
iPhone 12 for Rs 53,999 on Flipkart, Amazon is a good deal, this is how you can make it better
India Today
The iPhone 12 is selling for Rs 53,999 on the ongoing sales of Amazon and Flipkart, but if you play it right, you can get the iPhone for a much lower price.
iPhone 12 may be a year old, but it is still one of the fastest and best camera phones you can buy. And the best part about buying it now is that you do not have to pay a lot. With season sales, you get big discounts, too. Both Amazon and Flipkart are having their first season sales for the upcoming Republic Day, and this is your chance to move that iPhone 12 out of the wishlist and to the cart because the discounted price is worth looking at.
At both Amazon Great Republic Day Sale and Flipkart Big Saving Days Sale, the iPhone 12 is selling for as low as Rs 53,999. This price is one of the lowest, if not the lowest, we have seen on the iPhone 12. That is because the original price of the iPhone 12 is Rs 65,900. So, the discount on the iPhone 12 64GB is Rs 11,901. It is a good deal right now. But you can get the iPhone 12 for an even lower price. I mean the better deal.

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