Here's How You Can Buy iPhone 15 Under Rs 38,000 Ahead Of Apple iPhone 16 Launch
Apple iPhone 15 (128 GB) is listed on Amazon for Rs 79,900. After applying a 12 per cent discount, the price drops to Rs 69,999. Read below to find out how you can get the price down to Rs 37,849.
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 16 series tomorrow (September 9) at the "It's Glowtime" event. Ahead of its launch, the iPhone 15 is being offered in a crazy deal with a jawdropping price. The iPhone 15 has been on sale a number of times at heavily discounted price and in solid deals. One such deal has surfaced again. Amazon is now offering the 128GB storage variant of the iPhone 15 at an incredible price. If you play your cards right then the effective price for the same will come down to Rs 37,849.
Here's how you can get the iPhone 15 under Rs 38,000.
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Apple iPhone 15 Amazon Offer
The Apple iPhone 15 (128 GB, Black) is listed on Amazon for Rs 79,900. After applying a 12 per cent discount, the price drops to Rs 69,999.
Additionally, you can save up to Rs 32,150 through an exchange offer if your old phone is in good condition, bringing the final price down to Rs 37,849.
iPhone 15 Specifications
The iPhone 15 comes with a 6.1-inch display and is available in pink, yellow, green, blue, and black color options. While the overall design remains similar to previous models, Apple replaced the traditional notch with a Dynamic Island, a feature that was popular in the iPhone 14 Pro series.
The iPhone 15 is powered by the A16 Bionic chip, a step up from the A15 chip found in the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, while the Pro models also feature the A16 for faster performance.
This model is equipped with a 48-megapixel main camera, offering enhanced performance in daylight, low-light, and portrait photography compared to earlier versions.
Apple advertises "all-day battery life" for the iPhone 15, but real-world tests show it lasts over 9 hours under typical use. A notable update is the switch to a USB Type-C charging port, moving away from the Lightning port in favor of the more widely adopted USB Type-C standard.