iPhone SE Sale Flop in India : EMI Bugs Bites
iPhone SE Sale Flop
in India : EMI Bugs Bites
Apple is now engagement corporate by offering them lease and financing plans to boost sales
A week into the
launch of the latest iPhone SE, Indian customers have shown muted response to
the Apple’s affordable phone due to its high price point and small screen
size. L
To buck the tendency,
Apple now is wooing corporate by offering them lease and financing plans to
boost sales of the smartphone, mirroring a strategy it adopted to sell iPads to
business customers in the country.
“The brief is to make the phone more affordable to the user,” says a vendor for Apple in India. “Hopefully, this would help drive more volumes”.
Apple came out with
full page advertisements on Tuesday offering lease plans of Rs 999 for 24
months for the iPhone SE in India. It is targeted at corporate users to drive
bulk sales who need to pay an initial sum with a balance in monthly installments spread over two years.
Normally, Indian
users change or upgrade smartphones every eight months and Apple hopes the
lock-in over two years would help them retain users within its ecosystem.
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“Apple’s share of
devices in enterprise segment has been steadily growing in India with double
digit growth over last few quarters driven by its strong iPad sales,” thought
Tarun Pathak, senior Telecom Analyst at Counterpoint Technology Market
Research, a researcher that tracks Apple sales in India. “With new leasing
plans it aims to attract corporate users, (a void created by lack of traction by
blackberry and windows platform) to increase its share during the upcoming
quarters when its iPhone sales are likely to undergo seasonality slump.”
The iPhone SE,
which Apple situated as its best bet for conquering emerging markets such as
India has failed to garner sales due to its high price and small screen sizes.
Indian users, for many of whom a smartphone is their primary computing device,
prefer larger screens while expecting the higher performance from their
devices. Nine out of 10 devices sold in India run on Android, the mobile
operating system of Google and at price points of around Rs 10,000.
“We have seen
similar thrilling offers on iPhone 6, 6s, iPad but it hasn’t helped to drive
sales in millions. India is a market where more than $500 smartphone
contributes only 2% of sales, moreover buyers are also price conscious. People
look at overall cost not just monthly cost,” said Anshul Gupta, Director at
technology researcher Gartner Inc.
Apple has been cumulative
its focus on India, witnessing a 76 per cent growth in iPhone sales in the
country throughout the October-December quarter, while globally sales growth
slowed to just 0.4 per cent. It has applied with the government to sell
certified used phones in India, a move that has drawn a lot of flak from rival
smartphone makers.
The complex sales
of iPhone 6 and 6S in India was attributed to the bigger screens despite the
high price point. Apple is also offering agreement options on both iPhone 6 and
iPhone 6S models to corporate customers in the country
“Separately from
this the aggressive leasing plan for iPhone SE is another step by Cupertino
vendor to find a market for “iPhoneSE” which is getting a unpredictable muted
reception compared to any of its new launches in India till date,” said Pathak
of Counterpoint.
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