It’s been a few months since the iPhone 16 series launched, and as we get into the new year, the first few discounts on the series have started popping up online. Today, the iPhone 16 series, particularly the base iPhone 16 can be grabbed at its lowest price since launch.
This makes it a great time for buyers who were considering the new iPhone 16 and weighing it against the older iPhone 15. Now, you can get the newer iPhone and all the additions it brings, including new colours, Camera Control switch and support for Apple Intelligence.
How to get the iPhone 16 at its lowest price
Head to your nearest Croma Store or hop on to croma.com, and search for the iPhone 16. You will find that the price of the base iPhone 16 (128GB) has been reduced to Rs 74,900 from its launch price of Rs 79,900. That’s an instant discount of Rs 5,000 right there.
ALSO READ: iPhone 16 series Camera Control feature explained
However, that’s not all. If you use credit cards from select banks to make the purchase, you can also add another Rs 4,000 discount on top of the offer. This will bring the total price down to Rs 70,900, which is a cumulative discount of Rs 9,000.
That is a great deal for the newest iPhone, which launched a few months ago. The same discount can also be claimed for the iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, irrespective of what storage variant you are getting your hands on.
The bank discount is not restricted to the iPhones either. You can also get a bank discount of up to Rs 2,000 on the Apple Watch Series 10 and up to Rs 3,000 on tablets like the iPad 10th Gen. The offer is also available on some older Apple products, should you want to save some more money by getting an older device.
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