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Bhajanlal to remain open all night for Apple iPhone6 launch

| | Oct 17, 2014, at 07:15 am
Kolkata, Oct 16 (IBNS) : Apple will finally launch its second generation advanced technology iPhone6 and iPhone6 Plus in India as the clock strikes midnight on Thursday.

Bhajanlal Commercial Pvt Ltd, one of the largest dealers of Apple brands in the east, has decided to keep its Rawdon Street showroom in Kolkata open the whole night anticipating strong demand.

“We have decided to honour the wishes of the Apple fans and keep our showroom open the whole night and celebrate the launch of the much desired Apple handsets that would be launched across India,” said Mohan Bajoria, Managing Director, Bhajanlal Commercial Pvt. Ltd.

The latest Apple phones would be available from its flagship stores across the country.

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