Sunday, 4 December 2016

OnePlus sale: Grab OnePlus 3T, Dash Charger and more available

OnePlus fans, here's your chance to grab the all-new OnePlus 3T and some other accessories from the company for Re 1. On the occasion of its second anniversary in India, OnePlus is holding a sale on its website.

Called '3T December Dash Sale', the company is offering OnePlus 3T and some other devices at just Re 1 to users.

To avail the offer, users need to visit the company's oneplusstore.in/December website and complete the Entry Challenge to get going. Once completed, they need to share the page on their social platforms. Users stand to gain 1 point each for every person who signs up for the 'challenge' via the shared link.


The company is also offering extra points to all those who took part in the company's Diwali Dash contest. These points can be used to claim prizes in the 'Prize Shop', which will open from 12-6PM on every Friday in December. Once the prize has been claimed, users can pay Re 1 to buy it within the next 3 hours. Prizes for which the payment has not been made within three hours will lose their validity.

According to the company's website, all users who get 300 points can buy OnePlus 3T at Re 1, while those with minimum 33 points stand a chance to win the OnePlus Travel Messenger Bag and OnePlus Backpack for Re 1. Those with minimum 15 points can purchase OnePlus 2 and OnePlus 3 back covers. The company's Dash Charge Car Charger, Dash Power adapter, Dash Charge Type-C cable, OnePlus Bullet earphones and more are also available for these users.

OnePlus launched its OnePlus 3T smartphone in India earlier this week. The smartphone comes in two variants based on their storage. While the 64GB version costs Rs 29,999, the 128GB version is priced at Rs 34,999. The company has also confirmed that its current flagship OnePlus 3 will be discontinued soon in India. In addition, OnePlus also has confirmed that it plans to assemble OnePlus 3T components in India. This is the company's first step towards the 'Make in India' initiative.

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