In India, there is some good news for Samsung aficionados. For owners of its flagship smartphones in the country, the business has announced a new EMI payment option. It's the Samsung flagship smartphone's 24-month no-cost EMI deal. The Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, and Galaxy S22 series are all eligible for this offer.
For the 24 Months No Cost EMI offer, Samsung has teamed with HDFC Bank. The discount can be redeemed by paying with an HDFC Bank card at any retail shop in the country.
Details about Samsung's No-Money-Down EMI Program
The Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 are now available for as low as Rs. 3,042 EMI per month as part of Samsung's 24 Months No Cost EMI offer. The more advanced Galaxy S22 Ultra, on the other hand, is offered at a monthly EMI cost of Rs. 4,584
For those who aren't aware, the Samsung Galaxy S22 starts at Rs. 72,999, while the Galaxy S22+ starts at Rs. 84,999. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is available for purchase for Rs. 1,34,999. The Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3 are foldable smartphones with prices starting at Rs. 1,49,999 and Rs. 84,999, respectively.
The Samsung 24 Months No Cost EMI offer includes the following features in addition to flagship smartphones. According to the same, Galaxy S22 Ultra purchasers may get a pair of Galaxy Buds 2 for Rs. 2.999, while Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 buyers can get a pair of Galaxy Watch4 for Rs. 2,999.
The Samsung 24 Months No Cost EMI offer includes the following features in addition to flagship smartphones. Accordingly, the Galaxy This Samsung 24 Months No Cost EMI offer arrives at a time when Samsung's primary focus is on its customers. The firm has released this strategy on their premium Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, and Galaxy Z Flip3 5G, taking another huge step to make their life easier.
The deal will allow more people to try out Samsung's latest technology while also generating new demand for the flagship and foldable handsets. Having said that, which Samsung smartphone would you like to purchase during the promotional period?