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Samsung slashes Galaxy S4 price by Rs 3,550, now available for Rs 17,999 at Amazon India

byCustoms Today Report
19/02/2015
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NEW DELHI: Samsung has cut down the price of Samsung galaxy S4 flagship by Rs 3,550 in India and now S4 is available for Rs 18,350 while on Amazon its price is Rs 17,999.

A retailer told IBNLive that the Galaxy S4 smartphone is now available for Rs 18,350. However, online shopping site Amazon is selling the device at Rs 17,999, with an additional offer of gift cards worth Rs 1,000.

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