Last Updated on September 27, 2022 by Anu Joy
Apple has finally revealed the deals and discounts under its festival offer on its official online store, amidst the ongoing Flipkart Big Billion Days sale and Amazon Great Indian Festival sales. However, unlike the ecommerce platforms which are selling older models of iPhones at deep discounts and exchange offers, Apple has not slashed the prices of the products on its official store.
Apple Offering ₹7,000 Discount on All Products Above ₹41,900
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxInstead, the tech giant is offering a 7 percent discount of up to ₹7,000 on all products with cart value above ₹41,900. However, you can avail the discounts through HDFC and American Express credit cards only. Furthermore, Apple is also offering no-cost EMI plans for three or six months.
Looking at the deals on offer, the Apple website is not incentivizing users enough to shop there. The same products are available at a far cheaper price on Flipkart and Amazon during the festive season sales. You get far better deals on the iPhone 13, iPhone 12, MacBook Air M1, and the likes on the ecommerce platforms. However, you can still snag the latest iPhone 14 models with no-cost EMI.
The festival sale offer on the Apple website is valid between September 26 and October 24. The offer, however, cannot be combined with the Apple Store or Education or Corporate Employee Purchase Plan pricing.
Apple recently launched the iPhone 14 series in India, which now includes a new iPhone 14 Plus variant. The base iPhone 14 looks much like its predecessor but packs an upgraded GPU, newer computational photography optimisations called the Photonic Engine, crash detection, and more.
The iPhone 14 Pro and the Pro Max, on the other hand, turn up the heat with a new Apple A16 Bionic processor, 48MP camera system, and a whole new notch with the dynamic island. The models run on the iOS 16 operating system that brings a brandnew lockscreen experience.
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