OnePlus 11R to be available under Rs 30,000 during Amazon Summer sale
OnePlus 11R to be available under Rs 30,000 during Amazon Summer sale
Amazon Great Summer sale will begin on May 2 for Prime members and everyone else will be able to access the deals starting May 3. Thankfully, Amazon has revealed some of the smartphone deals ahead of the big sale event to give consumers time to decide which one could be a better deal for them. While there are several popular 5G phones that will receive big discounts during Amazon Great Summer sale, people looking to buy the OnePlus 11R will be getting a great deal. Â
As per the teasers published on Amazon, the OnePlus 11R will be available under Rs 30,000 and if you also claim exchange offers during Amazon Great Summer sale, then it will be a steal deal. The site has revealed that it will be available at an effective price of Rs 29,999, which will be down from its original price of Rs 39,999. So, the site will be offering a discount of up to Rs 10,000. Do keep in mind that the offer is based on bank cards as well as coupons, as per the listing. The exact breakdown of the deal will likely be revealed tomorrow.
People who can’t afford to spend close to Rs 40,000 for the new OnePlus 12R model can consider buying the OnePlus 11R if they are getting it under Rs 30,000 segment.
The OnePlus 11R is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. It was used by several flagship phones in 2022 and is capable of offering fast performance to users. It is backed by LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage versions.
The premium phone has a top-notch display which is about 6.7-inch in size. It has curved edges and sides to offer a better hold of the device. The screen offers support for 2160Hz PWM Dimming and 1450nits of peak brightness. The panel refreshes at 120Hz and there are stereo speakers too with support for Dolby Atmos. You are also getting a big enough 5,000mAh battery and the company has provided support for 100W fast charging.Â
OnePlus still bundles a fast charger in the retail box along with the phone, which is something that Samsung and Apple have stopped doing for a long time.Â