The Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale 2025 is promising substantial discounts on the iPhone 16 series. The sale, which commences on September 23, leading up to Diwali, is offering tempting deals on several iPhone models. The recent launch of the iPhone 17 series has facilitated significant price reductions on older models like the iPhone 16, 16 Pro, and 16 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Pro Max (256GB) is expected to be priced at Rs 89,999, a significant drop from its original price of Rs 1,44,900. Customers can also benefit from bank offers, no-cost EMIs, direct discounts and exchange offers. Cardholders of select banks can receive an immediate discount of Rs 5,000. The iPhone 16 Pro is also expected to have a massive price drop, potentially at Rs 69,999, from its current listing of Rs 1,12,900, representing a discount of Rs 42,901. The iPhone 16 is also planned to be available for Rs 51,999, and the iPhone 14 for Rs 39,999 during the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale. The iPhone 16 Pro features a 6.3-inch screen, while the Pro Max sports a larger 6.9-inch display. Both models feature ProMotion LTPO OLED panels and can reach a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. They are powered by the A18 Pro chip, with a 16-core Neural Engine. The photography setup includes a 48MP main camera, a 48MP ultra-wide lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. The front-facing camera has a 12MP selfie camera.
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