Amazon Prime Day 2023 set for July with amazing deals on phones, laptops, and other categories
Amazon Prime Day sale to kick off on July 15.
Prime subscribers may get a headstart and even some exclusive offers and benefits.
Here, we take a look at some of the Prime Day offers Amazon has already previewed.
Amazon India has announced the Prime Day dates and along with it the max discount percentages you can get on leading categories like mobile phones, laptops, etc. First the dates: July 15 and July 16. We expect Prime members of Amazon to get access to the sale a day earlier. They may also have faster shipping and other benefits. But, here, we will discuss the offers that are common for all users.
Amazon Prime Day 2023 discounts and highlights
1. The key banking partners of Amazon are ICICI and SBI. So, if you have an ICICI debit/credit card or an SBI credit card, you can grab a 10% discount on your Prime Day purchases.
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2. This is besides the “great deals” awaiting you in this sale. Some of these include up to 40 percent discount on mobile phones and accessories, and up to 75 percent off on laptops, wearables, earphones, and other electronics and related accessories. You could also snag Alexa, Fire TV, and Kindle at up to 55% discount.
For instance, the Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Support at Rs. 2,199 while its original price is ₹4,999. Similarly, during the 2-day affair, you could fetch the combo of Echo Dot (4th gen)+ 9W Smart LED light bulb at ₹2,399 (which is a steep discount from its original price of ₹6,598.
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3. Amazon also teases blockbuster entertainment (possibly new content on the Prime Video platform).
4. There will be a variety of new product launches lined up for July 15-16. You can already check out some of these new releases, based on both category-wise and brand-wise. We will cover the best deals in a separate article.
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