Apple’s cheapest iPhone available in India for sale – check price, launch offers and more
May 20, 2020, 12:17 IST
- The Apple iPhone SE has been priced starting at ₹42,500 in India.
- Flipkart is offering a discount of up to ₹3,600 on the iPhone SE.
- The iPhone SE features a 12MP primary camera and supports 18W fast charging.
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Apple launched the iPhone SE 2020, the company’s cheapest iPhone last month in India. The device did not go on sale as the country has been under a nationwide lockdown since March 24.The government has now relaxed the lockdown restrictions, allowing e-commerce operators to sell non-essential items such as phones, laptops and other electronics. The iPhone SE 2020 will be available from Flipkart.
Apple iPhone SE pricing and availability
Apple iPhone SE | Price |
64GB variant | ₹42,500 |
128GB variant | ₹47,800 |
256GB variant | ₹58,300 |
The Apple iPhone SE 2020 will be available from Flipkart from 12 noon today in Black, Red and White color options.
Apple iPhone SE launch offers
- ₹3,600 instant discount on HDFC Bank debit card and credit card EMI transactions.
- ₹1,500 instant discount on HDFC Bank non-EMI transactions.
- 6-month YouTube Premium trial.
- 5% cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank credit card.
- No cost EMI option.
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- 4.7-inch HD (1334 x 750 pixels) resolution Retina IPS display.
- Apple A13 Bionic chip with 3rd gen neural engine, up to 256GB internal storage.
- iOS 13.
- Dual SIM (Nano + eSIM).
- TouchID fingerprint sensor.
- IP67 certified for water and dust resistance.
- 18W fast charge, Qi wireless charging support.
- 4G, 802.11ax Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS and NFC.
Camera | Features |
12MP wide-angle-lens | f/1.8 aperture |
7MP selfie camera | f/2.2 aperture |
The Apple iPhone SE also features a built-in stereo speaker for audio.
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