If you are planning to buy a new smartphone, electronics, or anything that is currently not available at its lowest price. Then, we recommend you to wait till 26th July as Amazon's annual Prime Day sale will go live on July 26 and 27 in India. The two-day event will start from midnight on July 26. Meanwhile, the Amazon Prime Day sale is marking its fifth anniversary in India. There will be huge discounts and attractive offers on thousands of products across various categories, including smartphones, consumer electronics, TVs, appliances, Amazon Devices, fashion & beauty, home & kitchen, furniture, everyday essentials and more to Prime members, along with new launches.
Meanwhile, Amit Agarwal, Country Head of Amazon India said, "We dedicate this Prime Day to lakhs of small businesses and local sellers on Amazon.in. We are humbled by their resilience, and grateful for the opportunity to support their rebound during these hard times and are also excited to offer our Prime members a unique opportunity to discover joy with two days of best deals and savings, hundreds of new product launches, blockbuster entertainment and more, all from the safety and convenience of their homes."
"We are also excited to offer our Prime members a unique opportunity to discover joy with two days of best deals and savings, hundreds of new product launches, blockbuster entertainment and more, all from the safety and convenience of their homes," he added.
Over 300 products across popular brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, boAt, Intel, Wipro, Bajaj, Eureka Forbes, Adidas, FCUK, Max, Woodland, MyGlamm, Mamaearth, The Moms Co, Hasbro, Nescafe, Surf Excel, Dabur, Baidyanath, Cadbury, Himalaya, Whirlpool, IFB, and LG will be launched in the sale. The Amazon Prime sale days will also feature a wide range of products from over a million artisans and weavers from Karigar, 680,000+ women entrepreneurs from Amazon Saheli, 50,000+ neighbourhood stores from Local Shops on Amazon and lakhs of other small sellers from all over India.
The world premiere of much-anticipated movies across multiple languages will stream on Prime Video on Prime Day sale. The popular movies include Toofan (Hindi), Malik (Malayalam), Ikkat (Kannada), and Sarpatta Parambarai (Tamil). The Prime Day entertainment line-up will mark the launch of season 2 of the popular Amazon Original Series – Hostel Daze on July 23. Global hits – Judas and the Black Messiah and Tom and Jerry will stream on Prime Video.
During Prime Day Sale, there will be up to 50% off on the latest smart speakers, smart displays and Fire TV products. The newly launched Echo Show 10 and Fire TV Cube will be on sale for the first time. The Prime Day sale will offer 10 per cent instant discount on HDFC Bank credit, debit, and EMI cards. ICICI Bank credit card members can get 5 per cent unlimited reward points. Amazon Pay customers can get a Rs 1000 cashback.
Much-awaited smartphones, including Samsung Galaxy M51, Apple iPhone 11, Xiaomi Mi 11X, iPhone 12 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Note 20, will be available at a discounted rate. There will be over 2000 new products launched by Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) in categories including electronics from Action Pro, fashion products from Navlik, beauty products from The Man Company, jewellery sets from Satyamani, grocery from Chai Point, Khadi, handmade products from Shabari Emporium, and many more.
Amazon's Prime membership is a subscription programme with multiple benefits. It includes free and expedited delivery for e-commerce orders, access to Amazon Prime Video, Music, Reading (for eBooks) and more.
According to industry experts, the demand for ecommerce companies has either remained stable or gone up despite the current environment. There are over 200 million Amazon Prime subscribers in 22 countries, including India. The Prime membership typically costs Rs 329 per quarter and Rs 999 per year. Meanwhile, the e-tailer offers a discount on Prime Memberships for young shoppers aged 18-24. Customers can get 50% off through the 'Youth Offer' on Prime memberships.
Follow these steps to take advantage of the offer.