The price of the iPhone 14 series has continuously dropped sharply after more than 7 months of arriving in Vietnam. Specifically, the iPhone 14 Pro Max is currently being sold at XTmobile at an unprecedentedly low price of only 25.89 million VND, not including accompanying incentives such as an additional discount of up to 500 thousand VND when paying online, 95% subsidy on old for new or opening a credit card with interest-free installment payments.
How much does the iPhone 14 series cost in Vietnam now?
When it first went on sale in Vietnam, the iPhone 14 series was always in short supply due to a prolonged supply chain disruption. Therefore, some smartphone retailers and authorized Apple dealers in Vietnam had to import a large number of iPhone 14 models. However, at present, the decrease in purchasing power combined with too much inventory has forced dealers to take losses and lower the price of the iPhone 14 series. This has made Vietnam a market with cheap iPhone prices.
Compared to other countries in the region, the price of the iPhone 14 series in Vietnam is cheap. The iPhone 14 sold at dealers in Singapore is currently listed at only VND 22.3 million (including tax). Meanwhile, the price for the iPhone 14 in Thailand and Hong Kong is VND 23 and VND 20.7 million, respectively. In the US market, the selling price of the iPhone 14 will range from VND 19.8 to 20 million, depending on the tax policy of each state.
iPhone 14 series price in some markets around the world
Accordingly, the current selling price of iPhone 14 in our country is only about 19 million. About 1 million VND cheaper than in the US. Compared to the original time, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are also much cheaper, 24 and 26 million VND respectively.
This price adjustment also has direct support from the manufacturer Apple. It is known that each iPhone 14 series is currently subsidized by the company by about 900 thousand VND. This has contributed to the low price of iPhone 14 series in Vietnam.
iPhone 14 Pro Max price in Vietnam continues to drop sharply, still don't know where the bottom is
The iPhone 14 series VN/A continues to drop by more than 10 million VND, already cheap now even cheaper. Of which, the iPhone 14 Pro Max is the phone model with the biggest drop. According to the representative of the XTmobile system chain, the iPhone 14 series at this system has continued to drop by more than 500,000 VND compared to last month. The iPhone 14 Pro Max product sold at this system is currently at a cheap price on the market.
Specifically, the iPhone 14 Pro Max 128GB VN/A is priced at only 26.39 million VND. The prices of the 256GB and 512GB versions of the iPhone 14 Pro Max VN/A are also only 28.29 million VND and 33.59 million VND, respectively.
Not only the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but also the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro models in the 14 series also have similar price reductions. The iPhone 14 Pro 128GB VN/A is currently being sold for only 24.59 million VND. The 256GB version is also only 27.09 million VND. Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus VN/A duo continue to "shock" with prices starting from only 18.97 million VND and 21.49 million VND.
It can be seen that the price of the iPhone 14 series is currently about 2.5 million VND lower than the iPhone 13 series at the same time.
iPhone 14 series at XTmobile is already cheap, now even cheaper with a series of extremely attractive promotions
Not only does the iPhone 14 series have a cheap price on the market, XTmobile also continuously offers extremely attractive incentive programs to support customers such as:
* Free VIP Gift Set voucher worth 150,000 VND.
* 5% discount up to 500,000 VND when paying via Kredivo.
* Additional 1.2% discount for customers who register as XTmember members.
* 50% off 1-for-1 extended warranty package within 5 years.
* Immediate discount of 100,000 VND when purchased with AirPods 3, AirPods Pro, AirPods Pro 2, Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE 2022, Apple Watch Ultra.
* Support interest-free installment payment via credit card or CCCD./.
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