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You can grab the Apple iPhone 12 at just 31,999 after exchange: Heres how

Amazon is currently offering an excellent promotion on the iPhone 12, a smartphone released by Apple in 2020 with a distinct design reminiscent of the iPhone 5. The online retailer is providing an instant discount of 18%, which lowers the price of the iPhone 12 to ₹53,999 from its original price of ₹59,990. Additionally, Amazon is hosting an exchange offer worth up to ₹22,000 in conjunction with this deal.

Amazon discounts on the Apple iPhone 12

iPhone 12

The base variant of the Apple iPhone 12 is priced at ₹53,999 on Amazon after an 18 per cent instant discount. Amazon also has an exchange offer available for the device up to ₹22,000. If you manage to avail of the exchange offer to the max, the price will go down straight to ₹31,999.

Now the discount in the exchange offer depends on the phone and its condition. The phone which you are trading with the exchange offer should be in a good condition. It should be working and it shouldn’t have any scratches or any damage to it.

Apple iPhone 12 specifications

iPhone 12

The iPhone 12 comes with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display which supports Dolby Vision. It emits 1200 nits on peak brightness according to the lab tests. The display is protected by Ceramic Shield glass.

The iPhone 12 is powered by the A14 Bionic (5nm) chipset and it runs on iOS 14.1 but can be upgraded to iOS 16.2. The phone comes in three storage options; 64GB, 128GB and 256GB.

Apple iPhone 12 comes with a dual camera setup carrying a 12-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens. It has a 12-megapixel front-facing camera as well. iPhone 12 packs a 2815mAh battery which can be charged 50% in 30 mins claimed by Apple. The phone supports a 20-watt fast charging. 



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