nice onedesibond said:Trailer dekha aur theatre ko bhaag chala
This is the real answer. I expect this kind of answers from thinkdigit.com thanks buddy...After it is released officially in US you may try National Market at Majestic.
That may or may not be true. No one is sure. Steve Jobs did say that $199 will be the maximum price in all corners of the world. O2 is even selling it for free (with a two-year contract, of course) in the U.K..Yes the price may be less than 10k but as you know various taxes etc will make them more expensive.
Yes, you are. Neither Airtel nor Vodafone has announced the pricing yet.Last heard vodafone had declared the price of the 8 and 16GB model as 15995 and 19995 resp. Correct me if i am wrong
Exactly. Which is why it’s pretty useless to pay all that additional money and then unlock the device, add the price of bringing it to India and then sell it for insane prices without warranty, specially when the phone will officially be available in a month or two.Also price of $199 in US is misleading since you will need to activate you iphone then and there for a 2 year contract which will additionally cost $240.
Considering that they are getting a three times faster connection now, coupled with a phone priced at half, that’s very justifiable.AT&T has upped its internet access charges from $20 to $30/month for these iphones.
And you believe it just because fonearena says so?Please check this link for vodafone pricing
*www.fonearena.com/blog/2008/05/07/confirmed-iphone-prices.html