Vivo Days Sale Kicks Off on Flipkart With Cashback Offers, No Cost EMI Options
Vivo Days Sale Kicks Off on Flipkart With Cashback Offers, No-Cost EMI Options i2u3w
Vivo S1 Pro and Vivo V17 phones are listed with no-cost EMI options for up to 18 months. 66s4o
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 27 May 2020 14:14 IST
Vivo Z1X is listed with an exchange discount 4536q
Highlights
Vivo V17 no-cost EMI price starts at just Rs. 1,042
Vivo S1 Pro no-cost EMI price start from as low as Rs. 875
The Vivo Days sale ends on May 29
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Vivo is running a Vivo Days sale on Flipkart offering cashbacks and attractive no-cost EMI options on a slew of its smartphones. The sale includes phones like the Vivo Z1x, Vivo V17, Vivo S1 Pro, and more. The sale kicked off earlier today and will continue through May 29. The company has partnered with HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank to offer 10 percent cashback to Vivo smartphone buyers as well. This is probably the first promotional sale from a smartphone manufacturer since the lockdown restrictions have been lifted across the country.
Vivo Days sale: Offers on mobile phones 5y4o4a
As a part of the Vivo Days sale, the Vivo Z1X phone is listed with no-cost EMI options of up to 12 months (Rs. 1,500 per month) and an exchange discount. In of pricing, the phone's 6GB + 64GB storage option is selling at Rs. 15,990 on Flipkart; the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage option is priced at Rs. 16,990 and the 8GB RAM + 128GB option is retailing at Rs. 17,990.
The newly launched priced at Rs. 27,990 for the 8GB + 128GB storage option and at Rs. 31,990 for the 8GB + 256GB storage option.
Among other Vivo phones, Vivo S1 Pro retails at Rs. 20,990 for the 8GB RAM option.
The Vivo Y15 are also listed with no-cost EMI options of up to six months. The Vivo Days sale listing can be spotted inside the Flipkart app.
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