3GS iPhone finally released also in Indonesia. What price will dibanderol by SingTel as sole partners are Apple?

If you see the price trend since last year, the iPhone price tends to fall. But according to the release of Telkomsel, Sunday (14/2/2010), for the retail version without the need to contract a year subscription, 16 GB iPhone 3GS bundled with sympathy cards will dibanderol Rp 7,099,000. While for 3GS 32 GB iPhone banderolnya Rp 8,299,000.

The price is slightly down compared to previous versions of the iPhone 3G that had touched the official price USD 11-12 million for the 16 GB capacity. While the 8 GB version of the previous version of the iPhone 3G is now ‘only’ Rp 5,909,000.

For post-pay card customers Hello, this phone prices fall much cheaper if a number of requirements fulfilled. 3GS 16GB iPhone price of Rp 3,125,000 and the 32GB with a price of Rp 4,180,000. This phone can also be repaid from Rp 275,500 per month for a year.

3GS iPhone mobile will be available in GraPARI Telkomsel and all authorized outlets Apple Premium Reseller, OK Shop, Sarindo, Telesindo Shop, and the Global Teleshop in 31 cities in Indonesia.

3GS own iPhone version of his life just a series of upgrades from the previous iPhone. But there are some improvements that make this phone even more convenient, such as data access speed doubled, battery life is better, the camera auto focus 3 megapixel resolution, ease of recording video, hands-free voice control, and of course copy and paste feature to edit.

Other features that rely on Apple’s iPhone is the App Store that provides more than 140,000 applications ranging from games, social networking services, features financial planning, to application of health information. The applications in this online store has been downloaded more than 3 billion times.

To support mobile lifestyle with the iPhone 3GS, Telkomsel’s 3G network set up in 150 cities and after sales services in 13 locations spread across 7 major cities, namely Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang, Bogor, Bandung, Surabaya, and Makassar (Source : Javasecret)

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