After Google, now Croma has also announced its year-end sale. The company has brought Chromastic December Sale, in which great discounts are being given on smartphones, laptops and TVs etc. In this sale, which starts from December 15 and continues till January 4, iPhone 16 and Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra are listed with huge discounts. In such a situation, you can upgrade your phone with huge savings. Let us know what are the features of these two phones and what deals are available on them.
Specifications of iPhone 16
The iPhone 16 has a 6.1-inch OLED display, which supports a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. This iPhone with A18 processor handles multitasking and Apple Intelligence features easily. It has a 48MP + 12MP dual camera setup in the rear and 12MP camera in the front. Talking about battery, this iPhone supports 22 hours of video playback on full charging.
How much is iPhone 16 available for?
iPhone 16 is currently available for Rs 69,999 on Apple Store, but it is listed on Croma for Rs 66,990. Apart from this, an instant discount of Rs 4,000 is also being given on purchasing from selected credit cards. In this way, you can buy this best selling iPhone of Apple for just Rs 62,990. There is also an option of no-cost EMI on this.
Specifications of Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 6.9 inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen. It has Qualcomm’s powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is paired with 12GB RAM. Its rear has a 200MP primary sensor, 50MP ultrawide lens, 50MP telephoto sensor and 10MP additional 3x telephoto lens. A 12MP sensor is provided in its front. This phone has a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.
Huge discount on Galaxy S25 Ultra too
In Croma’s sale, the Titanium SilverBlue option of this phone is listed at Rs 1,20,999 with a direct discount of Rs 9,000, but you will not have to pay this much. An instant discount of Rs 11,000 is available on this phone if purchased through HDFC Bank credit card. In this way you can save a total of Rs 20,000 on the phone.
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