Amazon vs. Flipkart Sale 2025: The Flipkart Big Billion Days and Amazon Great India Festival dates have been formally confirmed. Please be aware that the sale starts on September 23, which is one day after the GST rate reduction takes effect.

Amazon vs. Flipkart Sale 2025: This data may be helpful to you if you want to buy a TV, refrigerator, smartphone, or other large household items. In fact, the Flipkart Big Billion Days and Amazon Great India Festival dates have been formally revealed. Please be aware that the sale starts on September 23, which is one day after the GST rate drop takes effect.

Amazon 2025 Great India Festival Sale

As usual, Prime members will get access to offers 24 hours before the Amazon Great India Festival sale begins on September 23. There will be big savings on tablets, computers, smartphones, and other household equipment during this festival sale. This sale will feature products from well-known manufacturers including Samsung, Realme, Apple, Dell, and Asus.

The new GST rates, which go into effect on September 22, may result in lower prices for several technology devices, including TVs and air conditioners. Amazon had previously stated in the teaser that Apple, iQOO, and OnePlus devices will be discounted by up to 40%. In addition, there will be exchange deals, free EMI, and an extra 10% savings when paying with an SBI card.

Flipkart’s 2025 Big Billion Days Sale

The Big Billion Days sale on Flipkart starts on September 23 as well. Many home appliances, such as TVs, refrigerators, smartphones, tablets, and laptops, will be heavily discounted during this event. A huge discount will be available on phones from major manufacturers like Vivo, Samsung, Apple, and Motorola.

Low prices will be offered for Samsung’s top smartphones, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy M06, Galaxy M16, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A56, and Galaxy A36. The Galaxy Z Flip 6, the company’s foldable smartphone, will also be heavily discounted at the same time.

The GST Council met on September 3.

We would like to inform you that this bargain coincides with a drop in the GST rates on electrical devices starting on September 22. It is important to note that only the 5% and 18% tax rates were kept after the 12% and 28% tax slabs were eliminated at the GST Council meeting on September 3.

To analysts, a lot of large purchases were put off in August while consumers awaited the rate cuts. It is now expected that these reduction will lead to more Christmas spending. Particularly on high-end household items like refrigerators, air conditioners, and TVs.

A study by Datum Intelligence estimates that sales over the 2025 festive season might increase by almost 27% to Rs 1.2 lakh crore, up from nearly Rs 1 lakh crore in 2024 and Rs 81,000 crore in 2023. If the GST situation remains unclear, then just 5–7% growth would have been possible.

Online stores will be concentrating more on marketing, discounts, and bank relationships now that GST has been resolved in order to draw in an increasing number of customers.