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Flipkart Big Billion Days sale: Nokia 6.1 Plus available at Rs. 3,299

The Nokia 6.1 Plus will be available at an amazing deal during Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale. Customers can buy the Nokia 6.1 Plus at as low as Rs. 3,299. Here’s how to avail the offer.


Nokia 6.1 Plus,   HMDGlobal's sub-Rs. 20,000 segment smartphone, has been making some head turns with its look and performance. The smartphone has received some rave reviews and has been selling well for the company. During Flipkart's Big Billion Days sale, the Nokia 6.1 Plus will be available with tons of offers and discounts which can be availed during the limited period sale.

To start with, the Nokia 6.1 Plus has received a flat discount of Rs. 2,601 bringing down the price to Rs. 14,999. Additionally, Flipkart is offering 10 per cent instant discount with HDFC debit and credit cards. Customers can also avail extra Rs. 2,500 off when making EMI transactions using HDFC Bank debit and credit cards. 

One of the best offers available for customers is the exchange value which offers a discount of up to Rs. 11,700 on the Nokia 6.1 Plus bringing down the price to Rs. 3,299. It's worth noting that customers will get the full exchange value with only select older models.

The Nokia 6.1 Plus went on sale in India for the first time on August 30 and recently started received Android 9.0 Pie via Nokia Beta Labs.

Talking about specifications, the Nokia 6.1 Plus features a 5.8-inch Full-HD+ display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It packs a 3060mAh battery. The Nokia 6.1 Plus sports a dual rear camera setup - 16-megapixel sensor coupled with 5-megapixel sensor. At the front, there's a 16-megapixel selfie camera. The Nokia 6.1 Plus is available in Black, Blue, and White colours. 


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