The wait for iPhone 16 is over, you will be able to buy the phone from this date

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New Delhi. Premium mobile device manufacturer Apple will start selling the iPhone 16 series smartphones from September 20. Sources said that the company plans to start assembling the iPhone Pro series in India for the first time. However, the sale of those models will start later.

An Apple India spokesperson said, “The entire iPhone 16 series will be available across the country tomorrow.” However, the company did not comment on the availability of the iPhone Pro series manufactured in India. This is the first time the company is selling the iPhone Pro series at a lower price than the previous version, mainly due to the reduction in import duty in the recent budget.

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The company said in a statement, “The starting price of iPhone 16 Pro is Rs 1,19,900 and the starting price of iPhone 16 Pro Max is Rs 1,44,900.” About a year ago, the iPhone 15 Pro was introduced at a starting price of Rs 1,34,900 and the iPhone 15 Pro Max at Rs 1,59,900.

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB storage capacities. These will have the largest display size ever in the iPhone series at 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches. However, there is no difference in the prices of the assembled iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus in India. Apple had said, “The starting price of the iPhone 16 is Rs 79,900 and the starting price of the iPhone 16 Plus is Rs 89,900.”

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