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Buy an Apple iPhone SE smartphone at Rs 999/month; similar offers on iPhone 6 & iPhone 6S

New Delhi: Now you can lay your hands on an iPhone for a cheaper cost as Apple is set to offer an attractive offer of leasing its iPhone 6 SE phone for Rs 999 a month for two years. The offer will be valid to Indian corporates and will also be applicable on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S models. The leasing plans for these two particular models for two years would be at Rs 1,199 and Rs 1,399 a month respectively. A similar offer will also be on all iPad models. The iPhone SE is priced at Rs.39000 ($586) inclusive of local taxes, a premium of 36% over what it charges customers in the United States. Detailed price list of iPhone models below: iphone price list-compressed
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