The launch of Apple iPhone by Bharti
Airtel and Vodafone Essar seems to have
revived the dwindling sales of the gizmo in grey markets.
The reason: the price tag
announced by the two GSM giants is too high and all those who had been
waiting
to buy it officially, are now rushing to the grey markets to get the
16GB iPhone
for as low as Rs 20,000-Rs
22,000.
“Sales had dipped
after it was announced in May that Airtel and Vodafone will bring
iPhone to
India. Many postponed buying the phone from us. However, since the
prices
announced are almost 50-60% more than at what we sell, we are getting
back
business,” said a dealer at Heera Panna, Mumbai’s best known grey
market for all high-end
phones.
The two
companies are selling the 8GB version for Rs 31,000 and the 16 GB
model for Rs
36,100. However, at Vodafone stores, the gadget is now available at Rs
29,640
for 8GB and Rs 34,580 for 16 GB version. This is because Vodafone is
not keeping
the Rs 1,500 margin in the sales made through its own stores.
According to another dealer,
“We were selling the 16GB version for Rs 28,000 till July. But then
sales
dipped anticipating the operators would have similar price tags. So we
reduced
prices, which has improved
offtake.”
Both these
dealers have sold over around 40 units each since the iPhone was
launched almost
10 days ago. Accendia Consulting principal analyst Alok Shende said,
“Experience across product categories in India is that high prices
create
a grey market that eventually cannabalises legitimate sales of
products.”
The same was true of laptops,
computers and video games until prices were brought down to an extent
that grey
market sales became ineffective, he
added.
Foreign travellers who
come to India bring iPhones, which are locked to networks. They are
then
unlocked by the dealers. “It takes not more than 15 minutes now.
Most
people can unlock it on their own using softwares available in the
market,” said one of the dealers, who began with charging Rs 3,000
for
unlocking the iPhone last year and now takes only Rs
500.
Apart from this, those
travelling from India to the US or other countries where iPhone is
available,
get the devices for their friends and relatives. “On my last trip to
the
US, I got six iPhones for my family. I unlocked them on my own and
they are all
working fine. I paid just $200 (around Rs 8,600) per handset,” said
an
analyst working with a research firm in Bangalore.
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