Its that time of the year when companies bombard people with offers on the occasion of the festive season. E-commerce giants Flipkart and Amazon have already announced their biggest sales of 2020. As part of the former’s Big Billion Days sale, Lenovo-owned Motorola has announced a slew of offers for its smartphones.

Flipkart’s Big Billion Days starts from October 16 and runs through till October 21, 2020. Ahead of this, Motorola’s offer announcement says the new offers extend up to 32% on prices of all the devices on the list. The budget devices in the list include Moto E7 Plus, Moto G9, Motorola One Fusion+. The list also includes flagship devices like Motorola edge+ and the foldable Motorola Razr 5G smartphones.

Starting with the budget phones, Motorola’s Moto E7 Plus gets a ₹500. And, both Moto G9 and One Fusion+ both will get a whopping ₹1,500 discount. Besides, the flagship Motorola Edge+ gets a ₹10,000 off, and the latest foldable Motorola Razr 5G will get a huge ₹40,000 discount. This is insane considering the device launched very recently at a price tag of ₹1,24,999. However, the press release we received doesn’t have the 5G on the Motorola Razr name but the Flipkart’s teaser lists Razr 5G under the BBD offers page. You can take a look at the discounts below:

Smartphone namePrice before BBD(in ₹)Special offer price during BBD (in ₹)
Motorola Moto G911,4999,999
Motorola Moto E7 Plus9,4998,999
Motorola One Fusion+17,49915,999
Motorola Edge+74,99964,999
Motorola Razr 5G1,24,99984,999

Additionally, Big Billion Days sales also has offers like a 10% instant discount on SBI cards. Besides, Flipkart will give assured cashback on Paytm transactions as well. The flagship phones Edge+ and Razr will get a No cost EMI option for up to 12 months using Debit & Credit cards of leading banks. Among the offers, Moto G9 with Snapdragon 662 SoC, and Motorola Razr with a ₹40k discount are my personal favorites. Let us know what smartphones you are going to buy during BBD sales in the comments below.

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