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iPhone turns grey in Mumbai
Dean Williams
Sunday, October 07, 2007 04:55 IST
The iPhone is selling in large numbers in the city, where the phone has been unlocked and ready for use
Before it ever became a reality, the iPhone was the Holy Grail for technophiles across the globe. Then on June 29, 2007, Sir Apple rode in and unveiled its iPhone to the world. But the future came at a price and it was $599 (Rs23,648): the cost for the 8GB version of the phone.
By September 5, of this year, Apple had slashed the price of its 8GB model to $399 (Rs15,752) and dropped the 4GB version from its line-up altogether. Until a few months ago, Mumbaikars were told they would have to wait till 2008 before they could get their mitts on this marvel of modern technology.
The powers that be, however, did not count on the grey market: iPhones are selling like proverbial hotcakes in the city.
“I’m planning to buy an iPhone. I was saving up for a PDA, but now I’ve been told that the price has fallen, and that I can get an unlocked phone for less than Rs30,000,” says businessman Manoj Rathode.
And he most certainly can. A trip to Heera Panna in Tardeo saw iPhones peering out of the windows of almost every electronics shop. The prices ranged from Rs29,500 to Rs28,000 for the 8GB model. “We don’t usually stock the 4GB model [which retails for about Rs24,000] as everybody wants to buy the 8GB model, the difference is only Rs4,000,” said one shopkeeper.
Another stated that the stock he ordered three days ago (10 8GBs and four 4GBs) had sold out and he was awaiting the next shipment. The volume of phones being sold is rising steadily. Every shopkeeper we spoke to claimed to have sold more than 50 iPhones in the last two weeks. If we add up the number of shops we spoke to — six — that would make more than 300 iPhones sold in a fortnight and that’s just from one mall.
Keep in mind the iPhone is not scheduled to officially launch in the country till next year. But not everyone has bought their iPhones in India. Lalit Modi, vice president of the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) purchased his from the US: “I bought the unlocking code online so I could use it in India,” he says. Read more...
[Via Daily News & Anaysis]
Damn!
Dean Williams
Sunday, October 07, 2007 04:55 IST
The iPhone is selling in large numbers in the city, where the phone has been unlocked and ready for use
Before it ever became a reality, the iPhone was the Holy Grail for technophiles across the globe. Then on June 29, 2007, Sir Apple rode in and unveiled its iPhone to the world. But the future came at a price and it was $599 (Rs23,648): the cost for the 8GB version of the phone.
By September 5, of this year, Apple had slashed the price of its 8GB model to $399 (Rs15,752) and dropped the 4GB version from its line-up altogether. Until a few months ago, Mumbaikars were told they would have to wait till 2008 before they could get their mitts on this marvel of modern technology.
The powers that be, however, did not count on the grey market: iPhones are selling like proverbial hotcakes in the city.
“I’m planning to buy an iPhone. I was saving up for a PDA, but now I’ve been told that the price has fallen, and that I can get an unlocked phone for less than Rs30,000,” says businessman Manoj Rathode.
And he most certainly can. A trip to Heera Panna in Tardeo saw iPhones peering out of the windows of almost every electronics shop. The prices ranged from Rs29,500 to Rs28,000 for the 8GB model. “We don’t usually stock the 4GB model [which retails for about Rs24,000] as everybody wants to buy the 8GB model, the difference is only Rs4,000,” said one shopkeeper.
Another stated that the stock he ordered three days ago (10 8GBs and four 4GBs) had sold out and he was awaiting the next shipment. The volume of phones being sold is rising steadily. Every shopkeeper we spoke to claimed to have sold more than 50 iPhones in the last two weeks. If we add up the number of shops we spoke to — six — that would make more than 300 iPhones sold in a fortnight and that’s just from one mall.
Keep in mind the iPhone is not scheduled to officially launch in the country till next year. But not everyone has bought their iPhones in India. Lalit Modi, vice president of the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) purchased his from the US: “I bought the unlocking code online so I could use it in India,” he says. Read more...
[Via Daily News & Anaysis]
Damn!