Key Points

Apple has achieved record-breaking sales in India, reaching nearly $9 billion in FY25 with a solid 13% growth rate. The company is aggressively expanding its retail presence with new stores opening in Bengaluru and Pune this week. India has become crucial to Apple's manufacturing strategy, now producing one in every five iPhones locally. This shift helps reduce dependence on China while positioning India as Apple's fourth-largest global market.

Key Points: Apple India Sales Hit Record $9 Billion After Retail Expansion

  • Apple India sales hit record $9 billion with 13% growth in FY25
  • iPhone sales dominate as MacBook demand shows significant growth
  • One in five iPhones now manufactured in India across five factories
  • India surpasses China as leading smartphone supplier to US market
  • Apple opens new retail stores in Bengaluru and Pune this week
  • Company shifts focus from China where sales grew only 4.4%
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Apple's India sales hit record $9 billion in FY25 after retail expansion

Apple's India sales surge 13% to $9B in FY25 as iPhone production expands with 1 in 5 devices now made locally amid retail store openings.

"We are thrilled to continue to bring the best of Apple to customers across India - Tim Cook"

New Delhi, Sep 6

US tech giant Apple's annual sales in India touched a record of nearly $9 billion in FY 2024-25, a report has said.

Apple's devices in the country saw a 13 per cent increase in sales, up from around $8 billion recorded in the previous year, highlighting rising consumer demand, according to a Bloomberg report.

The company's flagship devices, iPhones, dominated the sales in India for FY25, with significant growth in demand for MacBook computers as well. The performance provides an advantage to the US-based company as its global mobile device sales have plateaued.

Apple has opened two new stores in Bengaluru and Pune as part of its retail expansion in India this week, anticipating it to be the next key market. Apple is responding to volatile demand and increasing competition in China, its largest overseas market, where sales grew by only 4.4 per cent in the June quarter following two years of declines. In 2024, India ranked as Apple’s fourth-largest market worldwide, following the US, China, and Japan.

India is also a key player in Apple’s manufacturing strategy. One in five iPhones is now manufactured in India, with Apple expanding production across five factories, including two recently opened plants, Bloomberg reports. The initiative aims to decrease dependence on China for manufacturing.

India is also becoming central to Apple’s manufacturing plans, with one in every five iPhones now being produced in the country.

India has surpassed China to emerge as the leading supplier of smartphones to the United States, driven by Apple's relocation of its operations to India. Apple has scaled up its production capacity in India over the last several years and has dedicated most of its export capacity in the country to supply the US market so far in 2025.

Earlier this week, the company's CEO Tim Cook officially announced the opening of two more official retail outlets in Bengaluru's Hebbal and Pune's Koregaon Park and said the US tech giant was "thrilled" to continue to bring the best of its technology to customers across India at these two new outlets.

Taking to X on Thursday, the Apple CEO wrote: "Say hello to Apple Hebbal in Bengaluru and Apple Koregaon Park in Pune! We are thrilled to continue to bring the best of Apple to customers across India at these two new stores."

- IANS

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Priya S
While this is great for the economy, I wish Apple products were more affordable for the average Indian consumer. The pricing is still too high compared to other brands.
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Aditya G
One in five iPhones made in India! This is huge for our manufacturing sector and job creation. Hope other tech companies follow Apple's lead. 🇮🇳💪
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I've noticed how Apple products have become status symbols here. The brand positioning is brilliant, though I hope local brands also get their due recognition.
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Vikram M
Great to see India becoming Apple's fourth-largest market! But we need to ensure that the manufacturing benefits actually reach Indian workers with proper wages and working conditions.
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Kavya N
Finally getting proper Apple stores instead of just authorized resellers! The experience is completely different. Visited the Mumbai store last month - worth the visit! 😊

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