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iPhone 13 Available Under Rs 60,000 On Flipkart? Here's How To Buy It During Flipkart Dussehra Sale

Last year's Apple iPhone 13 is now available at a discounted price on e-commerce site Flipkart during the Flipkart Dussehra sale.

Last year's Apple iPhone 13 is now available at a discounted price on e-commerce site Flipkart during the Flipkart Dussehra sale. The festive sale is perhaps the best time to switch to an iPhone. Both Amazon India and Flipkart made their annual festive sales live this year with deep discounts and offers. Both the e-commerce platforms are also offering deep discounts on other smartphones, home appliances, and a range of electronics accessories.

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However, it is the iPhone 13 that is available at a hugely discounted rate during Flipkart Dussehra Sale 2022. Flipkart is running its Big Dussehra sale under which last year's iPhone 13 can be purchased at an effective price of Rs 58,740 during the Flipkart Big Dussehra sale.

iPhone 13 under Rs 60,000 during Flipkart Dussehra Sale 2022?

The price of the Apple iPhone 13 was recently revised and its price was cut in India. The price of the iPhone 13 starts from Rs 69,900 and Flipkart is currently offering the model at a discounted price of Rs 59,990, which translates into a discount of Rs 9,910 on the iPhone 13. Additionally, there is an offer of Rs 1,250 for HDFC Bank credit card holders. Applying the HDFC Bank credit card offer effectively brings down the price of the iPhone 13 to Rs 58,740.

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What is the Flipkart Big Billion Days iPhone 13 goof-up?

Meanwhile, e-commerce giants Amazon India and Flipkart try to cash in on festive sales every year. Flipkart was offering last year's iPhone 13 for as low as Rs 50,000 under Flipkart Big Billion Days 2022, which meant good news for thousands of buyers, but instead, it left customers fuming as their orders got cancelled. However, a Flipkart spokesperson has said that 70 per cent of its iPhone deliveries were successful.

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E-commerce major Flipkart has responded to the backlash and said that 70 per cent of its deliveries were successful. "Flipkart is a customer-first e-commerce marketplace and always ensures that customers' interests are protected. We understand that close to 70 per cent of all iPhone orders placed across cities including Guntur, Gorakhpur, and Siliguri have been successfully delivered by the sellers," a Flipkart spokesperson told ABP Live in a statement.

 

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