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Apple starts assembling iPhones in India in play for the world’s fastest growing smartphone market | Writer | Admin | |||
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Apple has taken an important step
in its longstanding goal of penetrating the world’s second largest smartphone
market. The Wall Street Journal first reported that the company has completed
its first trial run assembly of the iPhone SE in India – a key step in gaining
a foothold for a market that has thus far proven elusive for the smartphone
maker.
The company has since confirmed the
move with TechCrunch, writing in a statement, “We are beginning initial
production of a small number of iPhone SE in Bengaluru. iPhone SE is the most
popular and powerful phone with a four-inch display in the world and we’ll
begin shipping to domestic customers this month.”
Chief competitor Samsung has
dominated the ranks in recent years, with around a quarter of the market by
various analyst estimates. The rest of the top five is monopolized by Chinese
brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Lenovo and Vivo. Apple has managed to see some growth
in the country, but it’s been a tough sell in a market where the average
handset runs $150, according to numbers from IDC.
The four-inch SE is Apple’s least
expensive model, running $399 in the States. Some retailers in the country have
managed to undercut the cost, lower the entry level price of the handset by
around $80 – but even at that price, it’s still substantially more expensive
than most. In spite of its relatively low pricing, the SE doesn’t appear to
have made quite the splash Apple was initially anticipating in the country.
Apple has long been working to move
production to the country, hoping, in part, to retake some of the market it has
lost in China in recent years, as domestic handset sales have grown. Locals are
hoping that such a move could reduce the retail cost of the SE even further, by
as much as $100. But while $220 is certainly a lot more palatable, that still
marks a substantial premium over the average handset price.
The fact that Apple looks to keep
pricing relatively consistent across markets could also serve as something of a
hurdle. Though perhaps its aggressive push in recent years, along with an
embrace of lower cost devices could stem the tide. After all, the India
smartphone market is big and only getting bigger.
It’s the world’s fastest growing
market, having recently surpassed the U.S. to claim the number. The Indian
market is expected to generate somewhere in the neighborhood of one billion
smartphone sales over the next half-decade.
In spite of its rapid growth,
however, little actual manufacturing is occurring in India. Recent numbers have
domestic manufacturing and assembly at around six-percent in the country. The
addition of a large global name like Apple has been regarded by a big win by
the government as it brings more jobs to the country, through initiatives like
the Prime Minister-sponsored Make in India program.
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