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Amazon Prime Day 2026 in India: Five Deals, Five Different Kinds of Cut

Amazon Prime Day 2026 ends in India on July 6. iPhone 16, HP Victus, Realme, OnePlus and a URBN power bank are marked down. Not all cuts are equal.

Ishan Crawford 3 hours ago 0 7

Amazon’s Prime Day sale in India runs its final hours on July 6, 2026, with five of the season’s most visible electronics discounts still active for Prime members before the window closes. A 6 July roundup by ABP Live of deals still on the table at midnight lists the Apple iPhone 16 (128GB) at ₹62,900, an HP Victus gaming laptop at ₹85,990, the Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G at ₹11,499, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 at ₹3,099 and a URBN Qi2 wireless power bank at ₹2,999. The five prices are not the same kind of cut, and the gap between the listed original and the Prime Day price varies from product to product.

ABP Live’s roundup also notes that additional bank discounts and cashback offers are layered on top of the listed prices, and the effective price a buyer pays can fall further than the headline number suggests. The India sale is Amazon’s local run for 2026, separate from the global Prime Day event that closed on Amazon’s US site on June 26. By ABP Live’s count, the iPhone 16 carries the heaviest single trim, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 the smallest, and the URBN power bank the steepest visible cut on the list of five.

The Last Window of Prime Day 2026 in India

Amazon’s India Prime Day 2026 sale opened on July 4 and is scheduled to end on July 6, per the Amazon India Prime Day 2026 event page. The window is the India-only run for the year, separate from the global Prime Day 2026 event that closed on Amazon’s US site on June 26. India is one of four markets Amazon lists as shopping Prime Day “later in the summer,” alongside Australia, Brazil and Japan, with the local sale running roughly a week after the US event closed. The sale is open only to Prime members, and the deals on the ABP Live list are gated behind that subscription.

ABP Live’s 6 July roundup of the deals still active at midnight notes that additional bank discounts and cashback offers are layered on top of the listed Prime Day prices. The five products in the roundup are a sample of the deals on the Amazon India event page, not the full list, and a buyer with a specific category in mind should look at the event page directly. The cut on each of the five varies in absolute rupees and in the gap between the listed original and the Prime Day price, and the roundup’s framing makes that variation explicit.

By ABP Live’s count, the iPhone 16 carries the heaviest single trim on the list, the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 the smallest cut, and the URBN Qi2 power bank the steepest visible drop. The HP Victus gaming laptop and the Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G sit in the middle of the pack on both spec and price. None of the five cuts is described as a market-best in the roundup, and the framing is closer to a buyer’s checklist than a flagship review. What ABP Live’s roundup lays out is a snapshot of deals still active as the India sale enters its final hours, not the master list Amazon itself publishes. The sections that follow break the five out one by one, in the order of how visible the cut is on the listed price.

The iPhone 16 Carries the Heaviest Single Trim

The Apple iPhone 16 (128GB) sits at the top of the list by absolute cut, with ABP Live reporting the Prime Day price at ₹62,900 against a stated original of ₹79,900. The ABP Live writeup describes the 128GB iPhone 16 with an A18 chip, a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display and a 48MP dual rear camera, all standard across the model. The phone runs on iOS 26, supports fast charging and is MagSafe compatible, per the same writeup, and Apple’s own iPhone 16 buy page in India lists the model in the current lineup alongside the iPhone 17, iPhone 17e, iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro.

The iPhone 16 128GB’s “original” of ₹79,900 is the figure ABP Live uses to anchor the Prime Day cut, and the roundup does not specify whether the number is an MRP, a launch list price, or a reference price. ABP Live lists only the 128GB variant of the iPhone 16 in the roundup, with no mention of higher storage tiers. For a buyer upgrading from an older iPhone or switching from Android, ABP Live describes the iPhone 16 at this price as a strong option. The cut is the heaviest single trim on the roundup’s list of five, in absolute rupees, and the iPhone 16 is the most expensive of the five products on the list by Prime Day price.

The HP Victus Deal Sits Mid-Range in Both Spec and Price

The HP Victus gaming laptop is the only PC on the ABP Live list, priced at ₹85,990 against a stated original of ₹95,746. The configuration includes a 15.6-inch Full HD display, an Intel Core processor, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card, up to 16GB of RAM, SSD storage and Windows 11, per the same writeup. ABP Live notes the configuration is “variant dependent,” meaning the listed components may shift based on the specific SKU Amazon offers during the sale. HP India’s Victus laptop lineup page lists multiple RTX 4050 configurations in the 15.6-inch Victus family, with 15.6-inch FHD displays and 16GB RAM in the lower-priced variants. ABP Live’s framing of the laptop as “one of the more capable machines available at this price during the sale” positions the deal for a gaming laptop buyer who needs a discrete GPU at a mid-range price.

