Flipkart Big Billion Days 2025: Get Apple iPhone 16 Pro for Rs 69,999, but only if you follow this step
Customers must purchase a Rs 5,000 non-refundable pass to lock in the iPhone 16 Pro deal.
The Rs 5,000 amount will be adjusted against the final checkout price.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max will also be available at a discounted price of Rs 89,999.
If you are one of the buyers who is eagerly awaiting the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale 2025, we are here to help. During the sale, the Apple iPhone 16 Pro will be priced as low as Rs 69,999. Given that it is a great deal and that there is a good chance the iPhone 16 Pro will sell out, there is a particular process that you can follow to lock down the price and ensure you get it.
SurveyBut before we move down to the procedure and Apple iPhone 16 Pro price breakdown on Flipkart, it should be noted that this deal is for the 128GB variant only. Here’s how you can grab the iPhone 16 Pro for just Rs 69,999 in Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale.
How to pre-book the iPhone 16 Pro for Rs 69,999 on Flipkart
Customers can purchase a pass from Flipkart for Rs 5,000. The pass is only good for the first 24 hours of Early Access during the Big Billion Days Sale in 2025 and cannot be cancelled or refunded. Only a few iPhone 16 Pro models (128 and 256GB variants) will be accessible during the first 24 hours of the Big Billion Days Sale (Early Access). Overall, you shouldn’t reserve and lock the price of the iPhone 16 Pro if you’re not sure.
Once you make the purchase during the sale, the Rs 5,000 sum will be deducted from the final price at checkout. You will not need any coupon codes or manual steps.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max prices during Flipkart Big Billion Days sale
Flipkart has revealed, just ahead of the Big Billion Days sale in 2025, that the iPhone 16 Pro will be available for Rs 69,999 after all bank discounts and price cuts. The top-end iPhone 16 Pro Max will cost Rs 89,999 after discounts during the sale.
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