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Buying an iPhone is always a big deal owing to the amount of research (and savings) that go into it. But that certainly doesn’t mean you should forgo the idea of it. While the Apple iPhone 15 series is currently the latest in the market, the specs don’t stand too far from its predecessor.
And if buying an iPhone is on your wishlist, the iPhone 14 is currently available at an incredible offer that you definitely shouldn’t miss out on. Here’s what you need to know.
iPhone 14 under Rs 40,000: How to grab this deal
On croma.com, you can find the iPhone 14 available in all your favourite colour options (these include Midnight, Starlight, Purple, (Product)Red, Blue and Yellow) for Rs 62,990. Once you’ve narrowed down on the one you want, along with the preferred storage variant (128GB, 256GB and 512GB), you will be led to an Additional Offers page.
There, you can use your HDFC Bank debit or credit card to avail a discount of Rs 3,000 on the price, bringing it down to Rs 59,990. Apart from this, you can also opt for an exchange with an old Android or iOS smartphone, which can give you an additional discount of up to Rs 10,000 based on the model and variant you choose. Lastly, if you own an iPhone 13 or higher, you can avail as much as Rs 30,000 off on the final price of the brand new iPhone 14.
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With this, your final price can come down to Rs 40,000 (or lower), depending on the phone you wish to trade in. We don’t know about you, but there’s nothing quite like bringing home the iPhone 14 at a steal deal. Don’t forget to pair it with the best iPhone accessories and brush up on the latest iOS update while it arrives.
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Khevna Pandit
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