The Apple iPhone 14 has received a massive price cut in India. Launched at Rs 79,900, the phone’s price has been slashed by Rs 20,000. With the price cut, the device starts at Rs 59,900. Additionally, there are bank offers on Croma, taking the final price of the smartphone down to Rs 53,990.
While it is a massive price drop, is it still worth buying an iPhone 14 in 2024? We’ll answer that question in this article.
iPhone 14 deal on Croma
The iPhone 14’s new price makes it an attractive smartphone to buy. The device is now priced at Rs 59,990 and buyers can get a further Rs 5,910 discount by using eligible card from banks like ICICI and HDFC. With the bank offers included, the smartphone price will further fall to Rs 53,990.
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At this price, the iPhone 14 is a good deal for those planning to enter the Apple ecosystem for the first time. To make the deal sweeter, buyers can exchange their old devices, which will take the effective price further down.
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Buyers who are looking for a compact smartphone can also go for the iPhone 14. It has a 6.1-inch OLED screen, which is just about the perfect size for a compact handset.
If you’re worried that the phone is obsolete, remember that it remains in the eligibility list for the iOS 18 software update. In fact, it will also receive the next iOS update.
To quickly recap, in addition to the 6.1-inch OLED screen, the phone also comes with a 12MP dual-rear camera system, a 12MP selfie snapper, and an A15 Bionic chipset under the hood.
Aiding the performance is 6GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage. The battery powering the phone supports 15W wired and wireless charging support.
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