The new iPhones will be available for booking via SMS messages, and Airtel promises periodic updates, though phones will still only be sold on a "first come, first served" basis. iPhones will also be locked to Airtel SIM cards, with previous customers being required to have their existing SIM card with them at time of purchase.
New customers will have to wait as Airtel employees tether the iPhone to iTunes before leaving the store. Tethering to iTunes was a primary cause of first-wave launch woes on July 11th. Friday's second-wave launch should show to what extent Apple has progressed.
Beginning today, Airtel is also offering a non-refundable, downpayment-style booking for customers. An Rs 5,000 ($115) payment gets customers a fixed appointment to pick up an iPhone 3G the following day, after paying the balance.
The iPhone 3G launches Friday in India, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania, the Philippines, Poland, Hungary and a number of Latin American countries.
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