The original price of ₹95,746 is not a number HP India advertises on its own store page; the ABP Live roundup is the source for that figure, and a buyer should treat the “original” as a reference price rather than a verified pre-sale list price. The Prime Day tag of ₹85,990 puts the configuration below the ₹90,000 mark, and the roundup’s framing of the laptop as “one of the more capable machines at this price during the sale” is the cut’s main pitch. A shopper who needs an RTX 4050 gaming laptop under ₹90,000 will find the ABP Live framing aligns with what the HP India Victus page shows for the lower RTX 4050 variants.

The “variant dependent” caveat is the main watch-out: the components ABP Live lists may shift based on the specific SKU Amazon offers during the sale, and the deal’s value depends on which configuration the cart lands on. A buyer weighing the deal should compare the listed components on the Amazon India product page against the ABP Live specs to confirm the configuration before checkout. The roundup does not name the specific HP Victus SKU in the deal, and the ABP Live spec list is the only source for the components the roundup covers. The cut is meaningful in absolute rupees, but the configuration caveat is the main risk on a deal of this size.

The OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Cut Is the Smallest on the List

The OnePlus Nord Buds 4 carry the smallest cut on the ABP Live list, with a Prime Day price of ₹3,099 against a stated original of ₹3,299. The earbuds offer up to 54 hours of total playback, Bluetooth connectivity, ENC for calls and fast pairing, per the same ABP Live writeup. A buyer weighing the ABP Live “original” against the Prime Day price will see the gap is the narrowest of the five deals in the roundup.

That gap is narrow enough to look like a stub of a discount, and the roundup’s framing of the earbuds does not call the cut large. ABP Live describes the Nord Buds 4 as a “decent everyday companion” for commutes, work calls or casual listening, and the writeup notes the sound and call quality “hold up well for the price.” OnePlus India’s own Nord Buds 4 product page confirms the spec sheet includes Bluetooth 6.1, 12mm dynamic drivers and IP55 dust and water resistance, on top of the 54-hour battery life the ABP Live writeup cites. The “price” ABP Live is benchmarking here is the ₹3,099 Prime Day rate, not the ₹3,299 original, and the small gap means a buyer paying either number gets much the same earbuds.

The URBN Power Bank’s Discount Sits at the Top of the List

The URBN Qi2 Power Bank carries the largest visible cut in the ABP Live roundup, listed at ₹2,999 against a stated original of ₹7,999. The unit carries a 7,900mAh battery and supports Qi2 wireless charging, making it compatible with MagSafe-supported devices, per ABP Live. The “original” price is the highest listed in the roundup, and the Prime Day tag is the lowest of the five on the list, making the gap visible at a glance.

The URBN Qi2 Power Bank is among the steepest discounts we spotted during this sale, dropping from Rs 7,999 to Rs 2,999.

Annie Sharma, a technology journalist at ABP Live English, wrote the line in a 6 July 2026 roundup published at 2:44 PM IST, as the India Prime Day sale entered its closing hours. Sharma’s roundup covers all five deals still in the cart at midnight.

The 7,900mAh capacity is on the lower end for a wireless power bank in this category, and Qi2 wireless charging is the same standard Apple’s MagSafe uses for compatible iPhones. ABP Live recommends the unit for “frequent travellers or anyone who needs reliable backup power on the go,” pointing to its compact build and Qi2 wireless support. The price gap between the ₹7,999 “original” and the ₹2,999 Prime Day tag is the widest in the roundup by absolute rupees, though neither figure is independently verified against an MRP that URBN publishes on its own site.

The Realme Narzo 80 Lite and the Bank Discounts Stacked on Top

The Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G is the only budget smartphone on the ABP Live list, with a Prime Day price of ₹11,499 against a stated original of ₹16,999. The 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant on offer carries a 120Hz HD+ display, a 6,000mAh battery, a 32MP rear camera and 5G connectivity, per ABP Live.

Realme India’s own Narzo 80 Lite 5G product page confirms the 4GB and 6GB variants both ship with a 6,000mAh battery and a 32MP AI camera, and the 4GB variant sits at the lower end of the price band in third-party coverage. ABP Live’s framing of the Realme is that it is “one of the most affordable smartphones available during Prime Day,” and the device is positioned for first-time 5G smartphone buyers and everyday users. The “original” of ₹16,999 does not match an MRP that Realme India publishes on its own Narzo 80 Lite 5G page, and the roundup’s “original” should be read as a reference price rather than a verified pre-sale list price.

ABP Live notes that the ₹11,499 price is the Prime Day rate, with additional bank card discounts and cashback offers sitting on top. The exact bank card offers and cashback terms are not spelled out in the ABP Live writeup, and the effective price a buyer sees at checkout will depend on the card used and the cart value. For a buyer who has been on the fence about a first 5G smartphone, the Realme at ₹11,499 is the cheapest smartphone on the ABP Live list of five and the only one positioned for first-time 5G buyers. The bank discount caveat applies to all five products, not just the Realme, and is the single lever a buyer can pull to push the final price lower.

