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iPhone Update: The iPhone 16e also added to Apple's 'Made in India' lineup, the cheapest iPhone will be made in India..

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Apple has officially launched the iPhone 16e in India and the global market. This Apple phone may be a new version of the entry-level iPhone SE (2022), but it is being compared to the iPhone 16. The company has kept very little difference in the features of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16e. Along with launching the phone, the company has also confirmed that this device is being assembled in India from the beginning, which will meet the needs of both domestic and international markets. With this, another phone has been added to Apple's Made in India lineup. Earlier iPhone 15, iPhone 14, and iPhone 13 were also being assembled in India.

Let us tell you that the iPhone 16e has an A18 chip, the same processor that is seen in the standard iPhone 16 model. You are getting AI features in this phone at a more affordable price. The device also has Apple's 5G modem, which has improved the battery capacity and connectivity is also expected to improve. Let us tell you that in terms of battery, this phone is better than the iPhone 16. However, the company has launched it only in white and black colors. It has been launched in three 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage variants.

Will buyers prefer to buy an iPhone 16e?

Currently, the iPhone 15 is available for Rs 61,000 i.e. just Rs 1,000 more than the price of the 16e. If you apply card and bank offers etc., then you will get a discount of up to Rs 5,000. Therefore, the price of the iPhone 16e will come down to Rs 55,000. By the way, if the price of the iPhone 16e was Rs 50,000 or less, then a psychological barrier would not have been created. But in India, where buyers are so price-conscious, the fact that the base variant of the 16e is priced at over Rs 50,000 could be a deterrent.

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