Prime Day: Top selling phone and other key highlights of Amazon Prime Day sale 2023 – Times of India
Amazon has confirmed that this was the biggest Prime Day sale and the company also witnessed growth in Prime membership with 14% more engagement than last year. The e-commerce giant has also revealed the top-selling smartphones and electronic devices during the Prime Day 2023 event.
Amazon has also witnessed 14% more sales compared to the previous year. During the Prime Day users from across the country placed around 22,190 orders every minute.
Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is the highest-selling smartphone at Prime Day 2023 sale
Amazon has said that it has sold 5 smartphones every second and around 70% of demand was from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Sales of foldable phones also saw an increase of around 25x. Along with that, the newly launched devices like the OnePlus Nord 3 5G, Samsung Galaxy M34 5G, Motorola Razr 40 Series, Realme Narzo 60 Series and iQOO Neo 7 Pro 5G also sold in good numbers.
Samsung Galaxy M34 5G, the recently launched mid-range smartphone, is the top-selling phone amongst other new launches on Amazon Prime Day sale. “Galaxy M34 5G, an Amazon Specials, continues the successful legacy of Galaxy M Series. It showcases the trust customers have in our brand and demonstrates how our commitment to groundbreaking innovation continues to resonate with consumers,” said Aditya Babbar, Senior Director, MX Business, Samsung India.
Here are some insights shared by Amazon on the Prime Day sale:
- Large Appliances category sold an appliance every 2 seconds during this Prime Day event.
- Sales of audio products from premium brands like JBL, Sony, Bose, etc saw a significant jump.
- 70% of the demand for Smartphones was from Tier 2 and 3 cities
- Foldable smartphones witnessed a nearly 25x uplift among customers this Prime Day.
- Around 30 TVs sold every minute with premium 4K, QLED displays
- Home Appliances and Kitchen products were among customer favourites for this Prime Day sal
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