ABP Live’s list of bank-side levers is short, and the roundup does not name specific banks or specific card types. What it does say is that “additional bank discounts and cashback offers are also active, which can bring the effective prices down further.” Buyers on Amazon India typically see card-specific coupons applied at the checkout stage, and the bank offers for Prime Day 2026 are visible only inside the Amazon India app or on the product page during the sale. A shopper weighing the five deals in ABP Live’s roundup should check the product page for any card-specific coupon before relying on the listed Prime Day price. The five Prime Day prices are the listed rates, and the bank offers are the additional discounts applied to those listed rates at checkout for buyers who qualify.

The Five Deals in One Frame

Side by side, the five products in the ABP Live roundup cover a price band that starts at ₹2,999 and ends at ₹85,990, with the listed original prices spanning ₹3,299 to ₹95,746. The iPhone 16, HP Victus, Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G, OnePlus Nord Buds 4 and URBN Qi2 power bank differ in category, in spec and in how much of the listed original price the Prime Day tag trims. The cuts are visible on the roundup, and the table below lays them out in one frame for the buyer comparing the five against each other.

Product Original price (₹) Prime Day price (₹) Highlight spec
Apple iPhone 16 (128GB) 79,900 62,900 A18 chip, 6.1-inch OLED, 48MP
HP Victus Gaming Laptop 95,746 85,990 15.6-inch FHD, RTX 4050
Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G 16,999 11,499 6,000mAh, 5G
OnePlus Nord Buds 4 3,299 3,099 54-hour playback
URBN Qi2 Power Bank 7,999 2,999 7,900mAh, Qi2 wireless

Every number in the table is the ABP Live figure, and the specs are drawn from the same writeup, with the OnePlus Nord Buds 4’s Bluetooth and IP55 ratings from OnePlus India’s own product page. The table does not include the bank-side discounts and cashback offers that ABP Live flags as a separate lever, and the effective price a buyer pays will be lower than the Prime Day column for those who qualify for an eligible card offer. The Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G’s “original” of ₹16,999 is a reference price from the ABP Live roundup, not an MRP that Realme India publishes on its own product page. The headline “steepest” call on the URBN power bank is ABP Live’s, and a shopper who disagrees can do the maths at the Amazon India listing.

  • ₹62,900 – Apple iPhone 16 (128GB) Prime Day price
  • ₹85,990 – HP Victus Gaming Laptop Prime Day price
  • ₹11,499 – Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G Prime Day price
  • ₹3,099 – OnePlus Nord Buds 4 Prime Day price
  • ₹2,999 – URBN Qi2 Power Bank Prime Day price

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Amazon Prime Day 2026 India sale last?

The Amazon Prime Day 2026 India sale runs from July 4 to July 6, 2026, per Amazon’s India Prime Day business event page. ABP Live’s 6 July roundup covers the deals still active in the final hours of the window, and India is one of four markets Amazon lists as shopping Prime Day “later in the summer.”

Are there extra bank discounts on top of the listed Prime Day prices?

ABP Live’s 6 July roundup notes that “additional bank discounts and cashback offers are also active” alongside the listed Prime Day prices. The specific bank names and card types are not spelled out in the ABP Live writeup, and the offers become visible only at checkout on the Amazon India app or on the product page during the sale.

What specs does the OnePlus Nord Buds 4 carry beyond the 54-hour battery?

OnePlus India’s own product page for the Nord Buds 4 lists Bluetooth 6.1, 12mm dynamic drivers, 6 microphones per pair and IP55 dust and water resistance, on top of the 54-hour battery life the ABP Live writeup cites. The page also confirms the dual-device connection feature and Google Fast Pair support, which ABP Live’s roundup does not list explicitly.

Which deal is the best fit for a first-time 5G smartphone buyer?

The Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G at ₹11,499 is positioned by ABP Live for first-time 5G smartphone buyers and everyday users who need a budget device with a long-lasting battery. The 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant on offer carries a 6,000mAh battery, a 32MP rear camera, a 120Hz HD+ display and 5G connectivity, per ABP Live, and is the cheapest smartphone on the roundup’s list of five.

Is the HP Victus Prime Day deal a real discount on the RTX 4050 model?

The HP Victus gaming laptop listed at ₹85,990 in the ABP Live roundup includes an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card, an Intel Core processor, up to 16GB of RAM, SSD storage and Windows 11, per the ABP Live writeup. The writeup notes the configuration is “variant dependent,” meaning the listed components may shift based on the specific SKU Amazon offers during the sale, and HP India’s own Victus laptop page lists multiple RTX 4050 configurations in the 15.6-inch Victus family, all priced above the ABP Live Prime Day tag.

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Prior to the position, Ishan was senior vice president, strategy & development for Cumbernauld-media Company since April 2013. He joined the Company in 2004 and has served in several corporate developments, business development and strategic planning roles for three chief executives. During that time, he helped transform the Company from a traditional U.S. media conglomerate into a global digital subscription service, unified by the journalism and brand of Cumbernauld-media.

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