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    iPhone 16 series Out on Sale: Apple Slashes Prices for iPhone 15 and 14 Models

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    The newest Apple iteration, the iPhone 16 finally went on sale this weekend. Those looking to upgrade their phones can grab the latest models in amazing deals with a starting price of INR 79,900.

    Besides this, tech giant Apple has also launched these exciting deals on the previous models including iPhone 15 and 14. They have received an official price drop in India, making them an attractive option for budget-conscious smartphone buyers.

    According to Apple’s official website, the prices of iPhone 15 and 14 have been reduced from INR 10,000 – INR 20,000.

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    iPhone 15 price starts from Rs 69,900

    The iPhone 15 was launched last year. It has seen a major drop from INR 79,900 to INR 69,900 in its base 128GB model. The iPhone 15 Plus has also received a price drop of INR 10,000, bringing it down to Rs 79,900 in its 128GB variant.

    Click Here to buy the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus

    Here are the prices dropped down in iPhone models as compared to last year:

    ModelOld starting PriceNew Starting PricePrice difference as compared to last year (2023)
    iPhone 15 (128GB)INR 79,900INR 69,900INR 10,000
    iPhone 15 Plus (128GB)INR 89,900INR 79,900INR 10,000
    iPhone 14 (128GB)INR 69,900INR 59,900INR 10,000
    iPhone 14 Plus (128GB)INR 79,900INR 69,900INR 10,000

    Notably, the iPhone 14 (Model number A2882) is now two years old and has witnessed a significant price reduction. Its base model 128GB is now available at just INR 59,900 as compared to its original price of INR 79,900.

    Click Here to buy the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus

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    Meanwhile, Apple’s latest iPhone 16 (Model number A3287) series is already out in the market with a starting price of Rs 79,900 for its 128GB variant. The iPhone 16 Plus is priced at Rs 89,900 in India.

    Click Here to buy the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus

    The higher versions including the iPhone 16 Pro (Model number A3293) and iPhone 16 Pro Max (Model number A3296) have base prices of INR 1,19,900 and INR 1,44,900 respectively. The iPhone 16 Pro comes with a base storage of 128 GB. The iPhone 16 Pro Max has 256GB in its base variant.

    Click Here to buy the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max

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    These prices are lower than the base price of the iPhone 15 Pro (Model number A31012) and iPhone 15 Pro Max (Model number A3106) models, which were initially out at INR 1,34,900 and INR 1,59,900.

    ModelPrice
    iPhone 16 (128GB)INR 79,900
    iPhone 16 Plus
    (128GB)
    INR 89,900
    iPhone 16 Pro (128GB)INR 1, 19,900
    iPhone 16 Pro Max (256GB)INR 1, 44, 900
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    Kanishka Malhotra is a seasoned journalist with a deep passion for reporting and uncovering the truth. With a specialization in research and investigative Journalism, she has covered wide range of topics related to social issues, travel, lifestyle, technology, Entertainment and much more. She believes to express and share her creativity to the world through words. With relentless pursuit of knowing and uncovering the truth, Kanishka continues to leave a mark in the world of journalism.

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