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Up to 80% OFF! Amazon Prime Day Is Back With Tech Madness!

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Amazon has officially announced its Prime Day 2025 sale, live from July 12 at 12 AM to July 14 at 11:59 PM. This exclusive sale for Prime members promises massive discounts across smartphones, appliances, electronics, and more.

Top deals include up to 40% off on smartphones like iPhone 15, OnePlus 13s, and Samsung S24 Ultra. Consumers can also save on newly launched phones including OnePlus Nord CE5, iQOO Z10 Lite 5G, and more.

Laptops, tablets, headphones, and wearables will be available with discounts of up to 80%, while smart TVs are up to 65% off, with additional exchange benefits and bank discounts (ICICI, SBI).

Home appliances like ACs, fridges, and washing machines from LG, Haier, Samsung, and others are also up to 65% off with exchange offers up to ₹17,000.

Multiple Prime membership plans start at just ₹399, offering flexible shopping, shipping, and entertainment perks.

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