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You can get Samsung Galaxy J6 for free at Flipkart; all details here

Samsung Galaxy J6 comes in two variant s 4GB RAM/64GB and 3GB RAM/32GB priced at Rs 16,490 and Rs 13,990 respectively.

Samsung Galaxy J6 has a flood of exclusive offers attached to it on Flipkart, so much so, that you can almost purchase this smartphone for free. Samsung added Galaxy J6 to its J series last month which features Infinity display. Samsung believes the mobile industry will witness a paradigm shift in the design of smartphones with the introduction of Samsung’s signature Infinity Design philosophy on the A & J Series. Samsung Galaxy J6 comes in  two variant s 4GB RAM/64GB and 3GB RAM/32GB priced at Rs 16,490 and Rs 13,990 respectively. However, on Flipkart, the offer is currently available on the 3GB variant. 
The Galaxy J6 in 3GB variant has a Rs 1,000 instant discount on Flipkart on its market price. Also, the e-commerce giant is offering up to Rs 12,000 off on the purchase of this phone in an exchange offer. 
Further, one can get up to 5% instant discount on Visa cards for first 3 online payments. 
Going ahead, consumers buying J6 models through ICICI Bank credit and debit cards or Paytm will get an additional cashback of Rs 1,500. 
Galaxy J6 sports best in class cameras that allow consumers to take beautiful shots or selfies anytime, anywhere. 
It features an adjustable selfie flash, allowing consumers to snap stylish selfies, from day to night. J6 sports a 13MP rear shooter with F1.9 aperture alongside 8MP front shooter. 
This phone is a brand new ‘Make for India’ innovation that complements millennial requirements of uninterrupted video binging. It has 5.6” HD+ display having sleek curves and an ergonomic design with elegant style and comfortable grip.
J6 come with 3,000 mAh battery along with  latest Android operating system – Android Oreo.

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