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iPhone Availability
According to the company, most of the iPhone 15 range of smartphones in India have received heavy price cuts shortly after the availability of the iPhone 16 series. This comes as a part of the continuous attempts of the company to solidify its place in the Indian smartphone industry, which is currently extremely competitive.
Looking on the Reduction of Prices
The price cuts affect each and every model in the iPhone 15 series including the iPhone 15 standard model, the iPhone 15 Plus model, and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. This is where the new price really changes.
• iPhone 15: Now Available at ₹69,900 (earlier price – ₹79,900)
• plus version :Now Available at ₹79,900 (earlier price – ₹89,900)
• Pro version : Now Available at ₹1,19,900 (earlier price – ₹1,34,900)
• Pro Max version: Now Available at ₹1,39,900 (earlier price – ₹1,59,900)
• Why it’s All Happening?
• It’s a normal tactic for smartphone vendors to sell off items of the previous model once a newer model is released in the market and Apple wants to attract the potential consumers to buy its products.
• Consequently, industry experts opine that this step could lead to a dramatic increase in Apple’s sales in India, a territory where the company has been gradually gaining a foothold but which faces fierce competition from cheaper Android handsets. With the increasing popularity of the 15 series, Apple hopes to draw in customers who want the Over time, however, those who remained interested were faced with rather high initial costs.
Availability of iPhone 15, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max with Additional Offers.
• No announcement related to the price cut offer has been given for Apple Stores, Apple Reseller or the Apple Store Online website. In addition, clients may benefit from a variety of banking promotions and trade-in schemes to further decrease the effective cost of the devices.
Also click on links to know more
https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_15-pictures-12559.php
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