Iphone 4 price in india

Can anyone please tell me, what is the new price of iphone 4 in india. Heard that apple is relaunching iphone 4 with new price.
Can please guide me to the source where can i purchase.
thanks for the help.

That appears to be rumor only at this time. I've seen nothing official from Apple that says that they are going to re-introduce the iPhone 4 in India. As of today, Apple still only mentions the iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S. Check with Apple's authorized iPhone resellers and see if they have any official news.
http://www.apple.com/in/buy/
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