Monday, May 19, 2008

Apple’s 3G iPhone Arriving India Soon

Apple’s iPhones are ready to arrive in India at any time now! Your long awaited wait may end soon. Two leading mobile phone service providers of the region, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone, have recently reached to an agreement with the Apple separately for making available iPhones to the Indian consumers. Both the players have promised to unveil their coveted service before the year-end. Though, exact date of launching the exotic device has yet not been made public by any of the parties; but, seeing the market economy, it can be predicted that the Apple’s iPhones are very likely to land here as great festival bonanza. But, if the government is going to implement the VI pay commission’s recommendations before the festival, chances of which is quite less, the companies may reschedule their plan and may unlock the mystery box before the festival season!

Apple’s iPhone, a next generation 3G mobile handset, is an intelligent mobile device that looks pretty conspicuous and works seamlessly combining the functions of an iPod with the web browsing capabilities of a desktop in a sensual touch navigation ambience. Technologically powerful device will allow you to stay connected with the web all the times without compromising any of the connection speeds or the telephony features. Expected cost of the unlocked 3G set is likely to be around Rs. 22,000 - Rs. 23,000.

Though, Bharti has yet not confirmed their agreement with Apple, neither they have rejected the media speculation; but with SingTel’s entry into the foray of distributing iPhones in the Asia-Pacific region has automatically made Bharti an authorized contender for the Apple’s iPhones. SingTel has about 30.5% stake in India’s leading telecom operator Bharti Airtel. With Airtel’s appearance in the most promising iPhone market, Vodafone will no more be the exclusive carrier. The dual carrier business concept will permit Indian’s to avail a better service with competitive price options. Even, consumers will be able to switch operators. (newsline365.com)

No comments: