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Flipkart amazing OnePlus 3 Sale for few days

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Those who opened Flipkart today were greeted by a huge banner for the sale of the OnePlus 3 smartphone during the company’s upcoming Big Shopping Days sale, which pull down on Sunday. Entertainingly, the poster contained extremely discounted pricing for the OnePlus 3 of under Rs. 20,000. This comes as a big surprise, considering the Chinese brand exclusively deals its smartphones via Amazon India in the nation. OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei articulated his surprise as well, in a tweet questioning how Flipkart is planning on selling the smartphone.

As they mentioned, the OnePlus 3 sale on Flipkart was actually, amazement for OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei too, who tweeted to the Indian e-commerce company’s Executive Chairman and also Co-Founder Sachin Bansal, states that “What’s this? We are only exclusive with Amazon.”

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As they mentioned, the price tag mentioned in teaser image suggested that the OnePlus 3 will be priced under Rs. 20,000 on Flipkart, opposed to its Amazon cost of Rs. 27,999.

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On Flipkart’s OnePlus 3 arrival page, the 64GB Soft Gold model is listed as coming soon, and priced at Rs. 27,999, so the sub-Rs. 20,000 cost tag described in the problem is likely to be the cost after cash backs and inter change discounts. Flipkart has not mentioned when the smartphone will be launched on its platform.

The OnePlus 3, which they found to be an attractive good smartphone, has been finished by the launch of its successor OnePlus 3T just months after its release. The new smartphone brings a host of devlopement, such as quicker processor, best front camera, and big battery, and costs just Rs. 2,000 more. On the other hand, the OnePlus 3T 128GB different is priced like Rs. 34,999.

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With the OnePlus 3T launch, there were some questions about whether the OnePlus 3 will be discontinued in India, as it has been in the US and European markets. However, a company formal has said Gadgets 360 that it plans to always keep selling the OnePlus 3 in the whole country, though the focus will shift to OnePlus 3T.

Rs. 340 crores awards, cashback for digital payments
The governance has declared that it will supply daily, weekly and monthly rewards cost Rs. 340 crores for consumers and merchants adopting digital payments starting December 25. The beginning will focus on encourage digital payments to the lower, poor middle class and small businesses, and will cover small transactions between Rs. 50 and Rs. 3,000. There will be daily prize of Rs. 1,000 each as cashback to 15,000 champions from 25 December to 13 April. Distant from this, there will be weekly prizes of Rs. 1 lakh, Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000 for consumers dealing digital payment.

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Paytm report it was avoid by customers
The CBI has filed an FIR against 15 Paytm customers on the company’s complaint for cheating it for around Rs. 6.15 lakh. Paytm establish 48 cases where consumers were returned money for series that was successfully transport to them. The amount refunded was to the tune of Rs. 6.15 lakh, and the fraud happened in 2015-16. Majority of these customers takedistributions of products at common or same address in Delhi’s Kalkaji, Govindpuri and Saket areas.

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Videocon Ultra30 with VoLTE support, 4000mAh battery launched with price Rs. 8,590
Videocon has launchthe Ultra30 smartphone that supports VoLTE and packs a 4000mAh battery with fast-charging, in the Indian market at Rs. 8,590. Available only on Snapdeal, with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow-and Videocon Ultra30 smartphone has a large 5-inch HD screen, 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB inbuilt storage, up to 64GB microSD card support, 13-megapixel back camera with dualLED flash, and also 5-megapixel selfie camera with LED flash.

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