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Updated 01 Jun, 2017 04:03pm

Want to buy a new phone with up to 75% discount? Daraz Mobile Week is back!

Smartphone savvy folks should mark their calendars because come June 6, Daraz Mobile Week returns with up to 75% discount on the best phone brands in the country.

It created a flurry online when it went live last year, and it's back again this time to enthrall mobile phone lovers once more. Leading online marketplace Daraz.pk's Mobile Week is back.

The event is set to offer the best prices, flash sales and exclusive phone launches from the hottest brands like Samsung, Q Mobile, Huawei, Infinix, Elephone and more.

Expectations from Daraz.pk’s Mobile Week are high, and for good reason. Last year’s event saw a record-breaking 2 million visits on the website, and 21 times more phone orders in one day compared to a regular shopping day.

The mobile mayhem started at midnight with an influx of thousands of shoppers out to grab the best phone deals. Result? In the first hour alone, over 5,000 phones were sold.

Always looking to push their success to new limits, this Ramazan Daraz Mobile Week has set its sights on raising the bar beyond last year’s record-breaking event.

The idea behind this Mobile Week is to bring together the biggest international mobile phones at incredibly low prices to Pakistanis and make premium mobile phone brands accessible to everyone.

"The assortment of heavily discounted mobiles during Mobile Week will be so generous that surely everyone’s tastes and needs will be accommodated," said Zain Suharwardy, MD Daraz.

In addition to great deals and discounts from brands, customers can also enjoy additional discounts from Daraz's payment partners Easypay, UBL, MCB, Meezan Bank, Standard Chartered Bank and Keenu.


Daraz Mobile Week is showing all signs that it's going to be an event to remember! To stay abreast with the latest updates from Daraz, sign-up for the Mobile Week newsletter and download the Daraz app.


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