As we know Apple iPhone 12 is one of the popular smartphones in the premium segment. The iPhone 12 is close to completing one year, its prices occasionally drop. These are mostly shopping websites that show various offers on the iPhone to make a clean deal. After the Amazon Prime Day sale and the Great Freedom Festival sale, Amazon is back with the Mobile Saving Days sale where it is selling the iPhone 12 at a big discount. You can buy the iPhone 12 at an over Rs 6,000 discount on the sale. On top of that, there are bank offers and an exchange value that can bring down the cost to as low as Rs 59,699. The iPhone 12 is surely one of the most desirable smartphones for the price and Amazon is giving it for much less. Let us talk about the deal now. Amazon is selling the iPhone 12 64GB version (Blue) for Rs 73,599, which is Rs 6,301, down from the original price of Rs 79,900. Now, if you use a Citibank credit or debit card without opting for EMIs, you can get an extra discount of Rs 1,000. In case you do opt for EMIs on the same card, the discount is capped at Rs 1,250, but keep in mind the interest you would have to pay for your instalments. The better deal here is going for the non-EMI transaction even though the discount is comparatively less. So, after the Citibank card discount, the effective price of the iPhone 12 becomes Rs 72,599. Now, Amazon has an exchange offer on the iPhone 12. If you manage to find an old and used phone that can get you Rs 13,800, Amazon will slash the price further. After this, the effective price is Rs 59,699. Now, it is not going to be easy though. That is because to be able to find this sort of discount, you need to have a high-grade phone, something like the OnePlus 8 Pro or an iPhone 11 Pro. Amazon's Mobile Saving Days sale will run between August 16 and August 19, so you do not have much time and need to act fast. In case Taliban forms a govt of the people, Bangladesh will accept it: Foreign Minister Afghan: A campaign gathered in Kunar province demanded the Taliban to retain govt flag South African Cricket player 'David' to debut for Namibia at T20 World Cup