
iPhone 13 selling at the lowest price
iPhone 13 selling at the lowest price
By Ankita Garg
Vijay Sales is giving a big discount on the iPhone 13. People who want to buy an iPhone at an affordable price, this is the deal for them. Here are the details on the latest iPhone deal.
The iPhone 13 is listed on Vijay Sales at Rs 44,490. This price is visible on the black colour model, for the 128GB storage version.
The current official retail price of this device is Rs 49,900, which means that the e-commerce site is giving a flat discount of Rs 5,410.
There is also an extra discount of
Rs 1,000 on the OneCard credit card EMI option, which will effectively lower the price to Rs 43,490.
People can also check out for exchange offers on different platforms to claim even more discounts on the iPhone 13.
But, do keep in mind that this exchange amount is calculated based on your old device's condition and age. But, availing exchange offers can lower the price by a big margin.
Powered by the A15 Bionic chip, it can deliver smooth general performance for multitasking and day-to-day use, making it a reliable choice for budget-consious users.
Despite newer models hitting the market, the iPhone 13 continues to receive iOS updates, ensuring long-term software support and access to new features.
One of its key features is the
dual-camera system, which can offer decent image quality at around
Rs 43,000 range.
For those seeking an iPhone experience without breaking the bank, the iPhone 13 offers a decent balance between performance, camera quality, and overall usability.

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