Apple iPhone Air price drops by over Rs 28,900 on this platform

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The Apple iPhone Air was launched in India at a starting price of Rs 1,19,900.

This smartphone is currently listed for Rs 94,990 on Amazon- a flat discount of Rs 24,910.

You can save more with bank and exchange offers.

If you’ve been planning to buy Apple’s ultra-slim iPhone Air but were waiting for the price to drop, now might be the perfect time to make your move. Amazon is currently offering a huge discount of over Rs 28,900 on Apple’s slimmest iPhone yet. Launched in September 2025 alongside the iPhone 17 series at a starting price of Rs 1,19,900, the iPhone Air is now available for as low as Rs 90,990. Keep in mind that offers like this usually don’t stick around for long, so it’s advised to act fast if you’re interested. Read on for the deal details and to know what the phone has to offer.

Apple iPhone Air deal

The Apple iPhone Air was launched in India at a starting price of Rs 1,19,900. This slim smartphone is currently listed for Rs 94,990 on Amazon- a flat discount of Rs 24,910. Also, you can get an additional discount of Rs 4,000 on ICICI Bank credit card and Axis Bank credit card EMI transactions. To save more, you can trade in your old smartphone.

Also read: Google Pixel 9a price drops by over Rs 13,100 on this platform

Apple iPhone Air specifications and features

The Apple iPhone Air sports a 6.5-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 3000 nits peak outdoor brightness and ProMotion tech. Under the hood, the handset is powered by the A19 chipset. 

Also read: Google Pixel 10 available with over Rs 13,000 discount on this platform

For photography, the iPhone Air comes with a 48MP Fusion camera. On the front, there is an 18MP camera for selfies and video calls. Furthermore, the iPhone Air is 5.6mm thick and weighs around 165 grams, making it Apple’s slimmest and one of its lightest iPhones yet.

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Ayushi Jain

Ayushi works as Chief Copy Editor at Digit, covering everything from breaking tech news to in-depth smartphone reviews. Prior to Digit, she was part of the editorial team at IANS.

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