
iPhone 17 available at lowest price in India, but conditions apply
India Today
The iPhone 17 is now available at its lowest effective price in India via Vijay Sales, but only for buyers who meet select eligibility conditions. Here is everything you need to know.
The iPhone 17 is currently available at its lowest effective price in India, but only for buyers who meet specific bank-related conditions. At a time when iPhone discounts are usually scattered across multiple platforms, Vijay Sales is the only major retailer offering meaningful bank offers on Apple’s latest standard iPhone model. While the phone is still listed at its original price, the additional card-based discounts change the final deal quite a bit for eligible buyers. Here is everything you need to know.
Vijay Sales is selling the iPhone 17 at its official India price of Rs 82,900. However, it is currently the only platform among Amazon, Flipkart and Croma to offer sizeable bank discounts on this model. Buyers using an HSBC bank credit card on EMI can get an instant discount of Rs 4,500, while HDFC bank credit card users can avail a Rs 4,000 discount. With either of these cards, the effective price of the iPhone 17 drops to under Rs 79,000, making it the lowest price available right now, provided you fulfil the bank eligibility condition.
This pricing makes the iPhone 17 particularly attractive because the phone itself has been widely seen as one of Apple’s most balanced offerings in recent years. Several tech reviewers, including India Today Tech, have awarded the iPhone 17 a value-for-money tag, mainly due to how much Apple has upgraded the standard model this time. The company has narrowed the gap between the regular and Pro variants more than ever, which is not something Indian buyers are used to seeing.
One of the biggest reasons behind this change is the feature set. Apple has given the iPhone 17 the same display quality as the Pro model, which significantly improves everyday viewing and media consumption. The base storage has been doubled, addressing a long-standing complaint from users who felt entry-level iPhones were too restrictive. Apple has also reworked the camera setup, improved charging speeds, and boosted graphics performance. As a result, the iPhone 17 delivers an experience that feels very close to what Pro models offered just a year ago.
For buyers in India, where pricing often plays a decisive role, this makes the iPhone 17 a more sensible purchase this year. Unless someone specifically needs features like a telephoto camera, a faster processor, or higher USB speeds that are exclusive to the iPhone 17 Pro, the regular iPhone 17 should be more than sufficient for most users. Those looking for a deeper performance and camera breakdown can refer to the detailed review available on the India Today Tech website.
That said, buyers who are not in a hurry may want to wait. Historically, iPhone prices tend to drop further as the year progresses. With Independence Day sales expected in August, the iPhone 17 could see a price cut of up to Rs 10,000. (There are times when we have seen prices dropping just after March too.) This trend repeats almost every year as Apple prepares to launch its next-generation iPhones in September. Waiting a few more months could result in better deals, especially for buyers who do not want to rely on specific bank cards.

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