iPhone 16 Price Drop: Get it for Under ₹40K on Amazon Sale.

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The list price for the base 128GB iPhone 16 is ₹79,900. But you don’t pay that. You don’t even pay the early-bird sale price of  ₹66,900. The goal here is the effective price.

Also read: No Samsungs, Only iPhones: Why London Phone Thieves Have Their Priorities Set

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Here’s the breakdown on how to get that crazy deal:

Offer Type Discount Value Price Reduction
Flat Sale Discount (Amazon Early Deal) ₹13,000 (16% off MRP) ₹66,900
Bank Offer (SBI/ICICI Credit Card EMI) ₹4,000 Instant Discount ₹62,900
Exchange Bonus (Max Value) Up to ₹47,650 ₹36,650 (Effective Price)

The initial markdown gets you to ₹66,900. The bank offer (flat ₹4,000 instant off on SBI or ICICI Credit Card EMI) brings the price down to a solid ₹62,900.

Also read: No Samsungs, Only iPhones: Why London Phone Thieves Have Their Priorities Set

Here’s the kicker: if you trade in an old, well-maintained phone (like a flawless iPhone 15), you could get a huge exchange bonus—some reports are showing the effective price dropping to as low as under ₹40,000 after stacking all those offers. You have to check your specific device’s exchange value, but the potential is massive.

 Why Buy Now? The Specs That Last

Forget the flashy numbers on other brands; this phone is built for longevity.

  • Chipset: Powered by the A18 chip and paired with 8GB of RAM. This is what enables the new Apple Intelligence features. This phone is set up for the future.

  • Camera: Dual camera setup featuring a 48MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide. It’s the camera quality Apple is famous for—detailed images with natural, not overly saturated, tones.

  • Display: A sharp 6.1-inch OLED display. Yeah, it’s 60Hz (let’s be real, that’s a bummer, and the biggest drawback), but the color calibration and brightness are still flagship-grade.

If you were waiting for the bottom to drop out of the price, this is it. These huge bank and exchange offers won’t last past the Black Friday window.

Also read: No Samsungs, Only iPhones: Why London Phone Thieves Have Their Priorities Set

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