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Tremendous Discount on iPhone XR, Know How to Avail this Offer

Monali Gupta

Apple is offering a special discount on its most affordable smartphone iPhone XR. In the month of April this year, the company announced a promotional offer for the iPhone XR. Under this, the Cupertino-based company announced a rebate of Rs 17001 on the iPhone XR. This smartphone was launched in November 2018 for Rs 76,900. However, after the price cut, iPhone XR (64GB) is being sold at Rs 59900. The 128GB model is being sold at Rs 64,900.

Earlier this week, 10 percent discount was offered with HDFC credit and debit cards under the offer on iPhone XR. Although these offers are currently not available. However this time SBI customers can avail the advantage of 10% additional discounts. Customers who buy this smartphone from SBI Credit or Debit Card will get 10 percent discount. In this case, customers will be able to buy 64GB base variants for Rs 53,900.

Like the old HDFC Bank offer, the new offer with SBI is offline exclusive. The 10 percent discount offers can be availed from select Apple authorized reseller stores across the country. Also, customers can also take advantage of a no-cost EMI offer with Bajaj Finance Limited, HDFC Bank Consumer Loan and IDFC First Bank. At present there is no limit for this offer, these stocks will continue till the end.

Exchange offers are also being given to the customers. The exchange discount on iPhone 7 Plus is Rs 20,000, while for iPhone 6 it is 8,000 rupees. Plus, there is also an exchange discount on Android smartphones. Also, let us also tell you that the iPhone XR was made available at a special price of Rs 50,000 in the 48-hour Amazon Prime Day Sale. However the stock was finished in a while.

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