The Sorcerer
Galvanizer
^^ Actually I wouldnt be suprised if the prices are set by apple themselves rather than vodafone and airtel. Apple does have an extravagant history of playing "Mr. Exclusive" for a long time.
Lord Nemesis said:Yeah, I am also drooling over Samsung Omnia. I just hope they have some sensible pricing for the phone. HTC Touch Pro is slightly better than the HTC Diamond, but at the root its still the same phone and has the same limitations and problems. As for N96/N82 or whatever, I do not place it in the same league as Omnia or HTC Touch Diamond/Pro. They are designed to serve a different consumer base.
magnet said:According to dna source omnia launching price in September is 40k so that also out of range
Lord Nemesis said:Spending money is not the problem for me, I can spend 30~35k on a phone if I have to (though I woundnt like to). But I would not spend that much on something like an iPhone
Still 40k is too high even for the Omnia. 30~32k would have been ideal. For a phone like Sony XPeria X1, I would be ready to spend 35~40k.
I have also considered Nokia E90, but I dont want to buy a phone thats heavier than my SE P910i and secondly its based on Symbian. I would rather like to try Windows Mobile this time around.
shashank_re said:Look at today's Times of India poll,
Q: Will you buy iPhone at Rs.31,000?
YES: 7%
NO: 90%
Can't Say: 3%
Now hope Airtel or Vodafone people read news paper and make some changes.
Also Vodafone is offering iPhone in 12 EMI so that pretty decent i guess.
This is done to encourage the customers getting into contracts,vb86 said:To buy the iPhone outright in Australia, Optus want $749/849 for the 8/16GB.
In Belgium, the iPhone costs 525/625eur for the 8/16gb model.
In the Philippines it's :
8 GB P37,599 = $854
16 GB P43,799 = $995
In Norway the iPhone will cost you up to $900 if you break the contract with the provider - Netcom.
Its costing the same everywhere when its not subsidized. So stop feeling that we're being ripped off. Also, people in these countries pay much more for their calls.