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Apple iPhone 3GS now available for Rs. 9, 999
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July 20, 2012
First Published: 18:36 IST(20/7/2012)
Last Updated: 19:20 IST(20/7/2012)
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Ajai Puri, right, Chief Executive Officer, Mobility of Bharati Telecommunications pose with an iPhone 3G at an outlet during its Indian launch.
Want to buy an Apple iphone for cheap? Here's your chance! Telecom service provider Aircel is offering Apple iPhone 3GS at only Rs. 9,999. According to reports, anyone looking to buy this phone will have to pay advance rental of Rs. 3,000 in addition to the cost of the phone which will
offer them 2 GB unlimited plan for 12 months in 3G circles. In areas where only 2 G network is available users will get 1000 mins local and STD calls and 2500 local and national SMS along with unlimited 2G data for 6 months.

While the iPhone 3GS was launched in 2009, it will be upgraded to iOS 6 this fall. The slash in price has also made it a competitor in the budget category.

Aircel's offer is available only on postpaid connections.


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