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After Launch Of iPhone 13 Series, Here’s How Much Old iPhone Versions Cost In India

Rinie Wilson by Rinie Wilson
September 17, 2021
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Apple has recently unveiled its iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini in its recent California event. Along with the iPhone 13 series, Apple has also launched Apple Watch Series 7 and a new iPad and iPad Mini.

As per Gadgets NDTV, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini will be available in three storage variants each. The iPhone 13 mini 128GB is priced at Rs. 69,900 in India, 256GB priced at 79.900, and 512GB priced at Rs. 99,900. The iPhone 13 will cost Rs. 79,900, Rs. 89,900 and Rs. 99,900 respectively.

The launch of a new Apple product is always a global event. Every media channel and loyal customers around the globe keep tabs on the latest launches.

While Apple does manage to create a buzz with the new iPhone launches specifically, there is something else that happens after the launch. The price of previous Apple smartphones drops considerably around the globe.

From iPhone 12 to iPhone 6 series, take a look at how much the prices have dropped for each smartphone.

iPhone 12 Series

With the launch of the iPhone 13, the predecessor, iPhone 12 series prizes have plunged down. iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max are now available in Rs.66,999, Rs.59,999, Rs.1,15,900 and Rs.1,06,900 respectively.

After the release of the latest model, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12Prom Max are reported to be discontinued.

iPhone 11 Series

Launched just 2 years back in 2019, the iPhone 11 is now available in India at Rs. 49,900 for the base variant with 64GB storage, and the 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs. 54,900 in India.

iPhone X Series

Apple iPhone X price in India starts from Rs. 57,999 while, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS is available for, Rs. 69,586, Rs 59,999.

iPhone XR is also reported to be discontinued by Apple.

iPhone 8 Series

Now available at very affordable prices, considerably, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are now available for Rs Rs 22,900 and Rs 29,999 respectively.

iPhone 7 Series

iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus are now available in India at starting prices of Rs 15,999 and Rs 26,999.

iPhone 6 Series

iPhone 6S Plus is available at a starting price of Rs 30,500 while iPhone 6S and 6 are available starting at Rs 12,800 and Rs 12,000 respectively.

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