The Discount Math: How to Hit ₹50K

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The thing is, you don’t just walk up and pay ₹50,000. You need to stack those deals.

Here’s the breakdown of how the price drops:

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  • Sale Price: The original price of ₹72,999 is already cut down to ₹63,989. That’s the first step.

  • Card Offer: If you have a Flipkart Axis Bank credit card, you shave off another ₹1,355.

  • The Big Exchange: This is what draws people there. The trade-in value on your old phone can go up to ₹25,839.

When you combine the sale price, the card discount, and a decent exchange value, the final price lands comfortably below the ₹50,000 mark. You need to check your old phone’s value, those too.

 Why the OnePlus 13 Still Holds Up

So, why buy an older flagship? The specs on the OnePlus 13 haven’t really aged out. It still offers a super balanced flagship experience.

I’m jotting down the highlights:

  • Display Quality: It’s a gorgeous 6.82-inch quad-curved AMOLED panel with QHD+ resolution and a wild 4500-nit peak brightness. Super sharp, excellent for media.

  • Engine: It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Let’s be real, the newer chipsets offer marginal gains for 99% of people. The 8 Elite still crushes heavy apps and handles multitasking easily. It’s practical performance without overspending.

  • Power & Durability: Huge 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. Plus, it has IP68/IP69 protection. That’s a well-rounded package—camera, design, and battery all feel premium.

This whole situation makes the OnePlus 13 a great value pick right now. The sale ends on December 10, so it’s an ongoing situation for just a couple more days.

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