As we usually get plenty of comments on our posts about the
smartphone market in India we know we have a good amount of readers in
the country and at Phones Review we really appreciate this. In recent
times Apple has begun to acknowledge the importance of India as a
growing phone market and Apple is continuing its seduction of India’s
iPhone market.
Apple has recognized that India is one of the world’s fastest growing markets and recently it has launched the iTunes store and Apple TV in India with the latter expected to arrive in stores in the next few weeks. There has also been some speculation about Apple retail stores being established in the country.
As well as this Apple has increased the amount of its employees in
India to 170 people over the last six months, that’s an increase of 30%.
The company is also offering no-interest loans to Indian customers on
low incomes in a bid for more sales and is trying to introduce a firmer
foothold over marketing in India to lessen its involvements with
wireless carriers there.
All of these moves are no doubt paying off and it’s no coincidence
surely that in the quarter to December Apple shipped over a quarter of a
million iPhones to India, that’s more than three times the units shipped in the previous quarter. We also spoke recently about a much-rumored lower cost iPhone,
with India being one of the markets where this would be expected to do
well. This is because India is one of the markets were customers
usually pay for the phone up front so a cheaper model would be much less
to find in one go.
We’d like to hear from you if you are a reader in India. Are you
pleased that Apple is taking an increasing interest in the phone market
in your country and has acknowledged its growing influence? Are you
already an iPhone user or would you consider becoming one? What do you
think about the idea of a low-cost iPhone? Share your thoughts by
letting us have your comments.
Source: Wall Street Journal
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