Apple's iPhone sales in India seen as driving $1B in revenue this year

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
According to a recent report, Apple's iPhone helped triple the company's year-to-year revenues in India for fiscal 2012 to roughly $370 million, and the adoption of new aggressive smartphone sales tactics are likely to see that number balloon to over $1 billion for 2013.

The revenue bump represents a 223 percent increase from fiscal 2011, with profits jumping 431 percent to reach over $57 million over the same period, reports The Times of India (via TUAW). Analysts are now predicting strong iPhone sales will carry the already booming revenues to grow to $1 billion in 2013 as Apple further taps India's burgeoning smartphone market.

Although Apple does not disclose the specific financial details for the India unit, the company must file with the country's Registrar of Companies, which was cited in the report.

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As noted by the publication, the figures don't take into account Apple India's marketing push over the past six months, which includes recent iPhone buyback incentives that sparked a massive bump in sales and price war with rival Samsung.

Jessica Kwee, a Canalys analyst specializing in mobile phones for the Asia-Pacific region, said she expects Apple to ship over one million iPhones worth some $1 billion to India during the company's fiscal year, which started in October and will end in September.

"Apple India should generate $1 billion sales between April 2013 and March 2014 as well," Kwee added.

While iPhones are thought to be leading the charge into India, Apple's tablet and computer sales have also seen moderate gains thanks in part to special pricing on iPads and promotional offers for Macs.

India's market hasn't received much attention from Apple in the past, though the recent upswing in sales and marketing maneuvers could be a sign that the company has recognized potential in the region.

Apple has been pushing hard in developing markets, and has seen incredible growth as a result. Most recently, Apple broke out Greater China, which consists of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as its own business segment in the company's quarterly conference call for the first quarter of 2013 due to the region's importance and skyrocketing performance.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member


    And when it drives only $999,999,999 in revenue, we'll see another stock collapse thread like yesterday's.


     


    Imagine how much it won't jump if they were to drop the 4S' price to $300 off-contract when it becomes the low end model this year. Not to say that would be an implausible idea or that they shouldn't do it, nor that the revenue wouldn't go up from such a move, it's just that the upfront price really isn't as big a driver as you'd think.

  • Reply 2 of 6


    Nobody will care. People only care they must sell and run away from Apple. Panic Sale blinded their minds.

  • Reply 3 of 6
    poksipoksi Posts: 482member


    If yesterday stock sank on a news that Cirrus Logic has to move production on different chip to supply new iPhone, then I expect this news will sink the stock for additional 10%.

  • Reply 4 of 6
    just_mejust_me Posts: 590member
    And when it drives only $999,999,999 in revenue, we'll see another stock collapse thread like yesterday's.

    Imagine how much it won't jump if they were to drop the 4S' price to $300 off-contract when it becomes the low end model this year. Not to say that would be an implausible idea or that they shouldn't do it, nor that the revenue wouldn't go up from such a move, it's just that the upfront price really isn't as big a driver as you'd think.

    Isn't stock price dropping good news in your mind? Apple will be that much closer to going private. Plus it creates buying opportunities.

    How much of Apple's cash can they use in the USA without paying additional taxes?
  • Reply 5 of 6
    gtrgtr Posts: 3,231member
    Nobody will care. People only care they must sell and run away from Apple. Panic Sale blinded their minds.

    Can somebody ban this guy for poor quality trolling?

    We must have standards when it comes to people who try to antagonise us!

    ;)
  • Reply 6 of 6
    thepixeldocthepixeldoc Posts: 2,257member
    I wrote (rather exhaustively...sorry!) on the thread "More affordable products...." yesterday why IMHO Apple does not need to chase the PAYG customers with an "iPhone-El-Cheapo".

    If Apple sticks to it's guns and strategy of marking down the previous version(s), they will be attracting customers that matter to them and their future: those that have Apple IDs and buy into the Apple ecosystem. PAYG customers are just not a market demographic that I see fits in Apples plans at all, especially if you believe in the Halo-Effect.

    People that know exactly why they want an iPhone and are willing to pay for it, are Apple's customers. Plain and simple.

    If a less expensive device does get released with telephony capabilities... I don't think it will have the 'iPhone" branding attached to it, and will be an entirely new product altogether.

    My 2 cents.
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