iPhone SE prices slashed, now available for Rs 19,999

The phone will be available at offline retailers under the offer until March 31

Update: 2017-03-19 13:50 GMT
If this rumour takes shape, then the revamped iPhone SE could be Apple's gateway to the mid-range smartphone segment. (photo: 2016 iPhone SE)

Apple has authorised offline retailers selling the 4-inch iPhone SE at an effective price of Rs 19, 999 for the 16GB model, with the 64GB variant now available at a price of Rs   25, 999. These prices are a part of an ongoing offer wherein customers can avail a Rs 5,000 cashback on the iPhone SE using a credit or debit card.

While Apple has not announced any official price cut for the iPhone SE — the 16GB variant has still got an MRP of Rs 39,000 and 64GB variant of Rs 44,000. Apple distributors have been aggressively discounting the iPhone SE recently, and the latest offer is method to push in as many sales and clock in additional revenue before the close of the financial year. The 16GB iPhone SE had been going for between Rs 27,000 and Rs 29,000 recently, and now retailers are offering it for as low as Rs 24,999 with the Rs 5,000 cash back dropping the effective price to Rs 19,999.

The iPhone SE offer for cashback offer kicked of on Friday and will be available till March 31. The cashback will be posted back “within 90 days”. The offer is not available to American Express card owners. Also the offer is not available if the SE is purchased on EMI option.

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