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Samsung Launches Big Celebration, Bigger Screen Campaign for Independence Day

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Samsung India has announced its Big Celebration, Bigger Screen campaign to mark Independence Day, running from August 1 to 31, 2025. The offer is available in retail stores and online, encouraging customers to upgrade to larger TVs from Samsung’s Neo QLED, OLED, QLED and Crystal 4K UHD series.

Buyers of select 55-inch and above models will receive added benefits such as a free soundbar worth up to ₹93,000 or even a second TV valued up to ₹2,05,000. These offers are aimed at enhancing the home entertainment setup with smart features that adjust picture and sound using Samsung’s Vision AI.

To make the upgrade easier, Samsung is offering financing options with EMIs starting at ₹2,990 and extended payment terms up to 30 months. Customers can also get up to 20% cashback from select banks and an extra 10% cashback when using Samsung Axis Bank credit cards.

The campaign focuses on making premium technology more accessible, allowing families to enjoy better audio and visuals during Independence Day celebrations. Offers can be explored both in stores and on Samsung’s official website throughout August.

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