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IPhone 7 can now be pre-ordered on Apple’s India website

T-Mobile said that the sales have already obliterated records in the first four days from those of last year’s iPhone 6 by four times. Sprint today reported similar figures.

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For all Apple India fans, the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus is up for pre-order on Apple’s website.

A spokesperson for Airtasker said Wednesday that $200 seemed to be the going rate to successfully get someone to line up for the iPhone 7.

This is the first year that Apple will launch the iPhone in Dubai at the same time as the rest of the world, the company confirmed in a statement.

Apple users who were quick to download its latest iOS 10 software on Tuesday were subject to a major bug that left devices temporarily useless. “I think it’s a phenomenon”. The preregistrations for the iPhone 7 before preorders even opened also broke preregistration records for T-Mobile, exceeding preregistrations for the iPhone6 and iPhone 6s handsets. In a change from previous iPhone launches, many Apple retail stores won’t have stock of iPhone 7 reserved for customers lining up for launch day later this week on September 16.

This is not the first time we are hearing about the next iPhone. Apple India is yet to announce the opening of pre-bookings officially in the country for both new models. But, this doesn’t mean that customers have no problem spending $160 on a pair of headphones, because if they want to listen to music on their new phones, they won’t be able without this accessory, which can be easily lost.

However, the companies did not disclose specific sales numbers. Apple has not disclosed the price of the other storage versions of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Some come with extra features you couldn’t get on a 3.5mm headphone jack-like noise cancellation without extra batteries in the headphones.

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To use the devices again, users had to connect the iPhone or iPad to a laptop and complete a full restore of the operating system.

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