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. Nice article. Slight spelling mistake in the second graph Apple doesn’t have its owns branded stores 12:25 pm October 18, 2012 Kunal Bambawale wrote: Yo dudes. Informative article. Slight spelling mistake in the second graph Apple doesn’t have its owns branded stores. 12:51 pm October 18, 2012 Rajesh Kumar wrote: The problem is not distribution model alone. From the consumer side, the primary issue is late launches of Apple products, sometimes even several months after their launch in EU and US. The second equally important issue is the pricing. Apple products in India are priced much higher than what you pay in other markets,cheap toms. The truth is, Apple never cared about the Indian market. 1:55 pm October 18, 2012 ASEAN wrote: WSJ has been bashing the Chinese Market for US goods.Just compare it with the Indian Market.China is much more open than most American is led to believe. 6:05 pm October 18, 2012 Vivek Srinivasan wrote: I wonder if Apple would sell half as many phones in any market if they sold all of them at $800. They should be awe-struck that they selling the numbers that they are despite the pricing! In India, they have not been able to negotiate deals with the telecom operators, who subsidise the iPhone in other markets. The problem is not one of distribution where 100% FDI is allowed in single brand stores. They just have a broken India strategy and none of what they are doing is going to solve it. 12:14 pm October 19, 2012 AdamChew wrote: They should launch the iPhone 4 4S at half the price together with the 5. 4:06 am October 20, 2012 Anonymous wrote: Price is the main issue. pricing a phone above 40K is crazy.. and we re gonna see the iphone 5 launch around 45-50k.. who the hell wants to pay half a lakh on a phone!! Price it decent like the S3 or the HTC one X, and it will sell a lot,cheap toms shoes!! both the s3 and htc one x launched under 40k,cheap toms. around 37k i believe, which is what many are ready to pay right now.. not above 40k!! Apple wants to remain arrogant with its pricing, let it be. Its just gonna see lesser sales.. no one is gonna buy an iphone 4 or a 4s when the 5 is out already. India wants the latest phones at decent prices.. sell the iphone 5 here at 39900 and it will sell a million!! 7:26 am October 21, 2012 Alok Juneja wrote: I dont see many indians paying 39k also..Still in India owing an Iphone is a big deal..when somebody flashes Iphone in public people think he is rich thats y he can afford such a phone..unfortunately this has been true for so many for every apple phone or ipads coming to India..If apple wants to conquer India they can do it by bringing smart phone with plans just like we have in other countries..also to reduce cost building some cheap varients costing 20k is also not bad idea..i like the way samsung and sony bringing dual under 20k .I think they have understood Indian Market way better than apple and thats why they success here more and apple knows that so they are keeping themselves away from India..but i think if apple wants they can build startegies to lower cost and captu Related articles:
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