Apple iPhone 15 price drop alert! Get Rs 10,910 discount on last gen iPhone, here’s how
Customers can get an extra Rs 3,000 off using select Axis, ICICI, or HDFC cards.
The iPhone 15 features a 6.1-inch OLED display, A16 Bionic chip, and a 48MP dual camera.
EMI options start at Rs 2,888/month, with additional exchange and Apple Care+ benefits available.
Looking for a way to upgrade to a new iPhone without breaking the bank? This could be it. Customers can get an amazing deal on the iPhone 15 by applying the bank discount on Vijay Sales. Normally priced at Rs 69,990 on the Apple Store, the device features a dual camera, setup, Type-C port, dynamic island, and much more.
The good news is that customers can save over Rs 10,900 on the iPhone 15 including the price cut and bank offers and get for under Rs 60,000. If you’re interested, here’s how the Apple iPhone 15 price deal works.
Apple iPhone 15 price on Vijay Sales
The Apple iPhone 15 is currently available for Rs 61,990, which is Rs 7,910 less than its regular price. Customers can also save up to Rs 3,000 by using select bank cards from Axis, ICICI, or HDFC Bank. If you plan to buy on EMI, you can save up to Rs 3,500 (HDFC bank offer). The EMI starts at Rs 2,888 per month.
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If you want to swap your old device for the new iPhone 15, you can do so using the platform’s exchange offers. It’s worth noting that customers will receive a few points that can be redeemed for future purchases. Additionally, buyers can get Apple Care+ by paying extra.
Apple iPhone 15 specifications
The vanilla trim is offered with a 6.1-inch OLED panel with a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. It comes powered by the A16 Bionic chipset. However, you may miss out on the Apple Intelligence features. It has a battery and the users can expect up to 26 hours of video playback backup. The device comes with IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
As for the camera, the customers will get a 48MP wide camera and a 12MP ultrawide sensor. For selfies, you can get a 12MP front camera.
Ashish Singh
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