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Originally Posted by StrangeWizard
(Post 2922746)
Checked out the iPhone 5 right now at Alfa, vile parle. They had the white one. 32GB was about 65k with bill and 2000 less without bill. 64GB is 85k with bill and 83k without. Dayyum! |
Originally Posted by Saanil
(Post 2922769)
Are you serious? 65k? Although I do not deny the fact that Iphone 5 is a good phone but this is seriously outrageous. I do not think there would be many people who would buy this phone at such prices. Should I expect the prices to come down in some time when Apple officially launches the phone in India? |
Originally Posted by mav2000
(Post 2922768)
Wifi issues seem to be there after updating to IOS 6. Am getting very low or no signal in places that there was a decent signal before. ALso seems to take more time to connect. |
Originally Posted by StrangeWizard Yes that's the price that was written there. The 16GB model was in the range of 50-55k iirc. One of my friends bought the 32gb one. Prices will surely come down when it is officially launched. . |
"GreyApple for a premium Apple may be selling the iPhone 5 only in black and white but in Calcutta it is available in 50 shades of grey. As the latest from the world’s biggest tech company goes about breaking sales records abroad, unlocked versions of the smartphone are being sold without bills across the city,SIM card cut to size by hand, warranty be damned. The brag value of flaunting the sixth generation iPhone has made it more expensive than bling in the grey market. A 22-year-old city entrepreneur who does not want to be named bought his iPhone 5 at Fancy Market in Kidderpore for Rs 1 lakh, two days after it became available in US stores on September 21. “The thrill of being among the first in the world to own the iPhone 5 is incredible,” said the youth. Holding on till the phone’s launch in India was not an option for him despite the buzz of a pre-Diwali unveiling since Apple has not said a word on the matter.T he California company’s track record does not inspire confidence: the iPhone 4S came to India about a month and a half after the US but the iPhone 4 made desi fans twiddle their thumbs for a year and iPhone 3GS for nine months. Many others have chosen not to wait, especially with the grey market price of the basic 16GB iPhone 5 dropping since its US entry to Rs 62,000, which is Rs 17,500 more than the official price of the iPhone 4S basic 8GB model. “We sold eight iPhone 5s in the first week and the demand seems to be growing with the festival season approaching,” said Nadeem, who owns a store in Kidderpore. The expansion of the grey market — the iPhone 5 is available not just in Kidderpore and Chandni Chowk but also on Lansdowne Road and in Gariahat — has helped the drop in price. “Our flat rate is Rs 62,000. It’s the cheapest you can get in Calcutta,” said the owner of a shop on Sarat Bose Road, which is selling “at least one iPhone 5 daily”. “The very fact that the iPhones have just a three per cent share of the Indian cell phone market gives it tremendous niche value.Owning one elevates you to an exclusive league,” was how tech entrepreneur Shabbir Akhtar explained the rush for the smartphone when handsets with similar,ifn ot better,features by other companies are available in the city. Buying the iPhone 5 in the grey market has drawbacks though. If lack of warranty is the biggest hurdle,procuring a nano-SIM card — a SIM card smaller than the regular one that service providers in India do not provide — is the biggest headache even for those who have relatives and friends abroad to get them the iPhone 5 through legal channels. Here too,the city grey market has come to the impatient enthusiast’s rescue.“We have trained people to cut regular SIM cards to nano-SIM size for Rs 1,200,” said the owner of a Fancy Market store selling the iPhone 5. Official Apple outlets in the city are, however,not losing sleep. “More than 100 customers have already registered their names with us for iPhone 5. Some even offered to pay an advance,“ said the manager of iStore, the Apple retailer on Park Street, which sells about five iPhone 4S models every day . Soham Sengupta, who uses an iPhone 4S, is among those who might show up at the store when the iPhone 5 officially makes it to India. “Being an iPhone user, it is very tempting to get the new one but I will wait for a few more days,“ said the final-year MBBS student." |
Originally Posted by bluevolt
(Post 2925605)
My brother wants to upgrade from his BlackBerry Bold 9000 and his budget is between 30-40K. What is the price of iPhone 4S and 5? If iPhone 5 is out of budget then would it be sensible to buy iPhone 4s which is now old model? is it discontinued? Or should he try android stuff like S3, One X etc? Requirements are Email, Internet, basic photography, music and other basic things like good call quality etc. |
Originally Posted by gd1418 I've a question about the iPhone 4. I want to gift one to my daughter and have found a new sealed box-pack unit on ebay. Have ordered it too. Coming to the point, what I observed while comparing the features of the 4 with 4s (I use one), I found that Facetime, while it works on both on Wi-Fi, it doesn't work on cellular network on 4 (http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/). Why is it so and upgrading it to 1OS6 would rectify this? A precise answer would be appreciated. |
Originally Posted by gd1418
(Post 2926335)
I've a question about the iPhone 4. I want to gift one to my daughter and have found a new sealed box-pack unit on ebay. Have ordered it too. Coming to the point, what I observed while comparing the features of the 4 with 4s (I use one), I found that Facetime, while it works on both on Wi-Fi, it doesn't work on cellular network on 4 (http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/). Why is it so and upgrading it to 1OS6 would rectify this? A precise answer would be appreciated. |
Originally Posted by IronH4WK
(Post 2926352)
iOS 6 allows FaceTime over 3G and Wi-Fi. iOS 5 does not allow FaceTime over cellular network. |
Originally Posted by vb-san
(Post 2926479)
I dont think even with iOS6 upgrade Facetime over 3G will work on an iPhone 4. Not sure where I have read this, but some of the features of iOS6 works only with iPhone 4S/5 or the latest iPad. Another feature I personally noticed is the Panorama feature for the camera. Its available in 4S after the upgrade, but missing in 4. |
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