We swept Amazon's Top Deals of the Week wall and its mobile carousels live — kept only the phones with real MRP gaps or real crowds behind them, and dropped the ones selling at sticker.
Somewhere between the third battery warning of the day and the cab app freezing at 4% outside the metro station, every Indian phone owner hits the same conclusion: it is time. Amazon's mobiles storefront runs a Top Deals of the Week wall precisely for that moment — and this week's rotation carries a 46% cut on a current flagship, an 8,000mAh commuter phone under Rs. 22,000, and a genuine sub-Rs. 10,000 floor.
So we swept it properly. Every phone on the deals wall and its carousels, pulled live on August 23 — price checked against listed MRP, live Amazon rating and review count recorded where one exists. Phones selling at sticker with no real gap were dropped, and new launches are flagged as unverified rather than dressed up. For the wider picture, our Amazon Today's Deals sweep covers electronics beyond phones, and the Amazon sale calendar tells you what event comes next.
Every price below was pulled from Amazon on August 23, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Amazon coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Where the week's biggest rupee gaps live — including a 46% cut on a current flagship.
A 16GB/512GB flagship at 46% off is the week's headline math.
Why it earned its spot No other phone on Amazon's deals wall combines a current-generation flagship spec sheet with a Rs. 44,000 gap between live price and MRP.
The deepest cut in this sweep — 46% off MRP, and the only current flagship under Rs. 55,000 with 16GB RAM.
The first Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phone most people can justify.
Why it earned its spot A 165Hz display and a 7,400mAh battery on the newest Snapdragon, with 1,811 ratings averaging 4.0, needs no discount theatre to earn a slot.
Samsung's flagship foldable, Rs. 25,000 under sticker.
Why it earned its spot If a foldable was ever on your list, a Rs. 25,000 gap on the newest Fold — plus EMI from about Rs. 16,083 a month — is when the conversation gets real.
Forty-two percent off a phone launched this year.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 23,000 gap on a current-season Nothing is the second-deepest cut in this sweep, and 117 early buyers rating it 4.2 say the phone itself holds up.
Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 42,000 — the band where spec sheets peak per rupee spent.
An 8,000mAh battery and IP69K on a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.
Why it earned its spot No phone under Rs. 40,000 on this page matches the Nord CE6's battery-plus-durability combination, and 597 buyers rating it 4.0 back the spec sheet.
The best-rated phone in this entire sweep — 4.2 from 914 buyers.
Why it earned its spot Nine hundred buyers averaging 4.2 is the strongest crowd signal on this page, and the 30% cut puts a periscope telephoto under Rs. 35,000.
A Pantone-finished curved pOLED at 21% off.
Why it earned its spot Motorola's Pantone finishes and curved display make this the one phone under Rs. 31,000 that reads premium in hand, and 518 ratings at 4.0 say it isn't just looks.
Dimensity 8500 Ultra and 100W charging, Rs. 13,000 under MRP.
Why it earned its spot Nothing else in the Rs. 40,000 band pairs a flagship-adjacent chip with a 7,540mAh battery and 100W charging — this is the spec-per-rupee ceiling of the page.
100X zoom and a 50MP Sony sensor with OIS, at a third off.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 20,000 gap on a camera-first phone with hardware stabilisation is the kind of cut established brands never offer on their zoom flagships.
Four 7,000mAh-plus cells and the crowd favourites of the commuter class.
An 8,000mAh battery at Rs. 21,999, verified by 2,443 buyers.
Why it earned its spot The largest review count in this sweep sits on the phone with the biggest battery under Rs. 25,000 — the crowd and the spec sheet agree for once.
The most-reviewed deal in this sweep — 2,443 ratings, and the deepest cut (39%) on any phone under Rs. 25,000 here.
The new 8,000mAh Note, already Rs. 12,000 under MRP.
Why it earned its spot Redmi Notes usually hold launch price for months — an immediate 30% gap on the 17 with its 8,000mAh cell is unusual enough to flag.
The cheapest way into Nothing's design language.
Why it earned its spot At Rs. 28,398 this is the lowest-priced Glyph phone on the page, and 113 buyers at 3.8 keep it above our quality floor.
A 4.0 from 1,333 buyers on Poco's slimmest AMOLED phone.
Why it earned its spot Thirteen hundred ratings make this the second-most-reviewed phone in the sweep — at Rs. 26,999 the crowd has already de-risked it for you.
A 7,000mAh cell, IP64 and near-stock Android at Rs. 20,799.
Why it earned its spot Eight hundred buyers rate it 4.0, and nothing else at this price pairs a 7,000mAh battery with software this uncluttered.
Under Rs. 20,000, where one deal is doing 43% of the work.
A 43% cut puts a 6,500mAh Dimensity phone at Rs. 19,499.
Why it earned its spot The deepest discount under Rs. 20,000 on this page — a Rs. 14,500 gap that turns a mid-teens spec sheet into a sub-Rs. 20,000 price.
The deepest cut under Rs. 20,000 in this sweep — 43% off, against 25% for the next-best budget deal.
Segment-best battery and display claims at 25% off.
