Apple
has announced the details of the launch and pricing of its latest
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus handsets in India. Preorders for the new
iPhones will begin Tuesday, and customers can purchase the devices from
authorized stores starting Oct. 17.
Following the announcement of the availability of the newer and
bigger iPhones, the company’s sales partners have also announced the
pricing for both devices. The 16GB version of the iPhone 6 will be
available for 53,500 rupees ($868), while the 64GB and 128GB versions
are priced at 62,500 rupees ($1,014) and 71,500 rupees ($1,160)
respectively.
As for the iPhone 6 Plus, the 16GB version of the device will cost
62,500 rupees while the 64GB version will be available for 71,500
rupees. The 128GB version of the handset is priced at 80,500 rupees
($1,307).
According to Apple, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus will be sold by the
company's distribution partners, including Ingram Micro, Redington,
Rashi Peripherals and Reliance, the Times of India, a local newspaper reported.
The new iPhones mark Apple’s entry into the big-screen smartphone segment, with the iPhone 6 featuring
a 4.7-inch screen and the iPhone 6 Plus sporting a 5.5-inch display.
The new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are also the thinnest smartphones Apple has
ever made. The iPhone 6 measures 6.8mm in thickness, while the bigger
iPhone 6 Plus is 7.1mm thick.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus hit stores in 10 markets including the
U.S., Hong Kong, Japan and Australia on Sept. 19, before releasing in
another 20 countries a week later.
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