On the very first day of the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale, there has been a record-breaking sale of iPhones. The first day of the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale was only available to Prime members, but on this one day, Prime members have purchased as many iPhones as they have not gone in the last one year.
The main reason for this is Amazon’s tremendous discount offer on iPhone 11 in this sale. Yes, the e-commerce website is selling the iPhone 11 for just Rs 47,999 during this sale. Overall, the company says that the Great Indian Festival Sale, which runs till October 21, has registered its biggest opening this year.
The top categories of sales in this sale are smartphones, large appliances, and consumer electronics, etc. without any surprises. The companies whose products have been sold the most in this sale are Apple, Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi.
The most sold electronics in this sale were smartphones, laptops, headphones, tablets, cameras, and smartwatches. At the same time, security cameras and drones were in the top search on the website. Asus, Lenovo, and HP were the top-selling brands in laptops. At the same time, Samsung and Apple have been on tablets.
Talking about the top-selling smartphone of this sale, it includes iPhone 11, Redmi Note Series, Redmi 9A, OnePlus 8T, and Nord and Samsung M31, etc. Apart from this, popular TVs of the sale include OnePlus 43-inch and 32-inch Samsung 32-inch, etc.
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Amazon says that 2.5 times more Kindle devices have been sold in this year’s sale than last year’s sale. Echo (3rd Generation) with Fire TV Stick is among the top 10 selling products on the Amazon website sale. The sale of the streaming device has doubled compared to the sale on the first day of last year. In addition to all these, the Great Indian Festival sales company has launched 1,100 new products, including the popular products OnePlus 8T and Nord, Samsung M31 Prime Edition, and Xbox series S exists.
Amazon claims that 85 percent more people signed up for Prime Membership this year to get early access to the sale than last year.