Want to buy iPhone 16? Here’s how you can buy it under Rs 50,000 on Amazon
The iPhone 16 was originally launched at Rs 79,900 for the 128GB storage variant.
You can avail up to Rs 5,000 on other bank’s credit cards.
Amazon is offering an exchange discount of up to Rs 21,000 on the iPhone 16.
If you were one of those who were waiting to get some off and were waiting to buy the iPhone 16, you’re in luck. Amazon is offering some great deals on the latest iPhone 16 that you can buy for under Rs 50,000. How? Let me tell you.
SurveyThe iPhone 16 was originally launched at Rs 79,900 for the 128GB storage variant. Currently, Amazon is offering a 3% discount on it which brings down the price to Rs 77,400. That means a flat Rs 2,500 discount. Now on top of this, if you are an Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card user, then you can enjoy a discount of up to Rs 6,720. This brings down the price of the iPhone 16 to Rs 70,680. You can avail up to Rs 5,000 on other bank’s credit cards.
You can even avail of exchange offers on this. Amazon is offering an exchange discount of up to Rs 21,000 on the iPhone 16. So if you subtract that as well, the price comes down to Rs 49,680. However, the exchange rate that you get will depend on the brand of your smartphone, its model, and its condition. If you are upgrading from an iPhone, then you can get the most exchange value.
iPhone 16 specifications
The iPhone 16 packs a 6.1-inch OLED display and runs on Apple’s in-house A18 Bionic chipset. You can even run Apple Intelligence features on it too. For cameras, you get a dual camera setup with a 48-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens. There’s also a 12-megapixel selfie camera on the front. Lastly, it is powered by a 3,561mAh battery.
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