
Smartphones could be a lifelong companion if you invest wisely in a brand which stands for what it touts, and this is where Apple outshines most of the top-notch mobile brands worldwide.
Regardless of how much customs duties you're obligated to pay out and what part of the world you're dwelling in, upgrading to an iPhone never goes in vain, at least considering its powerful processing chipset and camera capabilities.
So if you happen to be in Pakistan, then brace for some good news as the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has cut the customs valuation of some of the best-selling iPhone models by as much as $200. This means a price reduction of Rs10,000–12,000 is on the way.
Whether you’re capturing precious moments or multitasking with ease, an iPhone offers a seamless experience that enhances productivity and creativity.
Considering the iPhone 16 512GB at $955, the iPhone 16 Pro 512GB at $1,050, and the iPhone 16 Pro 1TB at $1,379, the adjustment in customs duties is massive.
Last year's models, such as the iPhone 15 512GB priced at $1,125 and the iPhone 15 Pro Max 1TB at $1,600, highlight the potential savings for consumers.
Given Pakistan's fast-approaching annual budget, slated to be announced on June 10, users can look forward to even more affordable smartphones if the government decides to welcome further price cuts in the upcoming budget 2025-26.