Monday, March 31, 2014

5 Phones To Soon Get A Price-Cut




**Nokia Lumia 1320**

Nokia Lumia 1320 is a cool phablet and Nokias first experiment with mid-range, large phablets. However, with the launch of Sony Xperia T2 Ultra, which will provide tough competition to Nokia Lumia 1320, we see the prices of the Windows phablet dropping in the near future. Currently, Sony Xperia T2 Ultra is priced at Rs 25,990 while Nokia Lumia 1320 retails for Rs 24,299 (official price)




**Samsung Galaxy S3**

Samsung's 2012 flagship, Samsung Galaxy S3 has been one of the best flagship series phones so far. However, with the launch of Motorola Moto X, which offers similar, if not better features at a lesser price, we wonder if it's time for Samsung to bring down the price of Samsung Galaxy S3 too! Currently, Samsung Galaxy S3 is officially priced at Rs 25,500 while Moto X comes for Rs 23,999.




**Sony Xperia Z1**

Sony is all geared up to launch their current flagship, Sony Xperia Z2 in India soon. And it is definitely a jaw-dropping device. With amazing features and specifications to wow every audience, we see the Sony Xperia Z1 to soon be relegated to the second spot. Currently, Sony Xperia Z1 is priced at Rs 41,990 in India.




**HTC One Dual SIM**

It's just two days to go for the launch of HTC One 2014. And the phone has already been leaked in images, on Twitter and even in a hands-on video! With the launch of HTC One 2014, the current flagship is sure to get some price respite. HTC One (dual SIM) is currently priced between Rs 39,000 and Rs 50,000 on various e-commerce sites.




**Samsung Galaxy S4**

With the launch of each new flagship, we see the rates of the previous flagship getting slashed and then slowly the flagship gets phased out. Samsung Galaxy S5 is all set to launch on the 11th of April and we guess Samsung Galaxy S4 will have to step back to make way for this new flagship. Samsung Galaxy S4 is currently priced at Rs 40,690 in India. 

All prices mentioned are sourced from the official websites/e-commerce sites. Also, the article is pure speculation and there's no official word or guarantee on the phones mentioned getting a price-cut

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