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am8449 said: I would have more respect for India's protectionist laws if the government also prioritized welfare protections for their poor. As I understand it, their levels of income inequality are quite atrocious. With this in mind, their s…
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jdgaz said: So no Tiffany Stores in India? No Ralph Loren? No Coach? No Starbucks? No single brand outlet stores? Very strange rules. India is a big producer of coffee beans, so yes there is starbucks and they source their beans from indi…
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bobschlob said: India agrees to used iPhone deal, or everybody 'walks'. Nut-up, Apple! The reason they refused is due to the anti-dumping laws. Typically used equipment have not been allowed to be imported to India in the last few years an…
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So, like they had before iTunes 12?? Now it looks just like the old iTunes interface.
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gatorguy said: I posted the Canalys stats here a couple days ago when I received them. The Indian smartphone market grew 12 percent YoY, 24.4 million units shipped. The top five vendors (Samsung, Micromax, Intex Lenovo and Lava) remained th…
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There are some significant roadblocks that apple needs to deal with first though Many of their software services are weak to non-existent in india. - iBooks Store has like 500 books total (all from gutenberg), - the apple maps is laughable at …
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A simple and possibly effective feature for india, and all the bigots are out in full force on the forum. The impact of this on iphone or iphone users is minimal. The idea is to simply tie the emergency-location-police loop in an effective manner. …
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@sog35 - it is a private company suing another private company. What has India got to do with it. Should we start blaming the US for the bazillion frivolous cases that are filed there? I am sure apple can lawyer up and deal with it, and this is ju…
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@apple ][ - You can keep wringing your hands. But when every other smartphone company out there can price their handsets at or near the US cost, apple's failure to do so is really glaring. Also, Apple is able to manage that to some extent with ipads…
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@mike1 - So, it is okay if they don't make money selling iphone 5se in the US? but they shouldn't do the same in india? The point here is they don't really care about india. they are currently just trying to get some low hanging fruit with gimmick…
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@maestro64 - Oh you great software coder gods from america, how shall we ever be able to code like you!!! Will praying to statues of steve jobs help us become oh so smart as thou? Oh my god, i am so blinded by the awesomeness of these american coder…
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@rob53 - well considering that India is the largest and fastest growing smartphone market in the world, i think it is fair that they expect companies to make the phones in india (indian or non-indian companies). That is what xaomi, micromax, nokia a…
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Frankly, the FBI and US Government are being quite stupid here. They are opening the pandora's box so to speak. If/when apple complies with this request, they would not be able to reject any such request from other countries like China. The US is go…
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The US government and FBI are being quite stupid here. They are just opening the door for countries like China. Once apple agrees to a backdoor for US, they have no choice but to agree to the same for china. There is very little US will gain from th…