iPhone 16 can be yours for under Rs 69,000 with bank offers: How to grab this deal
iPhone 16 listed at Rs 72,900 with Rs 7,000 price cut and Rs 4,000 bank discount.
Exchange offers provide up to Rs 22,800 off, depending on device condition.
Features A18 processor, 6.1-inch OLED display, and dual-camera setup with Camera Controls.
Apple’s latest flagship smartphone, the iPhone 16, is now available on Amazon for less than Rs 68,000, thanks to various bank offers and price cuts. The iPhone 16 supports all Apple Intelligence features and includes a dual camera setup with Camera Controls. So, if you’ve been waiting for the right time to buy the iPhone 16, now could be it.
SurveyBefore we get into the deal price, it’s worth noting that the iPhone 16 was launched in India in September of last year for Rs 79,900. Check out the iPhone 16 deals on Amazon below.
iPhone 16 price in India, offers on Amazon
The iPhone 16 is currently listed at Rs 72,900, with a price cut of Rs 7,000. The customers can further get Rs 4,000 bank offers bringing down to Rs 68,900. The customers can also opt for no-cost EMI or standard EMI depending on the banks starting at Rs 3,534 per month. If you are exchanging your old device, you can get up to Rs 22,800 value depending on the working conditions and model. Customers can also opt for Protect+ with AppleCare Services for iPhone 16 for Rs 8,499.00.
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Specifications:
The Apple iPhone 16 features a 6.1-inch OLED display with HDR10 and Dolby Vision support, along with a 60Hz refresh rate. Powering the device is the A18 processor, paired with 8GB RAM and storage options of up to 512GB. It runs on iOS 18.2 and supports the latest Apple Intelligence for AI-driven enhancements. The iPhone 16 is equipped with a 3,561mAh battery, supporting 25W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 4.5W reverse wired charging.
For photography, it comes with a 48MP primary camera and a 12MP ultrawide sensor, while the 12MP front camera handles selfies and video calls. It also has Visual Intelligence support which can be accessed via the Camera Controls button.
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