Apple iPhone 15 at huge discount on Flipkart: How to buy for Rs 64,999

Flipkart is offering big discounts on iPhone 15 as part of its Republic Day sale.

During the ongoing Republic Day sale on Flipkart, you can get iPhone 15 for just Rs 64,999. Read on to know all the details.

Do you want to buy the Apple iPhone 15 for its new Dynamic Island feature, better camera system, and USB-C port, but can’t justify paying the MRP of Rs 79,900? Well, now is the right time to buy the iPhone 15, as Flipkart is offering a huge discount of around Rs 15,000. During the ongoing Republic Day sale on Flipkart, you can get iPhone 15 for just Rs 64,999.

Keep in mind that sale offers are temporary and may change by the time you read this article. We’re reporting offers by Monday, January 15. With that being said, let’s see how this deal works.

Apple iPhone 15 at Rs 64,999: How to buy

First of all, if you have an ICICI credit card then you can get the iPhone 15 for only Rs 64,999. If you don’t have one, don’t worry, as Flipkart is still offering it for Rs 66,999, which is still a great deal considering you’re still getting around Rs 12,000 off the MRP . This means you can check this amount, and you won’t need to apply any card discounts.

Of course, if you have an ICICI card, you can use it to sweeten the deal and get an instant discount of Rs 2,000 on the price of Rs 66,999, bringing it down to Rs 64,999. Keep in mind that Flipkart charges Rs 49 and Rs 99 as handling and packing charges respectively, so your total checkout amount may add up. In our case, after applying the ICICI Credit Card discount, the final checkout amount was Rs 65,147.

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Should you buy?

Now, let’s talk about whether you should buy it at this price—it’s definitely one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for an iPhone 15. Since this is the latest vanilla iPhone model, it will be supported for at least 5-6 years from now, and has a number of new features like Dynamic Island, 24-megapixel still images, and the switch to USB-C. Moving away from the infamous Lightning connector. Sure, it still has a 60Hz display, but that shouldn’t be a deal-breaker for most people, especially since the device runs smoothly without lag thanks to its fast A16 Bionic chipset.

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