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iPhone 13 available at Rs 19,490

iPhone 13 available at Rs 19,490

India Today3 days ago
iPhone 13 available at Rs 19,490
By Divya Bhati
E-commerce website Vijay Sales is hosting its Independence Sale, offering big deals and discounts on smartphones across various brands.
As part of the ongoing sale, the 2021-launched iPhone 13 is available for as low as Rs 19,490.
Yes, you read that right. You can get an iPhone for under Rs 20,000. But there's a catch. It's not a straightforward discount, so let us break it down for you.
On Vijay Sales, the iPhone 13 (128GB) is currently listed at a discounted price of Rs 43,490.
However, you can get an additional Rs 1,000 bank discount when using ICICI or SBI credit cards.
That's not all — there's also an exchange bonus of up to Rs 8,000 available on eligible devices.
With an old phone exchange value of Rs 15,000, the effective price drops to just Rs 19,490.
With all the exchange offers and bank deals combined, the final price could go as low as Rs 19,490.
Meanwhile, you can also opt for no-cost EMI plans of up to 24 months, starting at Rs 1,964 per month. This deal also includes 326 MyVS Rewards Points for added value.
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