Coronavirus Lockdown: Phone delivery will start on e-commerce from April 20

Flipkart has resumed taking orders for mobile phones as the clutch on online delivery of non-essential items is scheduled to begin from April 20. Add-on features, such as Flipkart full mobile security, are also available for bundling with purchase. E-commerce player Flipkart has started to take orders for mobile phones. While the coronavirus lockdown is set to be lifted to May 3. While delivery will start on Monday 20 April, the e-commerce platform has now activated "Buy Now". And "Add to Cart" buttons on most smartphones from brands such as Apple, Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi, Honor, and Vivo. The recently launched Moto Razor is ready for pre-order, while the upcoming Realme Narzo series is being teased on Flipkart.
Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A70 are other Samsung smartphones which can now be purchased. In Apple devices, only older iPhone models are available to purchase, such as the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, and iPhone 8. iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max is also listed, but with the label "Coming Soon". Apple's newly introduced iPhone SE 2020 is yet to be listed by Flipkart. Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo smartphones are also for sale on Flipkart.
Flipkart and other e-commerce companies, including Amazon and Paytm, have been distributing essential products since the Coronavirus-inspired lockdown was implemented. Some mobile industry associations, such as the ICEA, have urged the government to remove mobile phones and other electronic devices from the list of non-essential items. But whatever the petition says, the government could not move. Some industry experts have also pledged to include mobile phones in the list of essentials.
The government's decision to resume sales of non-essential items earlier this week will restore mobile phone delivery, but it is not certain whether all areas will be served by e-commerce companies or if something will happen Limitations in areas covered by the government in the Red Zone.
The Government of India has recently decided to classify the country into red, orange and green zones, depending on the number of cases registered in them. Red zone Covid-19 refers to the area with the maximum number of positive cases.

Flipkart has resumed taking orders for mobile phones as the clutch on online delivery of non-essential items is scheduled to begin from April 20. Add-on features, such as Flipkart full mobile security, are also available for bundling with purchase. E-commerce player Flipkart has started to take orders for mobile phones. While the coronavirus lockdown is set to be lifted to May 3. While delivery will start on Monday 20 April, the e-commerce platform has now activated "Buy Now". And "Add to Cart" buttons on most smartphones from brands such as Apple, Samsung, Oppo, Xiaomi, Honor, and Vivo. The recently launched Moto Razor is ready for pre-order, while the upcoming Realme Narzo series is being teased on Flipkart.
Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A70 are other Samsung smartphones which can now be purchased. In Apple devices, only older iPhone models are available to purchase, such as the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, and iPhone 8. iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max is also listed, but with the label "Coming Soon". Apple's newly introduced iPhone SE 2020 is yet to be listed by Flipkart. Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo smartphones are also for sale on Flipkart.
Flipkart and other e-commerce companies, including Amazon and Paytm, have been distributing essential products since the Coronavirus-inspired lockdown was implemented. Some mobile industry associations, such as the ICEA, have urged the government to remove mobile phones and other electronic devices from the list of non-essential items. But whatever the petition says, the government could not move. Some industry experts have also pledged to include mobile phones in the list of essentials.
The government's decision to resume sales of non-essential items earlier this week will restore mobile phone delivery, but it is not certain whether all areas will be served by e-commerce companies or if something will happen Limitations in areas covered by the government in the Red Zone.
The Government of India has recently decided to classify the country into red, orange and green zones, depending on the number of cases registered in them. Red zone Covid-19 refers to the area with the maximum number of positive cases.