
In an exciting announcement, Flipkart has unveiled significant discounts on some of its most sought-after products, particularly for Apple enthusiasts, as part of the upcoming Big Billion Days Sale set to kick off on September 23, 2025. The standout offers include the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, which will be priced at ₹69,999 and ₹89,999, respectively. This pricing reflects a ₹5,000 instant discount available through select bank credit card transactions, making this an exceptional opportunity to purchase the iPhone 16 Pro series at nearly half of its original launch price. At launch, the iPhone 16 Pro debuted in India at ₹1,19,900 for its 128GB model, with other storage options priced at ₹1,29,990 for 256GB, ₹1,49,900 for 512GB, and ₹1,69,900 for the 1TB variant. Available color choices included Desert Titanium, Natural Titanium, White Titanium, and Black Titanium. Currently, the iPhone 16 Pro's 128GB version is listed at ₹1,12,900 on Flipkart, making the sale price of ₹69,999 a remarkable saving for consumers. On to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which initially had a base price of ₹1,44,900 for the 256GB version, with higher capacities priced at ₹1,64,900 for 512GB and ₹1,84,900 for 1TB. It shares the same color options as the Pro model. Presently, it is available on Flipkart for ₹1,37,900, but during the Big Billion Days Sale, it will be offered for under ₹90,000, providing a rare chance for customers to acquire Apple’s premier smartphone at a significantly reduced price.
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