New Delhi:Apple has started assembling its affordable second-generation iPhone SE (2020) in India that will reach authorised retail stores and online channels very soon, the company said on Monday.
Targeting Android mid-segment users as well as aspirational iPhone seekers, Apple brought the new iPhone SE to India, that looks like Apple iPhone 8 with the power of iPhone 11, to the India market for just Rs 42,500.
"New iPhone SE packs our most powerful chip into our most popular size at our most affordable price and we're excited to be making it in India for our local customers," Apple said in a statement.
The new iPhone SE is being assembled by Apple supplier Wistron at its Bengaluru facility.
With this, the Cupertino-based tech giant that became the first US company to cross the $2-trillion mark last week, is now assembling four high-selling iPhones in India: iPhone 11, iPhone XR, iPhone 7 and new iPhone SE.
According to Navkendar Singh, Research Director, Client Devices and IPDS, IDC India, the new iPhone SE is finding good traction in the India market, primarily because it is a new iPhone from Apple at an attractive price point.
"Given its attractive price point and expected price aggression by brands and channels (online platforms) during the next few festive months, we should see the new iPhone SE to further find good traction in next few months," Singh told IANS.
Also, a small set of consumers still prefer a smaller pocket-sized phone and "there are not many such options in the market where phones are getting bigger in size".
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