Apple iPhone 15 price drop alert! Get Rs 11,797 discount on Amazon, here’s how
iPhone 15 is listed at Rs 59,900 with an additional Rs 1,797 off on Amazon Pay ICICI cards.
Buyers can avail of EMI options and up to Rs 56,600 in exchange value.
Features include a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, A16 Bionic chipset, and 48MP dual cameras.
If you have a budget of Rs 60,000 and you are looking for a relevant iPhone that offers a promising camera, design, display, and performance, you have landed on the right space. The Apple iPhone 15 is available with a massive price drop on Amazon, but you may need select bank cards to avail of the offer. If you have that, you can get the device for under Rs 58,500.
Launched at Rs 79,900 in the Indian market, the device offers a dynamic island, a Type-C port, a dual camera setup, and an A16 Bionic chipset. If you are interested, here is how Amazon’s iPhone 15 price deal works.
iPhone 15 price on Amazon
The Apple iPhone 15 currently stands at Rs 59,900 on Amazon, down from Rs 79,900. The customers can further get a Rs 1,797 discount on using Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Card, bringing down the overall price to under Rs 58,000. Additionally, the buyers can opt for no-cost or standard EMI starting at Rs 2,904 per month.
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If you wish to exchange your old device, you can get up to Rs 56,600 trade-in value depending on the working conditions, brand, model, and other aspects. The buyers can also opt for add-ons and get Apple Care, Extended Warranty, and more by paying more.
iPhone 15 specifications
The Apple iPhone 15 comes with a 6.1-inch AMOLED LTPO panel with a 60Hz refresh rate. The device comes powered by the 4nm A16 Bionic chipset. It comes coupled with 6 GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512 GB storage. The device houses a 3,349 mAh battery.
As for the camera, the device comes with a 48 MP OIS and a 12 MP secondary camera with 2x optical zoom. On the front, the device comes with a 12MP selfie camera. It also gets different modes, portraits, night mode, HDR, and more.
Ashish Singh
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