As India gears up to celebrate Diwali, various kind of festive offers also started to grab eyeballs of the customers. Diwali is the time, when every individual buy several kinds of gifts for their family and friends. Smartphones – the best ever gifting idea – is an ideal choice for anykind of generation. The festival of lights is best time to buy something new and worthy this Diwali season. <br /><br /> If you are planning to buy or gift a new smartphone check out these top 10 mobile phones for this Diwali season. OnePlus 5 <br /><br /> OnePlus 5 price in India starts from Rs. 32,999. (Image: Company Website) Google Pixel 2 series <br /><br /> Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones launched on October 4. It is expected the price of the Pixel 2 in India to be around Rs 45,000.The Pixel 2 XL is expected to come with a price tag of between Rs 55,000 to Rs 60,000. (Image: Company Website) Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 <br /><br /> Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 smartphone will launch in India on October 10. Its India price is expected to be around Rs 30,000 to Rs 34,000. (Image: Company Website) -
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Huawei Honor 9 <br /><br /> The Honor 9 will launch in India on October 5. The price of the phone starts at Rs 23,000. (Image: Company Website) Moto E4 Plus <br /><br /> The Moto E4 Plus is priced at Rs 9,999. (Image: Company Website) Moto X4 <br /><br /> Moto X4 expected to launch in India in the month of October. It is expected to cost Rs 24,990 (nothing confirmed). (Image: Company Website) Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 <br /><br /> Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is one of the top-selling budgeted smartphone in India. It is priced at Rs 9,999. (Image: Company Website) Nokia 3 <br /><br /> Nokia 3 smartphone was launched in February 2017. The phone price starts from Rs 8,589 in India. (Image: Company Website) Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro <br /><br /> Another low cost phone to buy this festive season is Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro. The smartphone is priced at Rs 8,490. (Image: Company Website)

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