Apple iPhone 16 Series Price Leaked: How Much Could The 16 Pro Model Cost In India This Year?

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Last Updated: September 04, 2024, 13:18 IST

Delhi, India

The new iPhone 16 series with Pro models could get a major price bump

The new iPhone 16 series with Pro models could get a major price bump

Apple iPhone 16 series launch is on September 9 when the company will unveil its new devices and also share more details about the AI features.

iPhone 16 series launch is less than a week away and Apple is surely getting its worth via so much hype around the new models. The iPhone 16 series will also be Apple’s first tryst with AI or Apple Intelligence features that will be rolled out with the iOS 18 update later this year. But with the big upgrades expected, people are aware that Apple has more premium to charge the buyers, which means the iPhone 16 prices are bound to go higher this year, which isn’t surprising anymore.

Apple iPhone 16 Series Price Leaked: How Much Will They Cost

The new price leaks of iPhone 16 series via Apple Hub suggests Apple will be making merry if the demand for the new iPhone 16 models is as high as it anticipates.

– iPhone 16 – $799 (Rs 66,300 approx)

– iPhone 16 Plus – $899 (Rs 74,600 approx)

– iPhone 16 Pro – $1,099 (Rs 91,200 approx)

– iPhone 16 Pro Max – $1,199 (Rs 99,500 approx)

Most companies in the AI circuit have put a premium on these new features without charging them for the services.

One might say that these prices don’t look very different from the iPhone 15 series launch prices last year. However, for people in countries like India, the range starts closer to Rs 80,000 as Apple converts the rates differently with the inclusion of taxes and duties.

Having said that, reports claim the iPhone 16 Pro models will also be assembled in India this year which should help the company manage the duties better, so a slight price drop cannot be denied. After all, Apple recently reduced the iPhone 15 series prices in India by up to Rs 6,000 mostly because of the duty changes in the country.

S Aadeetya

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media ho

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