
iPhone 13 available at an effective price of Rs 55,900, here is how the deal works
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So if you have been planning to buy the iPhone 13 but have not been able to do so because of its expensive price tag, we will tell you how you can buy the smartphone at a discounted rate.
The newly launched iPhone 13 is available with massive discounts ahead of Diwali. The iPhone 13 series was launched in September has already become a huge hit amongst buyers. The price of the smartphone is on the higher side but here is the deal from one of Apple’s authorised resellers that will help you buy the smartphone at a discounted rate. The Apple iPhone 13 was launched in India at Rs 79,900 for the base 128GB variant. Along with the iPhone 13, Apple had also unveiled the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
So if you have been planning to buy the iPhone 13 but have not been able to do so because of its expensive price tag, we will tell you how you can buy the smartphone at a discounted rate. Apple’s authorised reseller India iStore is offering crazy discounts on the iPhone 13. You can buy the smartphone at an effective price of Rs 55,900. The store is offering a discount of Rs. 6000 on HDFC bank cards and the offer is also applicable if you opt for the EMI. This brings down the price down to Rs 73,900.

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