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iPhone 15 Series hits Nepali market today


13 October 2023  

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KATHMANDU: The highly-anticipated iPhone 15 series will be available in the Nepali market from today.

Apple’s latest offerings, comprising various models from the iPhone 15 lineup, which debuted internationally last August, are set to be available for purchase starting today.

With a total of 13 different models to choose from, let’s dive into the details of what these coveted devices will cost you.

The iPhone 15 series introduces a diverse range of options, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, all available in varying storage capacities.

Pricing for iPhone 15 models in Nepal:

iPhone 15 (128GB): NPR 157,500

iPhone 15 (256GB): NPR 176,500

iPhone 15 (512GB): NPR 214,500

For those eyeing the iPhone 15 Plus, the pricing details are yet to be disclosed.

As for the iPhone 15 Pro, the 128GB model is also awaiting pricing information.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max is offered in three storage capacities, with the following price points:

iPhone 15 Pro Max (256GB): NPR 233,500

iPhone 15 Pro Max (512GB): NPR 271,500

iPhone 15 Pro Max (1TB): NPR 395,000

Among the plethora of choices, the most budget-friendly option is the iPhone 15 with 128GB storage, retailing for NPR 157,500. Conversely, the pinnacle of the iPhone 15 series, the iPhone 15 Pro Max with a capacious 1TB storage, is the priciest with a market tag of NPR 395,000.

According to Generation Next, the pioneering entity responsible for introducing iPhone production to the Nepali market, all iPhone 15 models can be purchased from Global IME Bank, Investment Mega Bank, and Himalayan Bank with the added benefit of zero down payment.

The interest rates, however, will be as per the respective banks’ policies.

Publish Date : 13 October 2023 06:34 AM

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