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Apple iPhone 16 price drop alert: Get the 128 GB smartphone under Rs. 40,000 with bank, exchange offers, and more

Apple iPhone 16 price drop alert: Get the 128 GB smartphone under Rs. 40,000 with bank, exchange offers, and more

Time of India5 days ago
iPhone 16 price drop: iPhone 16 Amazon deal is making headlines as the flagship device sees a jaw-dropping discount, with the iPhone 16 128 GB model now available under Rs. 40,000 in India. Originally priced at ₹79,900, this massive markdown becomes possible through a mix of exchange offers and bank discounts on Amazon.
This unexpected price cut brings Apple's premium performance into reach for many more buyers, just weeks before the anticipated iPhone 17 launch. With its powerful A16 chipset, robust camera system, and long-term iOS support, the iPhone 16 remains an appealing choice.
If you've been waiting for the right time to upgrade, this deal might be the perfect excuse. Stick around to see why now could be the best moment to buy.
iPhone 16 specifications
48MP Macro Photography: With the option to use sensor crop for 2x zoom, the 48MP primary camera will enable detailed macro photography, producing crisp photographs.
Action Button: Taking the place of the conventional mute switch, the Action button may be programmed to carry out a number of functions, such as turning on Do Not Disturb mode or starting the camera.
Log Video Recording: Professional colour grading will be possible on the iPhone 16 Pro models thanks to support for ProRes and Log video formats.
Sturdy Design: The iPhone 16 will include a new internal design for improved heat dissipation and performance, particularly when gaming, along with a sturdy aerospace-grade aluminium casing.
Vertical Camera configuration: Supporting spatial video capture, the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will have a vertical camera configuration.
Photographic Styles: With a deeper comprehension of skin undertones, the device will provide sophisticated photographic styles that enable customised photo edits.
Apple Intelligence: Using data processed by Private Cloud Compute, the iPhone 16 is built to take advantage of Apple Intelligence, providing private and tailored recommendations.
Camera Control Button: The camera, photo capture, and video recording will all be easily accessible with a new capacitive "Camera Control" button. Swiping motions for settings and other camera features are also supported by this button.
Using data from the ultra-wide and fusion cameras, the iPhone 16 will be able to produce immersive spatial content through the capture of spatial images and videos.
iPhone 16 price, discount, and offer on Amazon
The iPhone 16 (128GB, Black) is currently offered on Amazon India at its original price of Rs 79,900. However, a flat 9% discount takes the price down to Rs 72,900. Buyers might save even more by taking advantage of Amazon's exchange program.
For instance, trading in an iPhone 15 (512GB) in good condition can obtain up to Rs 31,050 in exchange value, cutting the effective cost to just Rs 33,400.
Additionally, consumers using the Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card can enjoy an extra discount of up to Rs 3,675.
With all incentives applied, the total price can drop to as low as Rs 38,175, making it an enticing value for iPhone upgraders.
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