Apple Stops Sale of iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 13, Watch Series 9 After Launch of iPhone 16 Series

American devices maker Apple launched the iPhone 16 series on Monday. This series includes iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Along with this, Watch Series 10 and AirPods 4 have also been introduced. Pre-orders for Apple’s new smartphones in the country will start from September 13. Pre-orders for Apple Watch Series 10 have started.

The company has also stopped selling some older products. These include iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 13 and Apple Watch Series 9. Apple These products are not listed on Apple’s website but may be available through third-party retailers or refurbished stores. Last year, the iPhone 15 Pro was introduced along with the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Apple Watch Series 9. The company launched the iPhone 13 three years ago.

The starting prices of iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are Rs 59,990 and Rs 69,990 respectively. These smartphones are available in 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB storage options. Apple has also reduced the price of the iPhone 15 introduced last year and the iPhone 14 introduced in 2022. There has been a reduction of Rs 10,000 on the company’s online store. The base variant of 128 GB of iPhone 15 was launched at Rs 79,900. Its price has come down to Rs 69,900. The 256 GB variant of this smartphone can be purchased for Rs 79,900 instead of Rs 89,900. The 512 GB storage model of iPhone 15 is available at Rs 99,900, down from Rs 1,09,900. The base variant of the iPhone 14 with 128 GB storage is being sold for Rs 59,900 instead of Rs 69,900. The 256 GB and 512 GB storage variants of this smartphone are available for Rs 69,900 and Rs 89,900 respectively.

The iPhone 15 can be purchased in Blue, Green, Pink, Yellow and Black colors and the iPhone 14 in Starlight White, Purple, Red, Blue, Yellow and Midnight Black colors. iPhone sales have grown rapidly in the country in the last few years. Apple has also increased its manufacturing and exports in India. The company plans to shift some part of its manufacturing to China.

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