The country's most expensive phone, iPhone 4S, was launched at midnight. The handset had already seen many enquiries from eager customers, both at retail electronics stores, as well as mobile operators. However, none are raising their hopes just yet.
This is because after the price of the device was announced, stores recorded negative reactions from most consumers.
"The inquiries have been as good as those for the iPhone 4 and the iPad. But we would have to wait and watch how many of these would result in sales," said Rajan Malhotra, president (retail business strategy), Future group.
The 32 GB version of iPhone 4S costs Rs 50,900, and the 16 GB version costs Rs 44,500. The phone also has a 64 GB variant, which costs Rs 57,500.
"The prices are higher than those of laptops. Also, Nokia is launching the Lumia 800, while Blackberry, too, launched a series of phones. So, people would compare," said Ajit Joshi, chief executive officer, Infiniti Retail.
While BlackBerry's new Curve models cost Rs 20,900, the Bold model costs Rs 27,490. The Nokia Lumia is expected to be launched next month.
The iPhone would also face competition from Android handsets, which have been bestsellers, albeit at much lower price points.
"The Samsung Galaxy S2 is moving very fast. A lot of people realise one can have applications similar to those of an iPhone in Androids. That is good enough from many," said a retailer. According to Strategy Analytics data, the installed base of iOS smartphones, that is iPhone 4 and 3GS, is estimated at 700,000