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Pre-orders for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus begin. Read on to know other details

<b>Pre</b><b>-</b><b>orders
for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7</b><b>
</b><b>plus </b><b>begin</b><b>. </b><b>Read
on to know other details</b><b></b><b></b>
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There are two kinds of people. One who are making kidney jokes regarding the new iPhones and others who are eagerly waiting to lay their hands on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Phones. If you belong to the second category, you can now pre-order the new iPhones.

The new Apple’s iPhones can be pre-booked on the company’s official website or at Most IWorld stores, Apple's Premium Resellers in Northern India. Unicorn, Apple’s Premium Partner in India, is accepting pre-orders for the two new iPhones too. To book an iPhone, an advance payment of rs 5,000 is to be done.

One of the distributors for Apple in India, Beetel Teletech Ltd, said it will start deliveries of the two phones at 7pm on October 7. However, sales person at both IWorld and Unicorn said that their stores will start selling the smartphones at 12 am sharp on October 7. Another Apple distributor Rashi Peripherals too has announced that it will start selling the latest iPhones from October 7 in India.

However, the company has so far not disclosed the time when it will start sales at its 1,000 locations across the country. The company will be launching its devices in India in its third phase.

Apple has not yet revealed the complete pricing details of its new smartphones in India. The company, however, just said that the price of the iPhones will start at Rs 60,000 in the country.

This is likely to be the price of the base iPhone 7 model with 32GB internal storage.

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7+ will be coming in 32GB, 128GB and 256GB storage variants. Ttthe color variants include Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, Black and Jet Black. Of these, the Jet Black colour variant comes only in 128GB and 256GB variants.

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