
If you're considering a smartphone upgrade this summer, Flipkart has some exciting deals on Apple's latest iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The e-commerce giant is offering discounts of up to 11%, making these flagship devices more affordable for consumers. During the sale, the iPhone 17 Pro is priced at Rs 1,19,900 for the 256GB variant, a significant drop from its regular retail price of Rs 1,34,900. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro Max's 256GB model is currently sold out, but the larger 512GB variant is available for Rs 1,54,900, reduced from Rs 1,69,900. In addition to the direct discounts, buyers can benefit from additional savings of Rs 4,500 with Flipkart Axis Bank cards and up to Rs 4,000 off with Flipkart SBI cards. The platform also features exchange offers that may provide up to Rs 57,300 off on selected models. When comparing the iPhone 17 Pro to the Pro Max, both models share a number of features, including a 120Hz ProMotion display, a 48MP triple camera system, and the latest Apple Intelligence capabilities. However, they differ in size; the Pro model sports a 6.3-inch display while the Pro Max boasts a larger 6.9-inch screen, which also contributes to a longer battery life. Both smartphones are powered by the A19 Pro processor and come with 12GB of RAM, ensuring top-notch performance. The Pro Max even offers an impressive 2TB storage option for those needing extra space.
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