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Valentine's Day Special! You can buy the Apple iPhone 13 for Rs 36,999 via Flipkart

 


The Apple iPhone 13 is powered by the A15 Bionic chipset - the one that also powers the iPhone 14. The smartphone comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR screen and boasts of long battery life.


Looking to buy a new iPhone to gift your loved one this Valentine's Day? If yes, then here is a news that you might like. Walmart-owned Flipkart is giving you a chance to buy the iPhone 13 for just ₹36,999. wonder how? read on


The base model with 128GB storage of the iPhone 13 is currently listed on Flipkart for ₹61,999. HDFC Bank customers can avail an additional ₹2,000 off on the purchase of the phone. This brings the price of the phone down to ₹59,999.


Additionally, there is an exchange discount of up to ₹23,000 on the Apple iPhone 13. This will further reduce the price to ₹36,999. Note that ₹23,000 off is the maximum exchange off you can avail. The final price will depend on the working condition of the old smartphone you want to exchange.


Apple iPhone 13 Specifications


The Apple iPhone 13 is powered by the A15 Bionic chipset - the one that also powers the iPhone 14. The smartphone comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR screen and boasts of long battery life. It is equipped with a 12MP camera on the front for selfies. There is also a 12MP dual camera setup at the back.


The smartphone has been introduced in three storage variants. These include 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. The handset runs on iOS 15 out of the box.


Meanwhile, Apple is planning to bring USB Type-C port with the iPhone 15 series. But it may be that the company is planning to limit the Type-C port just like the Lightning port. According to a report by Macrumour, the USB-C port and accompanying charging cable on the iPhone 15 will feature a Lightning-like authenticator chip, potentially limiting their functionality with Apple-approved accessories.


Citing a Weibo rumour, the report states that Apple has developed its own variant for the iPhone 15's USB Type-C port. The Weibo leakster claims to be an integrated circuit expert with 25 years of experience working on Intel's Pentium processors.

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