Pakistan

Get brand new iPhone 17 Pro Max on easy monthly installments

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ISLAMABAD: Faysal Digimall has introduced the new iPhone 17 Pro Max (256GB) to the Pakistani market, which includes a 0% profit scheme for three months and multiple installment payment options for customers.

The latest model, which the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has officially approved, is available at a Digimall price of Rs. 565,000.

Tech enthusiasts can now buy the smartphone through payment plans that extend to 48 months and start with monthly payments of Rs. 23,071.

Faysal Digimall provides customers with free shipping on all their online purchases. Noor cardholders can access special offers, while new customers can apply for the card to take advantage of these offers.

Customers can shop directly via Faysal Digimall or apply for a Noor Card here. The State Bank of Pakistan has developed a special portal and mobile application for consumer complaints, which includes a complete tutorial that users can access here.

Staff Reporter

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