Apple introduced its iPhone 16 series on Monday night, with the base model starting at ₹79,900 and the flagship iPhone 16 Pro Max priced at ₹1,44,900. In light of this launch, Apple has officially slashed the prices of its previous-generation iPhones—the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 series—making them more accessible than ever.
In India, the iPhone 14 now starts at ₹59,900, while the iPhone 15 is priced at ₹69,900. The iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 15 Plus are now available for ₹69,900 and ₹79,900, respectively. These prices reflect the official retail costs on the Apple Store; however, these models can be found at even lower prices through various online and offline reseller networks.
Additionally, Apple is offering a flat discount of ₹4,000 on the iPhone 15 series and ₹3,000 on the iPhone 14 series for customers using Axis, ICICI, and Amex bank cards, further reducing the cost of these iPhones.
Interestingly, the iPhone SE (2022) has not received a price reduction but remains one of the most affordable iPhones officially sold by Apple, with a starting price of ₹47,600.
For instance, the iPhone 14 is currently listed at ₹57,999, and the iPhone 14 Plus is selling for ₹58,999 on Flipkart. These prices are expected to drop further during the upcoming Big Billion Days and Great Indian Festival sales.
Apple Discontinues iPhone 13, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max
Apple has officially discontinued the iPhone 13, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. While these models are still available through third-party and authorized sellers, they have been removed from Apple’s official website. If you’re considering purchasing one of these models, it’s advisable to do so quickly, as they are no longer in production and will only be available until the current stock runs out.