iPhone to be priced@ Rs.31,000
By
Christo Jacob
Bangalore: Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who had promised at Worldwide Developer's Conference on June 10 while unveiling 3G iPhone that it would be made available at $199(8Gb), is no more to be true in India. Now Indian consumers, who have been waiting based on Jobs' promise have to pay Rs. 31,000 for 8 Gb and 16 Gb for Rs.36100.
The pricing is made available to the customers who have already made their booking on July 25. One of the Vodafone message says, "Your wait is about to end! iPhone 3G arrives on August 22. 8Gb model is for Rs. 31,000 and 16 Gb for Rs.36100."
Earlier, the Bharthi Airtel operators said that they would make iPhone available in India at Rs.20,000, they are further breaking their promises. Both Vodafone and Airtel will be launching the iPhone on August 22 and industry experts say bookings and pre-launch interest suggest that they would be able to sell over 100,000 phones in the next 12 months. Companies like Vodafone, which opened bookings for the phones in July, have already received booking requests of over 10,000 phones.
The pricing is made available to the customers who have already made their booking on July 25. One of the Vodafone message says, "Your wait is about to end! iPhone 3G arrives on August 22. 8Gb model is for Rs. 31,000 and 16 Gb for Rs.36100."
Earlier, the Bharthi Airtel operators said that they would make iPhone available in India at Rs.20,000, they are further breaking their promises. Both Vodafone and Airtel will be launching the iPhone on August 22 and industry experts say bookings and pre-launch interest suggest that they would be able to sell over 100,000 phones in the next 12 months. Companies like Vodafone, which opened bookings for the phones in July, have already received booking requests of over 10,000 phones.
Reader's comments(11)
1
From this news what we were know about mobile operators? They are cheating
indians and one more thing the APPLE company also act too much in india.Please
indians dont become a fools.
indians and one more thing the APPLE company also act too much in india.Please
indians dont become a fools.
Posted by:
karthik.s
Friday, August 22, 2008
2
This is really bad on their part being such a big company and inspite of making
huge profits APPLE is trying to cheat people and trying to make too much of
money...I wud rather ask people not to go for these I-PHONES by putting up such
a huge price..I wud say NOKIA & many other big companies are offering excellent
features with these prices...
huge profits APPLE is trying to cheat people and trying to make too much of
money...I wud rather ask people not to go for these I-PHONES by putting up such
a huge price..I wud say NOKIA & many other big companies are offering excellent
features with these prices...
Posted by:
Vamshi
Friday, August 22, 2008
3
This is too bad..Apple company is trying to make too much profits in INDIA...I
wud rather ask people not to buy I-PHONE...It is cheating INDIANS
wud rather ask people not to buy I-PHONE...It is cheating INDIANS
Posted by:
sri
Friday, August 22, 2008
4
Hi Guys
look on this blog page for getting a complete review on iPhone ...and start
thinking
http://azee4u.blogspot.com/2008/07/iphone-truthsimportant.html
thanks
Ashar
look on this blog page for getting a complete review on iPhone ...and start
thinking
http://azee4u.blogspot.com/2008/07/iphone-truthsimportant.html
thanks
Ashar
Posted by:
Ashar Usman NV
Thursday, August 21, 2008
5
I believe this is utter waste to buy the iPhone at Rs.31000/- & Rs.36100/-
Posted by:
Diganta
Thursday, August 21, 2008
6
As usual, the CARTEL of Mobile Phone Operators is on work. Even though INDIA has
the one of the largest numbers of customer base of mobile phones and achieving
the biggest growth in terms of increase in number of mobile subscribers, these
FEW BIG MOBILE PHONE OEPRATORS, are not satisfied with the money they are
making. They want to keep ripping off the Indian Customers as much as they can.
Sadly, we Indians do not boycott or protest against such exorbitant prices.
the one of the largest numbers of customer base of mobile phones and achieving
the biggest growth in terms of increase in number of mobile subscribers, these
FEW BIG MOBILE PHONE OEPRATORS, are not satisfied with the money they are
making. They want to keep ripping off the Indian Customers as much as they can.
Sadly, we Indians do not boycott or protest against such exorbitant prices.
Posted by:
Saurabh Azad
Thursday, August 21, 2008
7
Get your Iphone from SE Asia or from Ebay for about 20K! Why do you want to pay
an additional 50% for the same thing?
an additional 50% for the same thing?
Posted by:
Theodore
Thursday, August 21, 2008
8
Even in UK, iPhone 3G is available at nearly 250£ with 18 months contract...so
i think if airtel or vodafone wants than thay can give in 20k-25k but than
consumers have to bound with such long contract....
i think if airtel or vodafone wants than thay can give in 20k-25k but than
consumers have to bound with such long contract....
Posted by:
umesh
Thursday, August 21, 2008
9
Please don't mislead people - in US, Apple iPhone sells for $199 with a 2-year
contract (minimum plan $70 or thereabouts per month). There was no indication
from Apple or Vodafone or Airtel that they will maintain the same price range
WITHOUT the contractual agreement.
People in the industry always believed that 8GB would fall under 25K - 30K
range. Expecting an iPhone 3G for INR 8500 ($199) is UTTER FOOLISHNESS.
contract (minimum plan $70 or thereabouts per month). There was no indication
from Apple or Vodafone or Airtel that they will maintain the same price range
WITHOUT the contractual agreement.
People in the industry always believed that 8GB would fall under 25K - 30K
range. Expecting an iPhone 3G for INR 8500 ($199) is UTTER FOOLISHNESS.
Posted by:
Anuj
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
10
When I spoke to Airtel folks in Hyderabad, he spurted initially telling me that
it would be close to 30k figure.. but soon, on the same call, after confirmation
from his colleague corrected that it would be close to 20k.. of course with no
commitment that what would it really be.. b'se he himself was part of retailing
for Airtel he was puzzled enough.. but this broad day "speculation" or "wishful
expectation" may NOT be same on D-day.. if its 30k and above, I am probably
better off with my laptop with EDGE on my phone around the same cost.. it may be
even better on the laptop than searching for things on the 3inch 3G "burden" ..
it would be close to 30k figure.. but soon, on the same call, after confirmation
from his colleague corrected that it would be close to 20k.. of course with no
commitment that what would it really be.. b'se he himself was part of retailing
for Airtel he was puzzled enough.. but this broad day "speculation" or "wishful
expectation" may NOT be same on D-day.. if its 30k and above, I am probably
better off with my laptop with EDGE on my phone around the same cost.. it may be
even better on the laptop than searching for things on the 3inch 3G "burden" ..
Posted by:
Rahul
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
11
promises are made to be broken.. it is a known fact.. n many such great promises
were being made in India before... n many of them were broken..
were being made in India before... n many of them were broken..
Posted by:
barkha
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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