OnePlus 8 Pro sold out again in India after a few minutes


OnePlus 8 Pro

Apparently, the OnePlus 8 Pro stocks in India can be completely depleted in just a glimpse of eyes. Amazon India and the OnePlus Online store made the flagship briefly available online, however, it just took a few minutes to be sold out again. The smartphone was available on both websites, which have since hung up “out of stock” signs.

The OnePlus 8 Pro is available at INR 55,000 ($728) for the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of Internal Storage. The variant with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of Storage set you back INR 60,000 ($795). Users paying for the most high-end version will have the exclusive Ultramarine Blue color to choose, while the other two hues – Onyx Black and Glacial Green – can be had with either storage capacity. In India, the company is offering some incentives for potential customers. If you pay with an SBI card or use an EMI transaction, there is an INR 3,000 discount. Carrier Jio offered benefits “worth INR 6,000”. However, these benefits were actually broken up in 40 installments of discount coupons.

OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro

This sale was only for the OnePlus 8 Pro model. For the vanilla OnePlus 8 variant, the company will be selling it on June 29. Actually, both the Vanilla and the Pro models will be back on sale at 12 noon local time. We are curious to see if the vanilla variant will have a similar performance to the Pro variant. Worth noting that currently, the Indian variants are the cheapest ones. In the rest of the globe, OnePlus 8 is more expensive. OnePlus aggressive strategy is to keep a domain in the flagship territory.

OnePlus 8 Pro specifications

 

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