Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Apple to Re-launch iPhone 4 for Sub-₹23,000 in India

Cupertino-based Apple is all set to re-launch iPhone 4 (8GB) in India for around ₹23,000.
Earlier in the week, there were reports that the Apple would begin re-selling the 2012 model in India for ₹15,000 via buy-back and EMI (Easy Monthly Installments) schemes. Now it turns out that the company would re-launch theiPhone 4 for ₹22,000 as pricing the premium device at a dirt-cheap ₹15,000 was impractical, reported TechCrunch.
The Indian arm of technology website BGR citing sources inside Apple's distributor partners has learnt that Apple would sell iPhone 4 for ₹29,900. It added that the company's distributing associates are also offering 10 free iPhone 4 models to smartphone vendors for every 100 units they buy. The move is seen to encourage retailers to lower the prices of iPhone 4 and still be able to get a considerable profit out of it.
As of now, neither Apple nor it's official distributing partners has replied to the reports circulating in the media.
Apple iPhone 4 sports a 3.5-inch back-lit IPS TFT LCD screen with retina display (960x640p) resolution and packs Apple A4 chipset paired with PowerVR SGX 535 GPU, 512MB RAM and 8GB inbuilt memory.
Key specifications of Apple iPhone 4:
Model
Apple iPhone 4
Display
3.5-inch LED back-lit IPS TFT LCD screen with retina display (960x640p) resolution
Pixel density of 326 ppi (pixels per inch)
OS
iOS 4.0 (v7.0.4 is available now)
Processor
Apple A4 chipset
(ARM Cortex A8)
GPU
PowerVR SGX 535
RAM
512MB DRAM
Storage Capacity
8GB (no microSD card support)
Camera
Main: 5.0-megapixel camera with BSI sensor, LED flash, 5 x digital zoom
Front: 0.3-megapixel (VGA) camera
Battery
1,420 mAh
Add-ons
Bluetooth v2.1+ EDR, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE,
Dimensions
115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm
Weight
137 g

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