The
Apple iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s, already released in regions such as
Canada and the U.S., sold out within minutes, with people lining up for
days to get their hands on the new devices.In India, it's not common for
people do this. In fact,wheel aligner it's
completely unheard of. In contrast, diehard Apple fans would have
better luck finding a new iPhone on the gray market, for prices up to
100,000 rupees (US$1,627), and yes, people have paid that much, if not
more, for these new devices.What many people outside of India may not
realize is that Apple doesn't have any official Apple stores or vendors
across India to begin with. Basically, their products are picked up by
merchants who are willing to stock their shelves with Apple products,
and usually, these are high end retailers in malls. Walk into any of the
mobile shops in the bazaars and markets in New Delhi, and very rarely,ina bearing you'll
find an Apple product. Instead, they're stocked up with India-made
Nokia and Samsung devices, which sell really well, along with Indian
devices too.
In
spite of this, Apple still has a loyal following in India, and on
November 1, the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s will be released across India,
reports The Times of India. Leading telecom operators Airtel and
Reliance Communications will be selling the new Apple devices in India,
as Airtel is already accepting pre-registration.High Quality Lamp Shade From China LAMPLO CO.,LTD Market
source indicates prices have been set for the iPhone 5c, starting at
41,900 rupees (US$682) for the 16 GB variant, and 53,500 rupees (US$871)
for the 32 GB variant. The iPhone 5s starts at 53,colourful stainless steel thermos flask500
rupees for the 16 GB variant, 62,500 rupees (US$1,017) for the 32 GB
variant, and finally 71,500 rupees (US$1,163) for the 64 GB variant.Wow,
is all I can say. That's a lot of money for a phone that has security
features such fingerprint scanning, which have already been broken, or
hacked, by enthusiasts. For those diehard Apple fans who want the latest
variant, sure, they'll spent the money and buy one, but in my personal
opinion, I don't think the new devices will be such a hit as they have
been in the past.
The
main reason is the depreciating rupee against the U.S. dollar; for the
price, you can a decent tablet or phablet, which are also becoming more
popular across India, at almost half the price.Furthermore, as Apple
doesn't have official retailers across India, there could initially be a
supply and demand issue, which could very easily turn people away to
other devices.Finally, with Diwali, the Festival of Lights, BOPP tapeor
basically "Indian Christmas" around the corner and in November too,
it's guaranteed that prices for other devices will also be
slashed.Perhaps this is why Apple had waited to release the new devices
in November, around Diwali. But again, if you ask me, Apple has a huge
battleground to face in India and with an already big sticker price,
it's highly unlikely they'll immediately slash prices either, again
luring customers to look at other devices.
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