The iPhone You have been Waiting For – INR 31000 / 36100
Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 August o 01:13 Written by admin Wednesday, 20 August o 01:11

It is Confirmed now that iPhone will cost three times more then the Internation market price. What is assumed as a 199$ iPhone is Available in India from August 22nd 2008 at a heavily priced tag of INR 31000Rs [ 711.45000 US Dollar ] This is a really big shock for Indian Consumers who were awaiting for this 3rd generation gadget. Only the heavy pockets of Indian Market can afford to have this iPhone at such a high price.
This is a Confirmed News as Vodafone Sent a Newsletter today about the release date and the price. Here is a small snapshot of the email “We are delighted to announce that the iPhone 3G will be available in India from August 22, 2008 It will be available in 8GB & 16GB models, priced at Rs 31,000 and Rs 36,100 respectively.”
Learn MoreApple’s NEW 3G iPhone
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 June o 09:42 Written by admin Tuesday, 10 June o 09:38
Apple has unveiled a new version of its popular iPhone built for high-speed wireless networks with faster Internet access and more features for business users.
“It’s incredibly zippy,” chief executive Steve Jobs said as he demonstrated the new mobile device at the opening of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
“We’ve learned so much with the first iPhone. We’ve taken what we’ve learned and more and created the iPhone 3G; and it’s beautiful.”
The iPhone 3G — for third-generation mobile networks — is designed for faster Internet downloads, longer talk times, and takes advantage of the high-speed network to provide GPS mapping built in, Jobs said.
Apple will begin rolling out new versions of the sleek smartphone devices from July 11 and make it available in 70 countries. The first-generation iPhone is available in six countries.
“The next time you are in Malta and need an iPhone, you will be able to get it,” Jobs aid.
iPhone’s software update features “many new languages,” including two forms of Japanese and two forms of Chinese, one that lets users draw characters on the devices’ touch-screens.
“You can switch between languages on the fly,” Jobs said. “It’s one of the great advantages of not having a bunch of plastic keys for your keyboard.”
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