Refurbished iPhone 13 Available for as Low as Rs. 49,099 During Cashify Holi Sale

iPhone 13 featuring Apple’s A15 Bionic chip and 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display was launched back in 2021. A refurbished version of iPhone 13 is currently available for purchase at a discounted price in India via Cashify during its Holi sale. The festival sale by the recommerce portal will go on till March 6. The vanilla iPhone 13 was unveiled in India at a starting price of Rs. 79,900. Cashify is also offering additional cashback for customers purchasing the phone using select bank cards and UPI transactions. Pre-used iPhone 12, iPhone 11, and iPhone XR models are also listed with discounted rates.

The 128GB storage variant of the pre-owned iPhone 13 is available with a starting price tag of Rs. 49,099 on Cashify during the ongoing Holi sale. The refurbished handsets come in four variants — Open Box, Superb, Good, and Fair. The Fair and Superb variants of iPhone 13 are priced at Rs. 46,699 and Rs. 51,699 respectively. They will have minor scratches on the back and display. The iPhone 13 debuted in India in 2021 with a starting price tag of Rs. 79,900.

Additionally, Cashify is offering up to Rs. 3,000 cashback for buyers purchasing the device using UPI transactions. Further, purchases made via different debit, credit cards and net banking are eligible to get up to Rs. 2,000 off.

Refurbished old Apple handsets are also available for discounted rates during the Cashify Holi sale. The iPhone 11 is listed at a discounted price of Rs. 27,699, down from the initial launch price of Rs. 64,900. Similarly, the iPhone 12 is up for grabs at Rs. 36,699, instead of the original price tag of Rs. 79,900.

The old iPhone 8 is listed for Rs. 13,299, instead of the original launch price of 64,000. The iPhone XR is available for Rs. 20,499, down from the launch price of Rs. 76,900.


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iOS 16 Won’t Reach iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, Original iPhone SE; Apple Watch Series 3 Not Eligible for watchOS 9

iOS 16 will not make its way to the iPhone models that are older than the iPhone 8, Apple has confirmed following the announcement of its new iOS release. This simply means that if you have an iPhone 7, iPhone 6s, or the original iPhone SE, you will not be able to experience iOS 16. Similarly, Apple has silently removed the Apple Watch Series 8 from the list of compatible Apple Watch models for watchOS 9. Both the new iOS and watchOS releases — alongside iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura — will be available for testing under public betas in July and will be released as free software updates for eligible hardware later this year.

As mentioned on the iOS 16 Preview site, the new software is not compatible with the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and the original iPhone SE. The list of compatible models for the iOS 16 update, instead, starts with the iPhone 8 and iPhone SE (2020). The iPhone 8, which debuted in 2017, is the oldest model in the list of eligible devices for iOS 16.

The iPhone 6s series was launched back in 2015, while the iPhone 7 models and the iPhone SE came in 2016.

However, despite being dated, all these models received iOS 15 last year. This is unlike how various Android smartphone makers treat their existing users as they often pull software update support for their older models. Nevertheless, companies including Google and Samsung have started making a change on that front by promising to seed software upgrades for up to four years and security updates for up to five years to their select models.

The list of devices that are ineligible to receive iOS 16 also includes the iPod touch (7th generation) — the last-generation iPod. The iPod touch (7th generation) debuted relatively later in May 2019.

Similar to the iOS update, Apple has confirmed on its website that the Apple Watch Series 3 will not receive the watchOS 9 update. The particular model was launched in 2017 and received watchOS 8 last year.

With the Apple Watch Series 3 becoming ineligible for the update, the Apple Watch Series 4 has become the oldest model in the Apple Watch family to receive watchOS 9.

If you own any of the dated Apple devices, you are now forced by the Cupertino company to upgrade to a newer hardware to get the latest software experience. But nonetheless, Apple is expected to continue to provide security updates to some of the devices that are ineligible to receive the latest software.

Separately, Apple announced at its WWDC 2022 keynote on Monday that public beta releases of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS Ventura will be available to users for testing in July. Exact release dates are yet to be revealed, though.

Before giving the new software versions as public betas, Apple has released its new iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and macOS Ventura for developers who have signed up for the Apple Developer Program. The company has brought the first developer preview tvOS 9, without any pomp and show.


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