Flipkart Big Billion Day Mega Smartphone Sale – Unbelievable Hidden Deals You Can’t Miss

If you’ve been waiting all year to upgrade your smartphone, this is the moment that can totally flip your buying game. Flipkart Big Billion Day is back with jaw-dropping offers that are unlike anything you’ve seen in years. Prices are dropping like crazy, and if you play your cards right, you could grab flagship-level phones at half their usual price. The vibe this time is simple — anything can happen!

Before you rush to add things to your cart, here’s something important. If you plan it smartly, you can save even more. Use Flipkart Axis or SBI credit cards to get an instant 5% cashback. Don’t forget to check the exchange value of your old phone; this can cut your bill by thousands. And even if you don’t have a credit card, Flipkart is giving easy no-cost EMI options through DMI Finance, FIBE, TVS Credit, and even major debit cards like HDFC and ICICI. Bajaj Insta EMI card users can also jump in and get extra discounts. Plus, you get open-box delivery for peace of mind—so you can check the phone before paying fully.

Now let’s get to the most exciting part — the blockbuster deals lined up this Big Billion Day.

Phones under ₹10,000 that are total game-changers

You’ve got the Vivo T4 Lite loaded with Dimensity 6300, 8GB RAM, and a massive 6000mAh battery dropping to just ₹9,999. And then there’s the Samsung Galaxy F06 packing a 50MP camera and 5000mAh battery, coming down to under ₹8,000. At this price, they’re absolute steals, especially with exchange and EMI offers stacked on top.

Mid-range powerhouses under ₹15,000

The Vivo T4X is sliding down to ₹12-13K with its Dimensity 7300, 8GB RAM, 6500mAh battery, and 44W fast charging—easily one of the best-balanced phones in this bracket. The TECNO POVA 7, known for its clean UI and 7300 Ultimate chip, will also dip below ₹15K. And if you want an all-rounder, the Motorola G96 5G with Snapdragon 7S Gen 2 and 5500mAh battery is expected to land under ₹15K too.

Beast phones under ₹20,000

The Vivo T4 is expected to fall under ₹20K even though it usually sells for ₹24-25K. You’re getting a 7S Gen 3 processor, 12GB RAM, 7300mAh battery, and a 50MP OIS camera — crazy specs at this price. The Samsung Galaxy A35 with Exynos 1380 and versatile triple cameras is dropping to under ₹20K. And the Realme P4 Pro is turning heads with a 7th Gen 4 processor, 7000mAh battery, 80W fast charging, and 50MP dual cameras for just ₹19,999.

Flagship-like phones under ₹30,000

The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is set to crash from its ₹55-60K MRP to under ₹30K — and it brings nearly 90% of flagship S series features including Exynos 2400E, a 4700mAh battery, and a 55MP triple camera. Another banger is the Motorola Edge 60 Pro 5G, which offers near-flagship performance with Dimensity 8350, a vegan leather design, 6000mAh battery, 90W charging, and a 50MP + 10MP camera setup — all for around ₹25-27K.

Premium phones at shockingly low prices

Here’s where things get wild. The Nothing Phone 3 which launched at ₹80K is now showing up for ₹34,999 for legacy users and about ₹44,999 for others. It has 8th Gen 4, 12GB RAM, 5500mAh battery, and the iconic glyph matrix design. The compact yet powerful Samsung Galaxy S24 is expected at under ₹40K, down from ₹75K, with 8th Gen 3 performance and flagship cameras. If you love clean photography, the Google Pixel 9 is dipping to around ₹35K from its ₹70-80K price tag. And the cherry on top — the Apple iPhone 16 Pro coming down to just ₹69,999 while the regular Apple iPhone 16 slides to ₹51,999. You’re literally getting last year’s flagships at mid-range prices.

This Big Billion Day is not just a sale — it’s a golden chance to grab your dream phone without burning your wallet. If you’ve been waiting for that one perfect moment to upgrade, this is it.

Which of these blockbuster deals are you eyeing? Whatever your pick, just be quick — because once these deals are gone, they’re gone for good.

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