Grab an iPhone 13 at Rs 55K: Check out Amazon deals

Apple is gearing up to launch its new generation of iPhones, the iPhone 14 series. Fans worldwide are eagerly looking forward to the innovations the tech behemoth is planning to unravel with its latest line-up of smartphones.

Each year, the launch of iPhones is not only a festive occasion for hardcore Apple fans, but it also comes as a pleasant time for all those who have been planning to invest in their first iPhones.

With the launch of new iPhones, the existing iPhones and Apple devices witness a massive price drop making them an easy choice for millions. Similarly, in the run-up to the launch of the next generation of Apple smartphones, e-commerce giants have already announced lucrative deals on the existing iPhones. If you have been planning to switch to an iPhone, perhaps this is the perfect time to take the plunge.

To mark the 75th Independence Day, Amazon has commenced the Great Freedom Sale. The e-commerce giant is offering an attractive discount on the iPhone 13. There is a discount of a whopping Rs 11,000 on the MRP of the iPhone that was launched in 2021.

The iPhone 13 128GB model is priced at Rs 79,900, with a discount of Rs 10,910 it is now available at Rs 68,990. Besides, the platform is also offering an exchange discount of up to Rs 13,250 bringing the price further down to Rs 55, 740. Amazon is also offering a no-cost EMI option.

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The iPhone 13, launched on September 14, 2021, comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display. The smartphone is powered by Apple’s A15 Bionic chipset offering superior performance. The device comes with three cameras, a 12MP front-facing sensor, and two 12MP wide and ultra-wide sensors. The cameras with sensor-shift optical image stabilization offering a high-end photography experience.

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