Vodafone India, the arm of UK based world’s largest wireless telecom company Vodafone, is likely to carry much awaited, versatile and Macintosh operating system based Apple’s iPhone in the coming September as per rumours spread in the country.
According to rumours, Vodafone India is going to officially introduce Apple’s iPhone, a combination of ipod, wireless Internet and mobile phone in India, while Vodafone has officially denied any such plan.
But, from the various internal official sources, Vodafone has signed a deal with Apple to carry iPhone in India ‘officially’, which is known as one the biggest market of mobile phones in the globe.
As per TRAI report, the number of mobile phone users will reach to 500 millions by 2010 and still have a critical market to exploit it for many companies.
Apple has targeted to sell 10-millions mobile by the end of this year. It’s selling in European countries are slowly decreasing while China, the biggest market of mobiles have already denied to carry it.
Initially, it would be in 8GB of capacity with price range of Rs 27,000 to 28,000 while its enhanced version of 16 GB model will be launched by mid 2009 after viewing the first version’s response. However, iPhone is already available in Indian grey market in the lesser prices of Rs 20,000 to 22,000.
But, its locking code does not allow to exploit its all functionality. It runs only one network and Macintosh Operating System. AT&T has been developed software for it.
Apple has already opened its first store in Mumbai while going to open its second and third showroom in Bangalore and Chennai very soon.
After launching in the US market in last June 29, Apple’s iPhone has gained huge popularity and had sold 1.4-millions of handset by end of November 2007. Its exclusive one network running option has encouraged the hackers to unlock the handset. Several hackers became successful to unlock it.
After some modifications, Apple has again launched it in the market but could not restrain the hackers.
However, viewing its exception quality, the experts believe that it will gain immense popularity in the ever growing Indian market.
Apple’s iPhone is an amalgamation of camera phone, iPod and wireless Internet system that provides visual voicemail and text messaging, local Wi-Fi connectivity, e-mailing and web browsing.
It is sleek, compact, with multi-touch screen equipped with virtual keyboard and buttons. It is a quad-band cellphone that works on GSM standard. Moreover, it has a better technology of browsing the net with EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) that provides up to three times more data capacity than GPRS (General Packet Radio Service).
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Comments:
mustaq
August 16, 2008 at 12:00 AMManvendra singh Yadav
July 31, 2008 at 12:00 AMIt is really very exciting that Apple is launching iphone in India in September.It is good that Vodafone is planning to launch Apple iPhone in India.So we will get a amazing iphone with execellent network.That sounds nice.
rahul
May 21, 2008 at 12:00 AMservice are good but excutive are not good behaviare
Sudip
May 9, 2008 at 12:00 AMI am really surprised that Apple has decided to launch the phone in India so late. I am sure their sales would have trippled had they simultanously launched it India along with the US.
Deen is right. It is doubtful if they will get many customers who will pay Rs.28 K. The hackers in India have done wonders to this phone and so the gray market survives.
Deen
April 22, 2008 at 12:00 AMWhat is the use of buying iPhone for Rs.28k in September-2008 and which we already getting the unlocked iPhone for 17K? can anyone explain!!!
naveen
April 21, 2008 at 12:00 AMVodafone and Apple have to do a reality check. Do they think that Indian consumers will pay 28000 for an older and phased out version of iPhone (APPLE is launching the 3G version of iPhone along with updated software elsewhere in September) when it will soon be available at half the price in the grey market ? The reality is that in Europe, there is a huge inventory of unsold iPhones and carriers are resorting to massive price reduction to clear their shelves in anticipation of the 3G version
Sudhir
April 21, 2008 at 12:00 AMIf this is a reality that Vodafone are planning to launch Apple iPhone in India, it wud be the best decision of Apple as this is a next generation phone and Indian's being the second largest comunity of cell phone users, everone would be happy to subscribe the services of this next generation phone. All the best to vodafone and Apple.
ashutosh
April 21, 2008 at 12:00 AMApple's Showrooms which are being opened in collaboration with Reliance have already been opened in Hyderabad also.
What would be interesting to note is whether these Apple(and also Relaince)stores would also sell iPhones locked o Vodafone or would Apple have a another retailing agreement with Vofone Stores to sell iPhones. While the latter lookes more likely, iStores in India stand to loose out on a lot of iPhone sales revenue.
i want to know the price of i phone that wil lunching on august 22