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Airtel online store to sell iPhone X from Nov 3 with offer

New Delhi, Nov 1 (PTI) Bharti Airtel today said it willoffer iPhone X and its most expensive version from November 3exclusively to post-paid custom...

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New Delhi, Nov 1 (PTI) Bharti Airtel today said it willoffer iPhone X and its most expensive version from November 3exclusively to post-paid customers through its online store.

"iPhone X will go on sale on Airtel's newly launchedOnline Store starting 6 pm, November 3, 2017. Airtel's OnlineStore will be amongst the select digital platforms in India toretail iPhone X, which has seen unprecedented customer demandacross the world ahead of its sale," the company said in astatement.

The iPhone X comes in an all-glass design with a 5.8-inchdisplay, wireless charging and dual 12 MP rear camera withdual optical image stabilisation.

"We are delighted to offer the most advanced iPhone onour Online Store and give our postpaid customers in India anopportunity to be amongst the select few globally to get themuch awaited iPhone X," Bharti Airtel, Director for consumerbusiness and CMO Raj Pudipeddi said.

The price of the premium mobile device varies based onits storage capacity. iPhone X 64 GB model is priced at Rs89,000 and the 256 GB model at Rs 102,000.

"Customers purchasing iPhone X using Citibank CreditCards will get a cashback of Rs 10,000. The cashback offerwill be available between 6 pm, November 3, 2017 and 7 am,November 4, 2017," the statement said.

Only post-paid customers of Airtel are eligible forbuying the phone.

"Airtel prepaid and non-Airtel customers can upgrade toAirtel postpaid to be eligible for the purchase," the companysaid. PTI PRSMR.

This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Press Trust of India wire.

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