer –
Samsung Galaxy S25 Limited Period Offer Details
As per the official release, consumers upgrading to Galaxy S25 will get an upgrade bonus of Rs 11,000, making the device available at a never-seen-before price of Rs 63,999. Alternatively, they can also avail a bank cashback of Rs 10,000.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Limited Period Offer: No-cost EMI
Under this offer, consumers will also get the option of no-cost EMI for 9 months along with a bank cashback of Rs 8,000. Making the deal even sweeter for NBFC consumers, the Galaxy S25 can also be purchased with a 24-month no-cost EMI.
Samsung Galaxy S25: Key Features
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform.
- It features a triple camera system with a 12MP ultra-wide lens, a 50MP wide-angle lens, and a 10MP telephoto lens.
- The S25 offers camera control with Galaxy’s next-gen ProVisual Engine.
- It comes with a 10-bit HDR for a stunning videography experience.
- The device is combined with seven generations of OS upgrades and seven years of security updates.
- Galaxy S25 is available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage variants.
- It is available in four colours – IcyBlue, Navy, Mint and Silver Shadow.
- Also, the device is available in special colours that are exclusively available for purchase on Samsung.com – PinkGold, CoralRed and BlueBlack.
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