
As I sit here fiddling with my iPhone 4, taking photos, playing with apps and watching YouTube videos, I forgot that other parts of the world are still waiting for their chance to grab the Apple smartphone. India is the latest to get the iPhone 4, and I’m sure that those who have been waiting for what might’ve felt like an eternity are happy.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports:
Two Indian mobile firms launched the iPhone 4 using a pricing scheme that permits customers to recover the cost of the smartphone in monthly credits over a two-year period.
Indian mobile phone company Aircel is charging 34,500 rupees ($764) for the iPhone 4 with a 16 GB capacity and 40,900 rupees for the 32 GB version.
If rumors of the iPhone 5’s release are true – that it won’t come until later this year or early next year – perhaps the folks in India will get to enjoy the iPhone 4 for a bit before worrying about a new model that will quickly overshadow the older one. We’ll see!
[Via: SMH]
