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iPhone 16e gets massive price drop

iPhone 16e gets massive price drop

India Today6 days ago
iPhone 16e gets massive price drop
By Divya Bhati
The iPhone 16e has received a major price cut on Flipkart.
Originally priced at Rs 59,900, it is now available for just Rs 54,900.
But that's not it. You can get the phone for as low as Rs 46,900 with bank discounts.
Additionally, users can opt for a no-cost EMI plan at Rs 9,150/month with SBI credit cards.
You can also even more with an exchange offer, potentially reducing the price by up to Rs 54,300 if you trade in an old iPhone.
Flipkart is also offering ultra-fast delivery, with options as quick as 8 minutes or next-day delivery.
The deal includes a 1-year warranty for both the phone and in-box accessories.
The iPhone 16e comes with the powerful A18 chip, 8GB RAM, Apple Intelligence support, and a 48MP main camera with 2x zoom.
It offers a full-screen OLED display and future-proof features at a mid-range price point.
This limited time discount makes the iPhone 16e a top pick for anyone wanting a premium iPhone experience without spending big.
Also Read: iPhone 16e review: Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence for the win
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