Apple has just launched three new iPhones and now we know that they will cost in India. As one might expect, they aren’t exactly cheap, including the ‘cheaper’ iPhone Xr. In fact, the company has outdone itself by launching its most expensive smartphone till date, with the most expensive device priced at Rs 1,44,900. iPhone Xs Starting things off with the iPhone Xs. The smaller of the two OLED iPhones is available in 64GB, 256GB and 512GB variants, with prices starting at just under a lakh. iPhone Xs 64GB - Rs 99,900 iPhone Xs 256GB - Rs 1,14,900 iPhone Xs 512GB - Rs 1,34,900 iPhone Xs Max The iPhone Xs Max sports a huge 6.5-inch display, which is the biggest display that Apple has ever offered. The phone also sports the biggest price tag that Apple has ever offered. Like its smaller sibling, it too is available in 64GB, 256GB and 512GB variants. iPhone Xs Max 64GB - Rs 1,09,900 iPhone Xs Max 256GB - Rs 1,24,900 iPhone Xs Max 512GB - Rs 1,44,900 iPhone Xr The iPhone Xr is the ‘cheaper’ variant of the three iPhone models that Apple unveiled. The two most notable differences between this and the other two iPhones is the use of an IPS LCD panel and a single rear camera. There’s also a difference in the storage variants on offer as the iPhone Xr is available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. iPhone Xr 64GB - Rs 76,900 iPhone Xr 128GB - Rs 81,900 iPhone Xr 256GB - Rs 91,900 Availability The Apple iPhone Xs and Xs Max will be available in India from September 28. The iPhone Xr will be up for pre-order from October 19, and will be available from October 26. For a complete roundup of everything Apple annoucned at the event, click here. To check out what all three phones have to offer, check this out.
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