The Apple iPhone 16 Pro is one of the latest generation mobile phones, capable of offering previously inaccessible functions. Much more than a simple smartphone, it becomes an intelligent assistant that combines a completely redesigned photography and video laboratory. Made of titanium, the Apple iPhone 16 Pro is exceptionally durable and fully waterproof. This exceptional offer has surely made people talk about it. If you enter the Rakuten online sales site, you will discover, with surprise, that you have, for a limited time, the very good opportunity to purchase the Apple iPhone 16 Pro at the price of €1,099.99 instead of the usual 1,229.99 euros. This immediate 10% discount comes with free and, above all, very fast delivery.
The Apple iPhone 16 Pro sees its price drop by 10% for some time
The Apple iPhone 16 Pro benefits from the arrival of the latest generation of the A18 Pro microprocessor with a frequency of 4.04 GHz. There is also a 16-core neural engine whose performance rises to 35 trillion operations per second. 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage complete the configuration.
There are now 3 rear cameras and a facial lens that equip the Apple iPhone 16 Pro. They all have high-end lenses that benefit from amazing second-generation stabilization. You also have a powerful 25X digital zoom, which will allow you to take any 4K photo or video.
The display is provided by a beautiful 6.3-inch display that features Super Retina XDR technology. You benefit from a very good resolution of 2,622 x 1,206 pixels, combined with perfect fluidity thanks to a 120 Hz refresh rate.
How can you resist this offer created by Rakuten on the Apple iPhone 16 Pro, which is currently sold for 1,099.99 euros instead of the usual 1,229.99 euros?
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