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More than 90% of the Iphone are on EMI, even a 30,000₹-40,000₹ per month earner can afford an Apple phone. Can we still consider it as status symbol good?

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But isn’t that a good thing? Why should technology be restricted to the wealthy? Just because it’s common doesn’t make it less valuable or less of an achievement for someone who worked hard for it.

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