Amazon and Flipkart selling Red iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus with Rs 4,000 discount
Amazon And Flipkart Are Now Selling The (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition IPhone 7 And IPhone 7 Plus With A Discount Of Rs 4,000 On Each Model In India. However, The Offer Is Available Only For A Limited Period.
Amazon and Flipkart are now selling the (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with a discount of Rs 4,000 on each model in India. However, the offer is available only for a limited period.
The e-commerce giants are selling the 128GB variant of both RED Special Edition iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in the country. After the RS 4,000 discount, the red iPhone 7 is currently selling for Rs 66,000, while iPhone 7 Plus variant for Rs 78,000.In its support to build an AIDS-free generation in US initially, Apple announced the launch of a Red colour variant of its latest flagship.
“Since we began working with (RED) 10 years ago, our customers have made a significant impact in fighting the spread of AIDS through the purchase of our products, from the original iPod nano (PRODUCT)RED Special Edition all the way to today’s lineup of Beats products and accessories for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO in a press release.
“The introduction of this special edition iPhone in a gorgeous red finish is our biggest (PRODUCT)RED offering to date in celebration of our partnership with (RED), and we can’t wait to get it into customers’ hands,” he added.
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