What is the price of the iPhone 12 Pro in Pakistan in August 2024?
The Pakistani market offers a variety of iPhone models, including JV country locked and FU factory unlocked. JV iPhones are typically less expensive than FU iPhones, even if they have the same specs.
The iPhone 12 Pro prices in Pakistan in August 2024 are shown in the table below.
iPhone 12 Pro Prices in Pakistan | ||
Factory Unlock (PTA Approved) | ||
Model | Variant | Price |
iPhone 12 Pro | 128GB | Rs.185,000/- |
JV (Non-PTA) | ||
iPhone 12 Pro | 128GB | Rs.110,000/- |
Factory Unlock (Non-PTA) | ||
iPhone 12 Pro | 128GB | Rs.118,000/- |
Disclaimer: The iPhone prices listed are based on current August 2024 market rates and later on if the government introduces new taxation policies that will significantly impact the prices of these iPhones.
Q: What are the PTA Taxes on iPhone 12 Pro?
A: PTA taxes on iPhone 12 Pro are mentioned below the table, PTA duties are categorized into two types: CNIC based and passport based. Notably, CNIC based taxes are higher than those levied on passports.
PTA Taxes On iPhone 12 Pro | ||
Model | On CNIC | On Passport |
iPhone 12 Pro | Rs.125,000/- | Rs.103,000/- |
Q: What is the price of an iPhone 12 Pro JV chip in Pakistan?
A: The price of the iPhone 12 Pro JV chip is Rs.2000/- to Rs.3000/- in Pakistan. The exact price can vary depending on the specific model and seller.
Q: How to check if my iPhone 12 Pro is Factory unlocked?
A: To check if iPhone 12 Pro is factory unlocked, go to settings, navigate to your phone’s Settings app, and tap on “General”. Then, select “About” and scroll down to find the “Carrier Lock” section. If it displays “No SIM restrictions”, your iPhone is factory unlocked and compatible with any compatible SIM card. If it shows sim locked that’s means your iPhone has locked by the carrier.
Q: Why PTA taxes are lower for passports as compared to CNIC?
A: PTA taxes are generally lower for passports to encourage tourism and international travel. The government aims to facilitate visitors by reducing the financial barriers associated with bringing their devices into the country.