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Finally, the launching date of much-awaited 3G iPhone in the Indian market has been declared.
Both the official carriers, Airtel and Vodafone, have announced to launch the 3G iPhone on 22 August 2008. It was earlier reported in the media that only Airtel would be launching the service. However now it has been confirmed that even Vodafone will be selling iPhones from the same date.
Airtel and Vodafone subscribers have already been asked to pre-register for the iPhone on the companies’ respective websites and one would imagine it is these people who will get the first iPhone devices in India.
President, Bharti Airtel mobile services Sanjay Kapoor said, “ iPhone has been an iconic technological revelation of this year and Airtel has been at the forefront of innovation and customer delight in the Indian telecom sector.”
The 3G iPhone has been priced around USD 199 and USD 299 as per the capacity and the contract bundled with the phone. However, the price details of the iPhone in India have not been released, but it is expected to retail for Rs 20,000.
Some of the novel features in the new version include fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store. Support for Microsoft Exchange Server will bring push e-mail, contacts and calendar, remote wipe, global contacts access, and auto-discovery to the iPhone.
If you haven’t pre-registered for iphone yet follow this link to regsiter














August 30th, 2008 at 5:25 am
Hi everyone
iphone is best phone if i do compare to other phones,iphone has a lot of features,it seems to be a good multimedia device, as it has great features and the user interface, and very easy to use for voice, sms and internet. and
iphone has a great internet device to user experience for browsing, default youtube client on the home screen, apps store.and also advantage to music experience with iconic iPod.
So, as a whole if somebody who is targeting for this budget, it does not seem high when you buy a product from Apple.
Thanks
Rajesh