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iPad mini and iPad Air 2022 prices will increase by Apple in India

iPad mini and iPad Air 2022 prices will increase by Apple in India

iPad Air 2022

The new iPad Pro and the 10th-generation iPad were just unveiled by Apple with few significant improvements. Due to the launch, the price of its current iPad mini and iPad Air tablets has increased by up to Rs 6,000. Check out the new prices below.Check out all Price Details

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Check out all Price Details of iPad mini and iPad Air 2022

1. The iPad mini, which was launched in 2021, is now priced at Rs 49,900 for the 64GB+Wi-Fi model up by Rs 3,000.
2. The 6GB+LTE model now retails at Rs 64,900.
3. The 256GB+Wi-Fi variant is priced at Rs 64,900 while the 256GB+LTE version will cost you Rs 79,900.The iPad Air 2022 is now priced at Rs 59,900 for the 64GB+Wi-Fi model.
4. The 64GB+LTE model comes with a price tag of Rs 74,900.
5. But, if you go for any of these products now, you can get a discount of up to Rs 7,000 if you use an HDFC Bank or American Express card.
6. You can further save some money if you purchase either of the iPads via Amazon India or Flipkart.
7. The iPad Air starts at Rs 51,990 while the iPad mini has a starting price of Rs 46,990.
8. On Flipkart, the iPad Air has a starting price of Rs 54,900 and the iPad mini at Rs 46,900.
9. With the iPad price hike in India, the iPads no longer fall in the mid-range segment but are safely a part of the upper mid to high-end bracket.
10. So, will you still go for the iPads despite the high price?

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