Why it earned its spot A straight Rs. 6,200 cut on a sub-Rs. 19,000 5G phone with 8GB RAM is the cleanest budget math on the page after the Z11 Lite.
The price floor of this sweep — an IP64 phone at Rs. 9,699.
Why it earned its spot Every list needs its floor: the cheapest phone on Amazon's deals wall this week that still gets you a big HD+ display and dust-water resistance.
Most listings on this page carry an "including bank offer" footnote — Amazon rotates instant-discount card offers on mobiles weekly, and the live set shows on each product page under the price. Nearly every phone above Rs. 15,000 here also offers no-cost EMI; our Amazon no-cost EMI guide explains which banks and cards qualify, and the Zoutons Amazon coupons page tracks the current card offers daily. Exchange values on old phones stack on top of both.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nothing Phone (3) (Black, 16GB+512GB) | Rs. 50,999 | Rs. 94,999 | 46% |
| OnePlus 15R (Mint Breeze, 12GB+256GB) | Rs. 59,999 | Rs. 61,999 | 3% |
| Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra 5G (512GB) | Rs. 199,999 | Rs. 224,999 | 11% |
| Nothing Phone (4b) (White, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 31,900 | Rs. 54,999 | 42% |
| OnePlus Nord CE6 (Fresh Blue, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 37,999 | Rs. 40,999 | 7% |
| Nothing Phone (3a) Pro 5G (Grey, 12GB+256GB) | Rs. 34,999 | Rs. 49,999 | 30% |
| Motorola Edge 60 Fusion (Pantone Amazonite, 12GB+256GB) | Rs. 30,199 | Rs. 37,999 | 21% |
| Redmi Turbo 5 (Turbo White, 8GB+256GB) | Rs. 41,999 | Rs. 54,999 | 24% |
| Tecno Camon 50 Ultra 5G (Cypress Green, 8GB+256GB) | Rs. 39,998 | Rs. 59,999 | 33% |
| realme NARZO 100x 5G (Flash Orange, 6GB+128GB) | Rs. 21,999 | Rs. 35,999 | 39% |
| Redmi Note 17 5G (Arctic Blue, 6GB+128GB) | Rs. 27,999 | Rs. 39,999 | 30% |
| Nothing Phone (3a) Lite (Black, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 28,398 | Rs. 29,999 | 5% |
| Poco M8 5G (Frost Silver, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 26,999 | Rs. 27,999 | 4% |
| Motorola G57 Power 5G (Fluidity, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 20,799 | Rs. 21,999 | 5% |
| iQOO Z11 Lite 5G (Solar Flame, 4GB+128GB) | Rs. 19,499 | Rs. 33,999 | 43% |
| Poco C85 5G (Power Black, 8GB+128GB) | Rs. 18,795 | Rs. 24,999 | 25% |
| Lava Bold N2 (Siachen White, 4GB+64GB) | Rs. 9,699 | Rs. 9,999 | 3% |
Every pick needed a genuine gap between live price and listed MRP on its own product page. Three phones on Amazon's own deals banner — the Galaxy M17e, the iQOO 15 and the Moto G45 — showed no MRP strike-through at all, so they were dropped rather than dressed up with invented percentages.
Where a phone has 50-plus Amazon ratings, we show the exact average and count. Where it launched too recently to have a crowd — the Redmi Note 17, Turbo 5, Camon 50 Ultra, Poco C85 — we say so in the card instead of hiding it.
The list runs Rs. 9,699 to Rs. 1,99,999 deliberately. A deals sweep that only flatters flagship cuts, or only lists budget phones, is not a sweep of the page — it is an ad for one shelf of it.
Each pick owns a role — best overall, biggest steal, best battery per rupee, best under Rs. 10,000 — so you can jump to the one that matches your budget instead of scrolling seventeen lookalike slabs.
Amazon's mobiles storefront runs a rotating Top Deals of the Week wall year-round, separate from headline events. Every price in this list was pulled from that live page on August 23, 2026. The wall rotates weekly, so individual prices can move — the product page is always the final word.
The iQOO Z11 Lite at Rs. 19,499 — a 43% cut against its Rs. 33,999 MRP, with a 6,500mAh battery and 44W charging. It is the deepest discount under Rs. 20,000 on the deals wall this week; the Poco C85 at Rs. 18,795 (25% off) is the runner-up.
The gap between live price and listed MRP is real on all 17 picks — we verified each on its own product page. Where MRPs looked theatrical, we leaned on rating volume to arbitrate value, and we dropped three phones from Amazon's own banner that showed no MRP gap at all.
Amazon's next headline event is the Great Indian Festival, which typically opens in late September ahead of Diwali. Weekly deal walls like this one keep rotating in the meantime — our Amazon sale calendar tracks confirmed and expected dates for every upcoming event.
Yes, in most cases. Amazon's instant-discount card offers apply at checkout on top of the listed deal price, subject to minimum order values, and several tiles on the deals wall already advertise their price as including a bank offer. Check the offers strip on the product page, and stack an exchange value if you have an old phone.
















