
Amazon has just launched its October Prime Big Deal Days event, and it's great news if you've been eyeing a new iPhone. The online retailer has confirmed a huge price cut to this year's iPhone 16e with things dropped to the 'lowest ever' on the shopping site. That limited-time reduction means you can pop this flashy call maker in your pocket for just £494 - that's over £100 off the price at launch. YOU CAN SEE THE iPHONE DEAL HERE
For those not in the know, the iPhone 16e comes packed with features including a speedy A18 processor, huge 6.1-inch display, long-lasting battery and an Action Button for fast access to favourite features. It also offers a durable design, a single rear camera and can even send an SOS message to space thanks to satellite texting.
SEE THE iPHONE 16e DEAL HERE
Thanks to its more powerful chip inside, it can access Apple Intelligence, which means it will edit your emails and retouch your photos automatically. Other extras on the iPhone 16e include fast charging, Ceramic Shield glass and Face ID for improved security.
Want to know more about this device? You can read our full iPhone 16e review here.
Of course, to get this discount, you will need a Prime account, which costs £8.99 per month. However, Amazon will let you sign up for a month free of charge. That means you can join today and cancel next month without having to pay a penny.
SIGN UP FOR PRIME HERE
This deal, along with all the other Prime offers, only runs until tomorrow, October 8, so you'll need to be quick to take advantage.
It's definitely worth considering. Apple is currently selling the iPhone 16e for £599, and Argos is offering the device for £549 - that clearly shows how much cheaper this Amazon discount is.
The only other thing to note is that Apple has also now launched its more powerful iPhone range, which includes the iPhone 17, skinny iPhone Air and beefed-upiPhone 17 Pro.
All of these devices get improved processors, new designs and better cameras.
You may also like
'We fear for her life': German town mayor found stabbed at home; Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemns 'heinous act'
Jack Wilshere linked with first managerial job at ex-Prem side after Norwich snub
8th Pay Commission: From Peons to Officers, Here's How Much Government Employees' Salaries May Rise
Customs rolls out auto-approval for IFSC code to enhance ease of business
Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll 'in agreement' as feelings clear after email apology