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Apple announces Diwali sale starting October 3, check out offers on iPhones and MacBooks

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Apple announces Diwali sale starting October 3, check out offers on iPhones and MacBooks
Apple announces Diwali sale starting October 3, check out offers on iPhones and MacBooks

Apple has announced its Diwali Sale. This sale is starting from October 3. During this sale, the company will offer great offers on Apple products like iPhone, MacBook, Apple Watch.

Apple Diwali sale will start from October 3

Apple said that their Diwali sale is going to start from October 3. The company launched the iPhone 16 series in its It’s Glotime event last month. Under this series, the company has launched four models – iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The company’s new iPhone models have been brought with iOS 18 software, new camera upgrades and bigger battery.

Apple has not yet revealed the discounts available on its products. However, the company says that it will offer discounts on iPhone, MacBook, Apple Watch and other devices.

Offers available on Apple Store

  • Low Monthly EMI: Offers like no cost EMI for up to six months are being offered on leading banks at the Apple Store.
  • Apple Trade-In: Buyers can avail extra discount by exchanging old products at Apple Store.
  • Free Apple Music: Apple is offering buyers a free subscription of Apple Music for three months on the purchase of selected devices.
  • Free Engrave: Apple is also offering users to print their name or any other emoji for free on AirPods, AirTag, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) or iPad.

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