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iPhone 15 price drops by Rs 14,000 but here's a catch

iPhone 15 price drops by Rs 14,000 but here's a catch

India Today15 hours ago

iPhone 15 price drops by Rs 14,000 but here's a catch
By Unnati Gusain
The iPhone 15 is selling at a huge offer on Flipkart. You can get the phone at a discount of Rs 14,000. But it is time bound offer, here are the details.
The iPhone 15 is currently listed at Rs 64,900, down from Rs 69,900.
After the flat discount of Rs 5,000, Flipkart is also offering Rs 6,000 off on certain bank cards, including Axis, ICICI and Kotak credit cards.
Moreover, if you are looking to exchange your old device, you can avail Rs 3,000 discount on the exchanged value.
All in all, the iPhone 15 is currently selling at as low as Rs 58,900, excluding the exchange value.
As for the specs, with a 48-megapixel primary camera, the iPhone 15 captures stunning photos in various lighting conditions.
Apple says the battery of iPhone 15 is designed for all-day usage, but people can expect around 9 hours of battery on an average.
The A16 Bionic chip provides improved speed and efficiency compared to the previous generation.
The iPhone 15 also adopts the universal USB Type-C charging port, replacing the Lightning connector.

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