Apple appoints new retail head to ramp up iPhone sales

IANS  |  San Francisco 

In an effort to ramp up slow sales amid sluggish market, on Wednesday appointed a new

"For more than three decades, she has helped keep focused on serving customers and enriching lives," said Cook.

"I am thrilled to work alongside Deirdre in her new role, and I know our 70,000 will be, too," he added.

After five years, plans to depart in April for "personal and professional pursuits".

O'Brien will continue to lead the People team, overseeing all People-related functions, including talent development and Apple University, recruiting, employee relations and experience, business partnership, benefits, compensation, and inclusion and diversity.

"I am looking forward to this journey, and to continuing the important work of the People team in supporting all of Apple's amazing employees," said O'Brien.

Despite slow sales, Apple posted $84.3 billion in revenue for the first quarter of its fiscal 2019 -- a decline of 5 per cent from the year-ago quarter -- while revenue from its other products and services grew 19 per cent.

Apple operates 35 and 506 in five continents.

In the first quarter of its fiscal 2019, revenue from declined 15 per cent from the prior year.

Cook said that there are several factors why iPhone sales are not picking up in the emerging markets.

"The customers are holding on to their older iPhones a bit longer than in the past.

"When you pair this with the macroeconomic factors, particularly in emerging markets, it resulted in iPhone revenue that was down 15 per cent from last year," Cook told analysts.

The Apple said foreign exchange is another key factor behind the slow iPhone sales. "The relative strength of the US dollar has made our products more expensive in many parts of the world," he added.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 11:56 IST