The Much Anticipated Apple iPhone SE Is Finally Up For Grabs In India From Today

The iPhone SE has made its debut in Indian markets and is now available for purchase. The iPhone SE will be available offline at Apple reseller stores and also some select stores across the country. 

If you are planning to buy it online, you can try Flipkart and Infibeam.

Given the craze that this 4-inch phone has generated, you might want to grab it as soon as possible since it’s already out of stock in some countries.

But before you shell out that hard-earned money for the phone, let’s do a quick recap of the phone’s features which will help you make the final decision.

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With the new iphone SE, Apple launched its powerful yet cheapest smartphone but with a small screen. Only problem? It’s not so cheap.

The iPhone SE is available in India in two variants — 32GB and 64GB. While the former is priced at Rs 39,000, the latter is available at Rs 49,000.

It boasts of most of the features of iPhone 6s and thats what makes it desirable. So, if you are looking for awesome features, but are happy with a smaller screen size, this phone is for you. 

And you have four color options to choose from: The iPhone SE is available in silver, gold, space grey and rose gold.

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It also has the latest A9 processor and will have the same processing power as the iPhone 6s. It will also have the TouchID fingerprint scanner. 

Other specifications at a glance:

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