OnePlus 5, along with other OnePlus smartphones, are currently selling at discounted prices. But unfortunately, not every one of us can make use of this offer.

Planning to purchase the BEST affordable smartphone of 2017 – OnePlus 5? Well, now is the right time to do so as OnePlus is offering a 10 percent discount on its smartphones, including the OnePlus 5. However, there’s a catch! As sweet as it sounds, but it’s worth noting that the offer is only for students and, of course, you need to prove you’re one in order to avail the enticing deal.

In a series of ads released recently, OnePlus is trying to convince the students around the globe why OnePlus 5 would be the perfect smartphone for them. However, the video just blatantly speaks about the specs and features of the device and fails to tell us how the device is “perfect phone for students”.

But, who cares about these ads anyway? The deal is indeed pretty awesome (given that you are a student), and that’s all we should actually care about. As the new school year is approaching, OnePlus is trying to take advantage of the students who are in the market for a new smartphone.

To avail the offer, a student has to create and verify an account on StudentBeans. After successful verification, he/she gets a promo coupon for redeeming the offer via company’s website. It’s worth noting that each student can get only one coupon a year. However, you can add as many accessories as you want with the phone before finally checking out of the cart.

Despite being the highest revenue-grossing smartphone on Amazon India, it’s a bummer that the offer on the OP 5 is not available in the country, at least as of now. Currently, the offer is open in USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, and Hungary.

The ads created by the Chinese firm to promote the Student Program offer are embedded below in case you wanna check out.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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