Apple iPhone 13’s deal price is ₹59,999 on Flipkart: How to get it

Apple iPhone 13’s deal price is ₹59,999 on Flipkart: How to get it
HIGHLIGHTS

You can get the Apple iPhone 13 for ₹59,999 on Flipkart

Flipkart is currently offering many deals and discounts on various products

This deal is applicable for the 128GB version of the Apple iPhone 13.

Apple iPhone 13 is available for ₹59,999 on Flipkart as a part of its ongoing sale, once you avail of the cashback and exchange offers the platform has at the moment. This may just be one of the lowest possible price points to get this smartphone, so keep reading to know how you can get it for just ₹59,999. 

iPhone 13

How to get the Apple iPhone 13 for ₹59,999 on Flipkart?

Flipkart is currently offering a bunch of deals and discounts on many products. Before, you find out how you can get the iPhone 13 for ₹59,999, note that this deal is applicable for the 128GB version of the smartphone. You can avail of the following offers to bring the smartphone’s price down from its current sale price, which is ₹61,999:

  • You can enjoy ₹2000 Off On HDFC bank Credit Non EMI, Credit and Debit Card EMI Transactions. This brings the price down to ₹59,999
  • You can get an extra ₹7901 off (price inclusive of cashback/coupon),
  • You can 5% Cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank Card
  • You can buy the smartphone and get a surprise cashback coupon for January/February 
  • You can also sign up for Flipkart Pay Later and get a Flipkart Gift Card worth up to ₹500

Apple iPhone 13 specifications 

iPhone 13

The Apple iPhone 13 comes with 128GB storage. It offers a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR Display. It has a dual camera setup with 12MP + 12MP rear cameras and 12MP front camera. The smartphone runs on an A15 Bionic Chip Processor.

You can check out the device on Flipkart.

Kajoli Anand Puri

Kajoli Anand Puri

Kajoli is a tech-enthusiast with a soft-spot for smart kitchen and home appliances. She loves exploring gadgets and gizmos that are designed to make life simpler, but also secretly fears a world run by AI. Oh wait, we’re already there. View Full Profile

Digit.in
Logo
Digit.in
Logo