Key Points

Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed record-breaking quarterly revenue in India, driven by strong iPhone and Mac sales. The company plans to open new retail stores in India later this year as part of its expansion strategy. Counterpoint Research highlights that India-made iPhones now account for 71% of US shipments, up from 31% last year. Cook also addressed tariff impacts, estimating $1.1 billion in additional costs for the September quarter.

Key Points: Apple Hits Record India Growth With More Stores Coming Says Tim Cook

  • Apple reports double-digit iPhone growth in India and emerging markets
  • Mac revenue surges 15% as Services hit record highs
  • India-made iPhones now dominate 71% of US shipments
  • New Apple Stores planned for UAE and India this year
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Apple clocks another record quarter growth in India, more stores soon: Tim Cook

Apple CEO Tim Cook announces record India revenue and plans for new stores, citing iPhone 16 and local manufacturing as key growth drivers.

"We saw iPhone growth in every geographic segment and double-digit growth in emerging markets including India - Tim Cook"

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, Aug 1 (IANS) Apple CEO Tim Cook has said that the iPhone maker had June quarter revenue records in more than two dozen countries and regions, including India.

During the call with analysts, Cook said these results were driven by double-digit growth across iPhone, Mac and Services.

“We saw an acceleration of growth around the world in the vast majority of markets we track. We saw iPhone growth in every geographic segment and double-digit growth in emerging markets including India, the Middle East, South Asia, and Brazil,” the Apple CEO said.

Mac continued to see excellent results with revenue up 15 per cent year-over-year, and “we set another all-time revenue record in Services which grew 13 per cent with double-digit growth in both developed and emerging markets,” Cook informed.

The company recently launched the Apple Store online in Saudi Arabia, and “we couldn’t be more excited to open new stores in the UAE and India later this year”.

Counterpoint Research Director Tarun Pathak said that Apple continues its strong growth in India, achieving another record-breaking revenue quarter with double-digit growth.

“iPhone captured 7 per cent volume and 23 per cent revenue share as per Counterpoint during the quarter and the iPhone 16 was the top-shipped model in the region, a key driver of this momentum. A major highlight from the quarter was the significant shift in manufacturing,” he told IANS.

Cook noted that the majority of iPhones sold in the US now have a ‘Country of Origin’ of India.

According to Counterpoint Research, India's contribution to total U.S. iPhone shipments surged to 71 per cent in Q2, a substantial increase from just 31 per cent in the same period last year.

“Looking ahead, Apple also announced plans to expand its presence in India with new retail stores opening later this year, a key part of its ongoing channel expansion strategy,” said Pathak.

On tariffs, Cook said the situation is evolving.

“For the June quarter, we incurred approximately $800 million of tariff-related costs. For the September quarter, assuming the current global tariff rates, policies, and applications do not change for the balance of the quarter, and no new tariffs are added, we estimate the impact to add about $1.1 billion to our costs,” according to him.

This estimate should not be used to make projections for future quarters, as there are many factors that could change, including tariff rates, he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Apple user for 5 years, I'm happy but concerned about the service costs. The new stores should improve customer service, but Apple needs to address the high repair costs in India compared to other countries. Still, proud to see India becoming a manufacturing hub!
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Arjun K
Apple products are overpriced for Indian middle class. Why pay 1 lakh+ for phone when we have excellent options from Samsung and OnePlus at half price? The hype is unreal 🤷‍♂️
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Sarah B
This is fantastic news for India's tech ecosystem! The manufacturing shift creates jobs and boosts our economy. I just hope Apple considers more India-specific features in their products, like better regional language support.
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Vikram M
Apple stores in India will be great, but when will we get student discounts like in US? Indian students pay same price as businessmen. Also, where's the Apple Card for Indian users? We deserve same benefits as global customers.
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Kavya N
Excited for the new stores! � But Apple needs to work on their after-sales service in tier 2 cities. Currently have to travel to metro just for basic repairs. Also hoping for more Indian festival offers - Diwali discount please!

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