There are deals, and then there are drop-everything, message-the-groupchat-now kind of deals. The Independence Day Sale at Croma just dropped one of the most jaw-dropping iPhone offers of the year. The new iPhone 16 can be yours for just Rs 38,990, all in.
That’s not a typo. That’s the full deal price after stacking store discounts, coupons, bank cashback, and exchange offers. So, if you’re looking an upgrade, it’s the perfect time to visit the nearest Croma store to you.
iPhone 16 price dropped at Croma's Independence Day Sale
For a phone that launched to fanfare and queues earlier this year at a whopping Rs 79,900, the Rs 38,990 deal price is fantastic. The iPhone 16 brings in Apple’s A18 chip, camera improvements, and a subtly sleeker design. And at this new price? It feels like Apple finally joined the mid-range war.
But Croma isn’t stopping there. On top of the base price, students and teachers get an extra 10 per cent instant discount, and there’s No Cost EMI stretching up to 24 months.
Here’s the fine print, decoded:
– You can nab the iPhone 16 for Rs 38,990 but this deal includes exchange bonuses, so dust off that old iPhone SE or Android workhorse
– There’s a bank cashback of up to Rs 12,500 included which you can avail at your nearest Croma store (you can check eligible cards at the store)
– If you’d rather shop online, there’s an instant Rs 2,200 discount, a Rs 4,000 discount on select banks, and exchange offers available
ALSO READ: Apple iPhone 16 series launched with more power and camera control button
These Independence Day Offers are valid until August 17 or till stocks last, across all 560+ Croma stores. If you’ve been putting off that upgrade, this is your sign. The iPhone 16 at this price? It almost feels illegal.
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