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iPhone XR can be yours for Rs 29,999; Here’s how you can avail the offer

The premium Smartphones like Apple iPhone XR which was launched for Rs 76,900 in 2018, is now available for Rs 42,999.

iPhone XR can be yours for Rs 29,999; Here’s how you can avail the offer

iPhone XR with facebook application social media on screen. (Photo: iStock)

Online sales are live and with festivity, just around the corner, you can treat yourselves with products which are lowest at this time of the year. Be it Smartphone, Laptop, Cameras, etc.

The premium Smartphones like Apple iPhone XR which was launched for Rs 76,900 (64GB storage model) in 2018, is now available for Rs 42,999 during the five-day Amazon`s Great Indian Festival 2019 that began on Sunday.

However, with extra tweaks, you get it at even lower price. For example, if you trade an old iPhone 8 (64GB) for iPhone XR, you get an additional Rs 12,000 off, means iPhone XR will cost you Rs 30,999. If you have an iPhone 8 Plus (64GB) for exchange, you can get iPhone XR for just Rs 29,999, a Rs 13,000 off on the current festive offer of Rs 42,999 on Amazon.in.

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If you use iPhone 6 Plus (64 GB), you get Rs 5,200 as exchange off and the iPhone XR will cost you Rs 37,799. If you have Samsung Galaxy Note 9, you get an exchange off Rs 33,499 for iPhone XR Product Red.

However, your new phone delivery will be rejected if used phone is not in working condition, has scratches/cracks on screen or has dents on the body, Amazon policy said. There are other extra offers too, like “No Cost EMI” on select cards for orders above Rs 3,000 and up to Rs 2,000 discount on select credit cards and SBI debit cards.

With these heavy promotional offers especially on iPhone XR, Apple regained top position in the premium smartphone segment in India in the second quarter (Q2) this year. As per reports of International Data Corporation (IDC), in the premium ($500 or Rs 35,000 and above) segment, Apple bettered Samsung for the leadership position with an overall share of 41.2 per cent in 2Q19.

(With input from agencies)

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