I’ve been tracking tech sales for years now, and May 2026 is giving us one of the best windows to upgrade. Samsung, OnePlus, and Apple all dropped serious discounts this month, and the bank cashback stacking makes it even sweeter. Let me break down what’s actually worth your money.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Series: The Discounts Are Real
Samsung’s flagship lineup got price cuts across the board. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, which launched at ₹1,29,999, is now available at around ₹94,999 with the current offers. That’s roughly 27% off, and if you use HDFC or ICICI cards, you get another ₹5,000 back as instant reward.
The S25+ dropped to around ₹74,999 from ₹99,999. The vanilla S25 is at ₹59,999, down from ₹79,999. What I like here is that these aren’t some artificial “up to” claims with hidden conditions. The prices are straightforward across major retailers.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra remains the best Android phone you can buy right now. The titanium frame, 200MP camera, and S Pen integration make it a proper productivity device, not just a status symbol. If you’ve been holding onto an S21 or S22, this is your upgrade path.
OnePlus 13: The Value Champion

OnePlus keeps doing what it does best: flagship specs at aggressive prices. The OnePlus 13 launched at ₹69,999 but you can find it now at ₹54,999 during the May sale. That’s a straight ₹15,000 drop, no conditions attached.
What makes this interesting is what you’re getting for that price. The 6.82-inch LTPO display runs at 120Hz, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip handles everything you throw at it, and the 6000mAh battery actually lasts two days with moderate use. The Hasselblad-tuned cameras aren’t quite at Samsung’s level, but they’re close enough that most people won’t notice the difference.
The OnePlus 13 is currently the best value flagship in the Indian market. If you want premium without the premium tax, this is it.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro: Finally Affordable
Apple joined the discount party this May. The iPhone 16 Pro, which started at ₹1,19,900, is now at ₹1,04,900 with instant discounts from most sellers. Stack on bank offers from SBI or Axis and you’re looking at another ₹5,000-7,000 in cashback, bringing the effective price to around ₹97,000-99,000.
That’s still expensive by most standards, but it’s the lowest the iPhone 16 Pro has been since launch. The A18 Pro chip is a beast, the camera system got meaningful upgrades over the 15 Pro, and Apple Intelligence features are actually starting to ship in India now.
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem and due for an upgrade from an iPhone 13 or 14, this is the moment. The iPhone 16 Pro Max also got similar discounts, sitting at around ₹1,19,000 effective after bank offers.
Laptops: HP, Dell, and Lenovo Join the Sale

The phone deals are flashy, but the laptop discounts might actually be more practical if you’re in the market for a new work machine.
HP’s Spectre x360 dropped to ₹1,09,999 from ₹1,49,999. That’s a solid 27% reduction on a 2-in-1 that handles both productivity and light creative work. The OLED display is gorgeous if you do any content consumption on your machine.
Dell XPS 13 is at ₹1,19,999, down from ₹1,59,999. The build quality remains best-in-class and the thermal management got improved this generation. It runs cool even under sustained loads.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon, the business user’s go-to, is at ₹1,35,000 from ₹1,85,000. The keyboard alone makes it worth it if you type all day. The carbon fiber chassis keeps it light at just 1.1kg.
How to Maximize Your Savings
The sale prices are good, but you can do better with a few moves.
First, stack bank offers. HDFC, ICICI, SBI, and Axis all have exclusive deals on electronics this month. Some offer instant discount, others give cashback later. Check which card maximizes your particular purchase.
Second, compare across platforms. Amazon, Flipkart, and brand official stores all price differently. I found the Samsung S25 Ultra ₹3,000 cheaper on Amazon than Flipkart last week.
Third, don’t forget about exchange. Old phones and laptops still have trade-in value. Samsung and Apple both give decent exchange credits that stack on top of the sale price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the best smartphone deal in May 2026?
The OnePlus 13 at ₹54,999 offers the best value. You’re getting flagship performance, a 6000mAh battery, and a great display for significantly less than Samsung or Apple flagships. The discount is straightforward with no complicated conditions.
Is it worth waiting for June sales instead of buying in May?
Probably not. The May 2026 discounts are already matching what we’d expect from major sale events. June might see slight variations, but the current prices on Samsung S25, OnePlus 13, and iPhone 16 Pro are as good as they get.
Do these deals include official warranty?
Yes, all products sold through authorized sellers include the standard manufacturer warranty. Samsung gives 1-year warranty, OnePlus gives 1 year, and Apple gives 1 year. Extended warranties are available at extra cost if you want them.
Which bank offers the best cashback on electronics in May 2026?

HDFC and ICICI are currently offering the highest instant discounts, around ₹5,000-7,000 on premium phones. SBI and Axis have similar offers but sometimes require minimum purchase amounts. Check your card’s specific terms before buying.
Should I buy from Amazon, Flipkart, or official stores?
Official stores have the best return policy and guaranteed authenticity. Amazon and Flipkart often have lower prices but verify seller ratings. For expensive phones, I’d suggest official stores or verified premium sellers on Amazon.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been putting off an upgrade, May 2026 is the time to act. The OnePlus 13 is the obvious value play, Samsung finally has meaningful price cuts, and Apple’s discounts make the iPhone 16 Pro accessible to more people. Stack those bank offers and you could save ₹15,000-20,000 total. Just make sure you’re comparing across platforms before you click buy.
Article written by Harsh Mahilang at System Update India.

