LAHORE: Mobile phone prices massively dropped in the Punjab provincial capital.
As per the details, despite the soaring demand, prices of mobile phones have dropped up to 40 percent in the provincial capital.
Mobile phones play a key role in the ongoing digital revolution in the world, and Pakistan is one of the fastest-growing nations in the telecom market.
According to media reports, due to the massive drop in mobile phone prices in Lahore, Pakistan, mobile devices worth Rs100,000 now cost around Rs65000–Rs70000, and mid-range phones costing Rs64000 are available below Rs50000.
A cell phone priced at Rs 50000 is now available in Rs 35,000 to Rs 38,000. Entry-level mobile phone rates are now available for around Rs20,000.
According to the statistics, along with smartphones, phones with keypads are also becoming cheaper, and the minimum price of the keypad phone has come down to Rs 1800.
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