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iPhone 16 Pro gets a big price drop

iPhone 16 Pro gets a big price drop

India Today05-05-2025

iPhone 16 Pro gets a big price drop
By Ankita Garg
Vijay Sales is back with a new iPhone 16 Pro deal, giving people another chance to buy the flagship at a more affordable price. The device has received a flat discount of more than Rs 10,000. Here are the details.
Vijay Sales is offering the iPhone 16 Pro at Rs 1,09,500 without any conditions. It was launched at Rs 1,19,900, so you are getting a flat discount of Rs 10,400 without any terms or conditions.
Additionally, there is also up to Rs 4,500 discount on HDFC, Axis, Kotak and ICICI bank cards. This will reduce the price by a certain amount.
The mentioned price is for the base 128GB storage model. The other storage options have also received a discount offer on the platform.
The iPhone 16 Pro comes with a 6.3-inch display with 120Hz ProMotion and thinner bezels.
You can expect powerful performance from this iPhone and a much much better camera performance compared to the standard iPhone 16 model.
Powered by the A18 Pro chip with a 6-core GPU, the iPhone 16 Pro boasts 20% faster performance, 15% faster speeds, and improved energy efficiency.
Camera upgrades include a 48MP fusion camera with a second-gen quad-pixel sensor, 48MP ultra-wide with autofocus, and a 5x telephoto lens for better zoom.
The iPhone 16 Pro can offer you slightly longer battery life compared to the iPhone 15 Pro unit because this one has a slightly bigger battery under the hood.
The iPhone 16 Pro supports Apple Intelligence and ProRes video recording, with USB 3 speeds for faster data transfer. You don't get a charger in the retail box, but you can use an Android charger to top up the battery.

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