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iPhone models to cost Rs 31,000 & Rs 36,100 in India
Surajeet Das Gupta & Ishita Russell / New Delhi August 20, 2008, 0:28 IST

Indian consumers, who have waited for months to own the iconic 3G-enabled Apple iPhone, will have to pay Rs 31,000 for the entry-level 8GB memory mobile phone and Rs 36,100 for a model with double the memory.

 
 
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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 domestic price, however, is much steeper than the US price. The handset is available for $199 (Rs 8,358) in the US, plus $99 (Rs 4,158) as an annual contract with the telecom company since the handsets are linked to the service provider.

These lower prices are possible because of the large subsidies that service providers are willing to provide to woo customers. In India however, neither company will offer a subsidy.

However, the non-3G Apple iPhone — which was launched by the company earlier — is available in the Indian grey market at around Rs 20,000, down from Rs 24,000 a few months ago. Grey market operators are now also cracking the codes for the 3G Apple iPhone and said it would be priced Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 cheaper than the Vodafone or Airtel price points. Second-hand 2G iPhones are available for around Rs 15,000.

The 3G iPhone will have faster downloads, an in-built GPS system and direct connections to YouTube, among other features.

Meanwhile, leading handset makers like Nokia, Motorola and Samsung have stepped up their R&D efforts to introduce feature-rich phones in India to compete with iPhones.

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jatt
the price of iphone is realy high at the time. its not aa good thing for us
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Ansu
are yaar so simple its really good but only thing of worry is you can efford it or not.........
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tamal
Who?d pay 31K (~$720) for a iphone when Nokia selling for Rs.1100 apiece? And, 3G will not be available here until 2nd half of 2009.
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venkata43
the price is extremely high compared with present day offers abroad.the indian counterpart apple are pushing people to grey market with competive price advantage.people should wait for some more months,as price is bound to fall.the innovative grey market will surely comeout with attractive offers.
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palewar
I think this is outrageous and ridiculous pricing by Apple/Vodafone. I am not going to buy the iPhone for Rs. 31000. It simply does not make sense. Check out my blog (http://palewar.blogspot.com) for my views on iPhone pricing in India.
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muralisk
The price is totally insane. I am one of the consume who have waited all this while for an official iPhone, but I am definitely not buying one at this price point. This is totally exorbitant and makes no sense.
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  Reply by BhalchandraPatel:
iphone prices is very high in india,china phones are better in price and functions.
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