
Curiosity 13 Sep
13 September 2018 4
As iPhones released a new set of iPhones that includes iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR, the company has officially dropped the price of the previous models in India and in the global market just like how the Cupertino tech giant does it every year around. All of these latest flagship devices differ from each other in various aspects and target different customer base depending upon their interests.
Now, the iPhone 6s 32 GB is priced at Rs. 29,000 in India while the iPhone 6s Plus that targets the users who prefer a bigger display, is priced at Rs. 34,900. The earlier models that include iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone X are discontinued in the United States, these devices would be available in the Indian market apart from the iPhone SE, which is discontinued in India as well.
iPhone X is now available for Rs. 91,000 (a variant that features 64GB storage capacity) while the one that features 256GB storage is priced at Rs. 1,06,930. Likewise, iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are also now priced at Rs. 59,900 while the 64 GB variant is priced at Rs. 81,500 offering a major price cut down. iPhone 8 Plus is priced at Rs. 69,000 for the base price model (64GB) which is a cut from Rs. 77,560 while the 256GB model is dropped from Rs. 91,110 to Rs. 84,900.
iPhone 7 is now priced at Rs. 39,900 for the 32GB model while the 128GB model is priced at Rs. 49,000 while the iPhone 7 Plus 32GB variant is Rs. 49,900 while the 128GB model is priced at Rs. 59,900. iPhone 6s is now priced at Rs. 29,900 for the 32GB model while the 128GB model is now priced at Rs. 39,900. iPhone 6s Plus is available in Rs 34,900 (32GB) while the 128GB model is priced at Rs 44,900.
If you’re interested to get your hands on the older models, this could be the right time to take action.
comments
Not surprising to see the drop. It happens whenever a new major launch is on its way.
Even after the drops the prices of these old iPhones are as good as those of the
new phones from Chinese brands in that price block.
This still underlines the fact that iPhones continue to be a costly mobile
phone, which makes it difficult for average Indian customers.
From the cost efficiency point of view, it's good to buy these phones. But until that they do come to the end of support cycle.