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How Apple is losing its grip on India
Wednesday November 7, 2018. 06:01 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Software engineer Samee Alam was ready to take the big leap and buy an iPhone in this week’s Diwali festival sales, but at the last minute he opted for cheaper Chinese competitor OnePlus instead,” Reuters reports.
MacDailyNews Take: His loss. “In a country where the average per capita income is around $2,000 a year, even the cheapest of this year’s new iPhones, the XR at 76,900 rupees ($1,058), costs twice as much as many of the alternatives,” Reuters reports. “Hong Kong-based Counterpoint Research says that iPhone sales are falling as a result. From three million phones in 2017, sales may sink to two million this year, according to their estimate, the first decline in four years.” “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has sought to drive electronics producers into manufacturing locally by steadily moving tariffs up the supply chain from simple phone cases to sophisticated chipsets and boards,” Reuters reports. “Apple is the only major player which does not manufacture phones in the country and it only assembles two low-cost older models through Wistron Corp in Bengaluru. Industry experts say as a result the company still imports about 70-80 percent of its phones. That results in high import duties, which in turn make the phones expensive.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Those who balk at the price of an iPhone are not in Apple’s target market. SEE ALSO: Apple’s focus is not iPhone market share, it’s on dominating the higher end of its markets – November 3, 2018 Apple’s iPhone just had its best year ever – November 3, 2018 Why Apple’s unit sales reporting doesn’t matter anymore – November 2, 2018 The ‘smart money’ shrugs off Apple’s decision to no longer disclose unit sales – November 2, 2018 Apple rams their message home: Think ‘Apple as a Service’ – November 2, 2018 Investors bristle as Apple occludes iPhone unit sales data – November 2, 2018 Apple’s decision to stop reporting unit sales of iPhones, Macs, and iPads is a ‘defining moment’ – November 2, 2018 Apple to stop reporting iPhone, Mac, and iPad quarterly unit sales – November 1, 2018 Apple tumbles 7% after reporting record-breaking quarterly earnings – November 1, 2018 Apple beats Street with another record-breaking quarter – November 1, 2018 Apple’s App Store is destroying Google Play in services and subscriptions – April 18, 2018 Apple App Store users spent nearly double that of Google Play users in Q417 – January 26, 2018 Apple’s iOS continues to attract content apps first, despite smaller unit share – October 30, 2017 Bernstein: Google to pay Apple $3 billion this year to remain the default search engine on iPhones and iPads – August 14, 2017 Higher income U.S. states use Apple iPhones; lower income states use Samsung Galaxy phones – September 27, 2016 iOS users are worth 10X more than those who settle for Android – July 27, 2016 Apple’s App Store revenue nearly double that of Google’s Android – April 20, 2016 Poor man’s iPhone: Android on the decline – February 26, 2015 Study: iPhone users are smarter and richer than those who settle for Android phones – January 22, 2015 Why Android users can’t have the nicest things – January 5, 2015 iPhone users earn significantly more than those who settle for Android phones – October 8, 2014 Yet more proof that Android is for poor people – June 27, 2014 More proof that Android is for poor people – May 13, 2014 Android users poorer, shorter, unhealthier, less educated, far less charitable than Apple iPhone users – November 13, 2013 IDC data shows two thirds of Android’s 81% smartphone share are cheap junk phones – November 13, 2013 CIRP: Apple iPhone users are younger, richer, and better educated than those who settle for Samsung knockoff phones – August 19, 2013
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