Quick-commerce giant Blinkit has expanded its offerings to include Apple products, allowing customers to get MacBook Air, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch, and other accessories delivered in just 10 minutes.
Albinder Dhindsa, Founder and CEO of Blinkit, announced the development on X (formerly Twitter), confirming that the service is now available in multiple cities across India.

Apple Products Now on Blinkit: Where Can You Get Them?
📌 Available Cities:
✔ Delhi NCR
✔ Mumbai
✔ Hyderabad
✔ Pune
✔ Lucknow
✔ Ahmedabad
✔ Chandigarh
✔ Chennai
✔ Jaipur
✔ Bengaluru
✔ Kolkata
Customers in these cities can now order Apple devices via the Blinkit app and receive them in a matter of minutes, a first-of-its-kind service for high-value electronics in India.
Revolutionizing Instant Delivery for Premium Gadgets
The move marks a significant expansion of quick-commerce beyond groceries and essentials into high-end technology, creating a new benchmark in e-commerce logistics. However, it also presents challenges, including:
🔹 Inventory Management – Ensuring real-time availability of high-value stock.
🔹 Logistics & Security – Safeguarding expensive Apple devices during transit.
🔹 Scalability – Expanding the service beyond metro cities.
Industry experts believe Blinkit’s success in delivering Apple products could pave the way for other e-commerce platforms to introduce instant deliveries for premium electronics.
Blinkit’s Growing Footprint in Tech Retail
This latest move follows Blinkit’s recent collaboration with smartphone brands like Xiaomi and Nokia, which introduced 10-minute delivery of select smartphones in Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Mumbai.
📌 Available Smartphones on Blinkit:
✔ Redmi 13 5G
✔ Redmi 14C
✔ iPhone 16 (Expected launch soon)
✔ Nokia 105 (Feature phone)
Customers can also opt for no-cost EMI on most devices, making premium smartphones more accessible.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




