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Apple's Indian iPhone sales reportedly up 400% thanks to aggressive pricing strategies
The institution of installment payment plans and deep discounts in India has netted Apple up to a four-fold boost in iPhone sales over the past four months, said investment firm Credit Suisse, with the company moving nearly 400,000 handsets each month.
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