The iPhone 15 officially starts at Rs 79,900 in India. The latest Apple iPhone doesn’t come cheap but you can snag one at lower prices, online. Every e-commerce platform, be it Amazon, Flipkart, or JioMart, holds periodic sales making the iPhone 15 a bit more affordable for buyers. Even when there’s no sale, chances are you can get the iPhone 15 for less than its original price online if you keep your eyes and ears open.
iPhone 15 specs lowdown
The iPhone 15, being Apple’s latest-generation iPhone, holds much value among buyers. The iPhone 15 has a 6.1-inch “Super Retina XDR” OLED display with a 2556x1179p resolution and 2,000 nits of peak brightness. The panel is protected by Apple’s Ceramic Shield and features the Dynamic Island notification system. Powering the iPhone 15 is the A16 Bionic chip while a new 48-megapixel main camera now calls the shots on high-res photos and videos while also bringing more powerful portrait shooting capabilities. Rounding off the package are IP68 water and dust resistance and dual speakers. The iPhone 15 also has USB Type-C charging.
iPhone 15 top deals
As we mentioned before, the iPhone 15 has a starting price of Rs 79,900. But you can get it for less money via third-party e-commerce websites. Currently, the most affordable place to get the iPhone 15 is JioMart. On JioMart, the Apple iPhone 15 is selling for as low as Rs 69,900. This is a flat-rate discount without any bank cash backs.
Platform | iPhone 15 price |
Apple | Rs 79,900 |
JioMart | Rs 69,900 |
Vijay Sales | Rs 71,290 |
Flipkart | Rs 71,499 |
Croma | Rs 71,690 |
Amazon | Rs 71,999 |
Reliance Digital | Rs 72,900 |
The second most affordable place to get the iPhone 15 is Vijay Sales where it is selling for Rs 71,290 at the time of writing. On Flipkart and Croma, the iPhone 15 is listed for Rs 71,499 and Rs 71,690 respectively. Whereas on Amazon, you can get the iPhone 15 for Rs 71,999. Reliance Digital meanwhile is selling the Apple iPhone 15 for Rs 72,900.
These prices will keep fluctuating from time to time but worry not, we will update as and when there is any revision.
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