Anyone wishing to enter the Apple ecosystem but has a limited budget may do so by purchasing the iPhone 12. Apple debuted the iPhone 15 earlier this year, so the phone might be a few generations old. However, if you want to convert to iOS, the iPhone 12 is still a good phone. The phone is presently available at a significant discount on Flipkart for less than Rs 30,000. Furthermore, if you are prepared to trade in an old phone, the price of the phone might be cut even further.
The iPhone 12 is now on sale.
On Flipkart, the iPhone 12 is available at a direct discount of 17%. The official pricing of the phone is Rs 49,900. However, at the time of writing, it is selling for Rs 40,999. In addition, there are various bank offers available that might further lower the price. It should be mentioned that we are discussing the phone’s 64GB storage capacity. Higher storage options will be more expensive.
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When it comes to bank discounts for the iPhone 12, you may receive an extra Rs 1,000 off if you buy the phone on EMI with an Axis Bank credit card, a Flipkart Axis Bank credit card, or a Citi bank credit card. There are also more discounts available, which you can view in detail on Flipkart. Furthermore, if you trade your old phone, you can get a significantly larger discount.
When sales of the iPhone 12 were halted in France,
In September of this year, it was reported that France has put a halt to iPhone 12 sales because the gadget emits more radiation than allowed by French regulators. Apple, on the other hand, defended itself, claiming that the iPhone 12 had been validated as satisfying worldwide radiation guidelines by numerous international authorities. In addition, the tech titan would release a software update for iPhone 12 owners in France to “accommodate the protocol used by French regulators.”
In a statement, Apple stated of the software upgrade, “We will issue a software update for users in France to comply with the protocol used by French regulators.” We hope that the iPhone 12 will remain accessible in France.”
It said, “This is related to a specific testing procedure used by French regulators and not a safety concern.”
Meanwhile, France has banned the sale of the iPhone 12 in the nation because it “breached European Union radiation exposure limits.” The country’s authorities even stated that they would deploy agents to Apple outlets to see if the iPhone 12 was available for purchase. They had also stated that if they discovered that the phone was still being offered despite sales cease orders, they would recall the phones previously sold to customers.
In response, Apple previously defended itself, claiming that the iPhone 12 met worldwide radiation guidelines and had been approved by various international authorities. The business also stated that it has presented multiple lab reports from Apple and third parties to substantiate its allegation.