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It has been two months since Apple launched its latest iPhone 16 series. Many of you might have passed on it at that time in the hope of future discounts. And now that time has come. The base iPhone 16 variant is currently listed at a discount on Amazon. In addition to that you can even include bank offers, and exchange offers to bring down the price under Rs 70,000 from the original price tag of Rs 79,999. How? Let me tell you.
Currently, on the Amazon website, the iPhone 16 is listed at a price of Rs 77,900. This means that there is a flat Rs 2,000 discount from the original price of Rs 79,900. In addition to that, on the purchase of the iPhone 16, Amazon is offering some bank discounts too. Currently, you can avail Rs 5,000 instant discount by using your credit card. Cards that are valid for the instant discount include SBI Credit Card, ICICI Bank Credit Cards, Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card, and Kotak Bank Credit Card. This brings down the price to Rs 72,900.
That’s not all, you can even avail discounts by exchanging your old smartphones. Amazon is offering up to Rs 25,700 off with exchange. If you factor that in too, the price comes down to Rs 47,200. The catch here is that you might not be able to avail the entire exchange value because that depends on the phone to phone and brand to brand. But you will get some discount which will easily bring down the price below Rs 70,000 or more in most cases.
If you wish to avail of this deal, then you should grab it as soon as possible as you never know when Amazon will put a hold on it.
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