Fredoom Sale on Amazon India, the world's leading shopping site, will start on August 8. The sale will last till August 11. During this period, users will be offered a huge discount on many smartphones. It will allow smartphones from many other brands, including Xiaomi, OnePlus, Samsung, to be bought at a lower price. Also, SBI Bank's card will offer an instant discount of 10 percent. Exchange offers, no-cost EMI and launch offers will also be made available. A few days before the sale, the company has issued some offers. Let's know the full details The company has fixed the Samsung Galaxy M40 for customers at Rs 20,490. On the banner, it is priced at Rs. 1.990. The number to be written here is not yet known. Clicking on this banner is worth Rs 19,990 inside. It offers an exchange offer of up to Rs 7,500. On the other hand, Amazon Pay ICICI credit card payment is giving users no cost EMI. In addition, many offers are being offered on HDFC, YES, HSBC banks. Galaxy A70 smartphones can be purchased from Amazon with multiple offers. This phone will be loved by users. It comes with a host of features, including a 4500mAh battery and a triple rear camera. The Samsung Galaxy M10 is priced at Rs 9,290. On the banner, it is written at Rs. After clicking on the banner, it is priced at Rs. 6,990. The smartphone can be purchased with exchange offers of up to Rs 6,000. The Samsung Galaxy M30 is priced at Rs 16,490 for your information. Here it is written at Rs. 1/990. After clicking on the banner, it is priced at Rs. 13,990. Here it offers a discount of up to Rs 7,500. The above bank offers are also being made available. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9's MRP is Rs 73,600. It can be purchased for Rs. 67,900. Flat discounts of up to Rs 5,700 are offered on this. It will be made available for exchange offers during the Amazon sale. Its additional exchange price on the banner is written at Rs.,000. Tata Sky launched New Flexi Annual Plan With One-Month Free Subscription Open Google Docs, Sheets or Forms in one click with these shortcuts! WhatsApp to launch UPI-based payment feature in India soon