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Get brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max on easy monthly installments

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ISLAMABAD: The iPhone 15 Pro Max with 256GB storage space is available at Faysal Bank DigiMall for a price of Rs. 309,999, which customers can pay through different installment options that include 0% profit for three months.

The customers have the option to make monthly payments, which begin at Rs.12,658, and they can choose payment terms that last up to 48 months.

The device becomes a practical choice for customers throughout Pakistan because it provides PTA approval and free delivery across the country.

The limited-time offer is valid until April 30, 2026, and is available through Faysal Bank’s DigiMall platform. Customers can also apply for a Noor Card to access installment plans and complete their purchase digitally.

iPhone 15 Pro Max (256GB) – Installment Plan

Plan Duration Monthly Installment (PKR)
3 Months (0%) 103,333
6 Months 57,866
12 Months 32,033
24 Months 19,117
36 Months 14,811
48 Months 12,658
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