Now, I don’t mean to damn the cheery atmosphere around these parts but for those of you who were expecting to snag an iPhone for Rs. 9,000, I have some potentially bad news. I watched the keynote yesterday and I think Steve Jobs left a loophole in his same price “all around the world” proclamation. These are his exact words: “So, seventy countries this year. We’re gonna start with twenty-two of the biggest
(the six-largest and second most populous country in the world apparently doesn’t deserve a spot on that list) and we’re gonna be rolling out the iPhone 3G at the same time in all of these countries, and we’re rolling it out on July 11th. And in almost every one of these countries, the price is a maximum of $199, all around the world.”
Now, since he said that it would be the same “all around the world” in the end, it might mean that he included India too. However, there is also the possibility that he only meant the twenty-two countries he listed, where the iPhone is dropping simultaneously on July 11, which are spread all around the world. Of course, this is just speculation, but Rs. 9,000 sounds too good to be true, at least to me, so I’m just trying to ensure that when the phone officially arrives in India, we don’t have a lot of sour, expectant faces around these parts.
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Also, for those of you who intend to purchase an iPhone, let me remind you that it (1) cannot forward text messages; and (2) gives no indication that you’ve crossed the 160 character limit when you’re typing a message, which means that you might inadvertently send two messages sometimes, instead of one.