Apple India recently announced a price cut for its entire iPhone range. These changes came after reduction in taxes through the implementation of GST on mobile phones. The most popular iPhone 7 went from INR 60,000 to 56,200 while iPhone 7 Plus witnessed a drop from INR 72,000 to 67,300.
These prices will definitely prove insane on the sales as buyers would love switching to the new and impressively priced iPhone. The range now starts with iPhone SE 32GB for INR 26,000. The bigger 128 GB version can be bought for INR 35,000. Flagship iPhone 7 Plus with 256 GB now costs INR 85,400 while the same storage iPhone 7 is priced at INR 74,400. The biggest drop witnessed is INR 6,600 while iPhone SE saw the lowest drop of INR 1,200.
Post-GST Apple iPhone Price List
The most affordable on the charts, iPhone SE is carrying a 4 inch touchscreen while its processing power matches to that of iPhone 6S. It weighs just 113 grams and comes out as a rescue for those who love iPhone performance but want something compact in their hand.
It unfortunately carries 1.2 MP front camera while every other feature (performance) remains the same as iPhone 6S. iPhone SE even carries a fingerprint sensor on the front button. The flagship iPhone 7 and 7 Plus is powered by Apple A10 Chipset while all other are powered by A9 Chipset.
The camera on the iPhone 7 Plus is the best ever on an iPhone as it uses 6 element lens and optical zoom with 10x digital zoom. It even comes with quad LED true tone flash. The flagship variants are even offered in a limited edition Red shade and an exclusive Jet Black shade. iPhone 6S, 6S Plus and SE are offered with standard Space Gray, Silver, Gold and Rose Gold shades only.
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