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Black Friday Sale 2022: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra price falls from 109999 to just 58999

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Black Friday Sale 2022: One of the best deals of the year, you save a whopping Rs. 51000 with this Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra price cut.

The day you have been eagerly waiting for is just a day away. The Black Friday sale 2022 will be an exciting time for people looking to buy products at cheap prices. Smartphone buyers in particular will have a great time choosing from the flagships of Samsung, Apple, Google and more with exciting pricing options. And Samsung store India has already brought out its great deals. Right now, there is a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra price cut on the website which lets you buy the Rs. 109999 smartphone for just Rs. 58999, including trade-in. Did it catch your attention? Read on for details.

Black Friday Sale 2022: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra price cut

The 2022 flagship Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 12GB + 256GB has a retail price of Rs. 109999. But right now the Samsung Store India has a sensational offer that will leave you in awe. Under the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra price cut, you can get up to 46 percent off. That is a massive Rs. 51000 off on the smartphone. That means, you get to take the smartphone home for just Rs. 58999. But there is just one condition. You have to trade-in your existing smartphone.

All you need is a smartphone in working condition to be eligible for this. However, not all smartphones will have a similar exchange value. The discount is based on the resale value of the smartphone and to get the entire amount, you might need an equally expensive smartphone. However, you will get some discount no matter which device you exchange. If you can manage to get the entire value of the exchange offer, then you can take the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra for just a little over half its price at Rs. 58999.

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Origin of Black Friday

The concept of Black Friday comes from the USA where there is a tradition of beginning the Christmas shopping season after Thanksgiving Day. Noticing this, many departmental stores began offering lucrative discounts in the late 19th and early 20th century. The tradition continued and Friday was picked as the day for this celebration as this was the day all office goers could buy gifts and items for their friends and family to enjoy over the weekend. In recent years, Cyber Monday has also popped up, which is a sale on ecommerce websites after Black Friday, usually for tech products.

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