iPhone 17 Now Available in Pakistan at Only Rs. 18,952 Monthly

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Customers in Pakistan can now purchase the brand-new iPhone 17 on monthly installments through Bank Alfalah credit cards. This offer comes under a new SBS Installments Plan in collaboration with Yellowstone.

The plan covers all models of the iPhone 17 series, including the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Bank Alfalah offers 0% markup on 3-month and 6-month installment plans. For longer tenures, a 2.5% markup applies, along with a processing fee depending on the selected plan.

Customers can enjoy free home delivery for their orders, though availability may vary depending on stock. Officials advise confirming the preferred model and color at the time of booking.

The installment plan makes the iPhone 17 more affordable for customers who may not want to pay the full price upfront. The plan allows buyers to spread payments over several months while still accessing the latest technology.

Bank Alfalah’s helpline, 021-111-225-111, is available for inquiries and bookings. Customers are encouraged to confirm stock availability before placing an order.

This initiative reflects growing partnerships between banks and tech retailers in Pakistan. It aims to make premium devices like the iPhone 17 accessible to a wider audience. The plan also helps customers manage their budgets without missing out on the latest smartphones.

The SBS Installments Plan is part of a larger effort to provide flexible payment options to tech enthusiasts in Pakistan. Early responses indicate strong demand for the iPhone 17 series, showing that many consumers are keen to upgrade to the newest models.

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With flexible installment plans, 0% markup on short-term plans, and free delivery, this offer provides an attractive option for anyone planning to buy the iPhone 17 in Pakistan.

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