Sunday, March 19, 2017

India retailer is offering the iPhone SE for as low as INR 19,999

Last month the US giant officially announced its plans to manufacture and sell iPhones in India. Things quickly developed from there, with Wistron being selected as a primary local manufacturer, a plant in Bangalore being set up, as well as supplier deal to cover the country's mandatory 30% local material quota (you can read more about that in the first article). Then it quickly became clear that Apple plans to initially make and sell iPhone SE units in India, with production expected to commence in the following months.



Well, not much time has passed since then, but we do feel like developments are already underway. ITNET Infocom - a local retailer, tweeted today that it is offering 16GB iPhone SE units for as little as INR 19,999 ($305) and 64GB for INR 25,999 ($397). Not only is that INR 19,000 and INR 23,000 lower than the handset's MRP, respectively, but it even trumps the US prices of around $399 and $449. An important note to make here is that the offer is only valid for card purchases.

But, putting the current deal aside, we do feel like the effects of the new manufacturing scenario are already being felt. It does seem way too early for actual India-made units to have hit shelves. (Although, be sure to tell us, if you have any info on that front.) That can only mean the price drop trend is already set in motion, even earlier than we thought. To further back this theory up, Amazon.in already has the iPhone SE listed for as little as INR 26,500.

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