Apple iPhone sales to pick up with onset of Indian festive season: Experts

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The sales of iPhones including the newly-launched premium and Max will pick up in with the country entering the grand festive season from October 10, industry experts said on Wednesday.

with 4GB and 64GB internal storage costs Rs 99,900; 4GB and 256GB variant is priced at Rs 114,900 and the 4GB with 512GB variant will come for Rs 134,900.

"We don't have data yet but I think demand will be spread as gap between festive season and new launches is definitely there," Tarun Pathak, Associate Director at Counterpoint Research, told IANS.

"The Indian consumers will look for all the options and might end up purchasing iPhones near the festive season, beginning with the auspicious period of Navratri festival from October 10," Pathak noted.

For an Indian user, carrying an iPhone has always been a style statement, irrespective of the price, and those who are in the ecosystem will generate demand for the new iPhones, sooner or later.

Apple has also slashed prices of old-generation iPhones in

According to Prabhu Ram, Head-Industry Intelligence Group, (CMR), Apple is aware of the brand pull that iPhone has for aspirational India and that's why they have slashed prices for old-generation iPhones.

"While there would be a slight upstick for old iPhone sales, during and beyond the festive season, we believe they would be up for tough competition from other brands," told IANS.

Apple is set to announce its fiscal fourth quarter results on November 1 and will reveal iPhones sales globally.

Apple posted a revenue of $53.3 billion in its fiscal third quarter -- an increase of 17 per cent from the year-ago quarter. International sales accounted for 60 per cent of the quarter's revenue.

"With global warranty and comparative high price in India, people may end up buying new iPhones from somewhere else," added Pathak.

According to Upasana Joshi, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, India, as per previous trends, the major demand is for the old model line-up with deep discounts and cash-back offers largely driven by which accounts for more than 50 per cent of overall Apple volumes.

"If Apple decides to further lower the pricing of previous line-up like iPhone 7, 8 and X, as the new models hit the market, there might be some action in the coming quarters.

The momentum will come "at the back of cashbacks, buyback offers and deep discounting, especially on etailer platform during the 'Big Billion Day Sale' on and 'The Great Indian Festival' on lined up from October 10 onwards," Joshi told IANS.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 15:42 IST