iPhone 15 Price in Nepal – Price Drop Update 2024

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Shortly after the release of the iPhone 16 series, Apple fans in Nepal have some exciting news – the price of the iPhone 15 series has dropped by as much as NPR 22,000! Generation Next, the official Apple distributor in Nepal, announced the price reductions across several models, with significant discounts available on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.

Here’s a closer look at the discounts:

iPhone 15 Series Discount Details

The standard iPhone 15 models, available in 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB variants, have received discounts of NPR 22,300 and NPR 22,600, respectively. This makes the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models especially appealing for those looking to upgrade without paying full price for the latest releases.

For the iPhone 15 Plus, customers can save NPR 16,800 on the 128 GB variant, and NPR 22,500 and NPR 22,700 on the 256 GB and 512 GB models, respectively.

iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max Discounts

The iPhone 15 Pro models have seen moderate discounts of around NPR 8,201 on the 128 GB and 256 GB versions. The iPhone 15 Pro Max’s higher-capacity models, including the 1 TB option, received the highest discounts at NPR 8,601.

Updated Prices for iPhone 15 Models

Here is a summary of the previous and new prices:

ModelPrevious Price (NPR)New Price (NPR)Discount (NPR)
iPhone 15 (128 GB)157,500135,20022,300
iPhone 15 (256 GB)176,500154,20022,300
iPhone 15 (512 GB)214,500191,90022,600
iPhone 15 Plus (128 GB)171,000154,20016,800
iPhone 15 Plus (256 GB)195,500173,00022,500
iPhone 15 Plus (512 GB)233,500210,80022,700
iPhone 15 Pro (128 GB)176,500168,2998,201
iPhone 15 Pro (256 GB)195,400187,1998,201
iPhone 15 Pro (512 GB)233,200224,7998,401
iPhone 15 Pro (1 TB)270,900262,2998,601
iPhone 15 Pro Max (256 GB)214,300205,9998,301
iPhone 15 Pro Max (512 GB)252,100243,6998,401
iPhone 15 Pro Max (1 TB)289,900281,2998,601

These reductions make the iPhone 15 series a great value for those interested in Apple’s premium smartphones.

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