Cook said that Apple has set a record for revenue in India in the September quarter. He said that the company is preparing to open four new stores in the country. Apple’s recently launched iPhone 16 series is getting good response from customers. Cook said that sales of iPads have also increased. The sales of these tablets of the company have increased in double-digits. Usually, the demand for smartphones and other tech devices picks up with the beginning of the festive season in September. Apple’s stores opened last year in Select Citywalk in Saket, Delhi and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai are performing well. The company is preparing to open new stores in Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune.
Recently, Apple has listed many jobs on its website in the country. These include full-time and part-time jobs. The company is expected to hire approximately 400 employees. The revenue of Apple’s stores in the country in the first year of sales was approximately Rs 800 crore. In this, the share of Delhi’s Saket store is 60 percent. In the last few years, Apple has also taken steps to shift some part of its manufacturing to China. The company has partnered with contract manufacturers like Foxconn and Wistron for manufacturing iPhones in India. Pro models of iPhone 16 series are also being manufactured in the country.
Earlier this week, the company introduced its MacBook Pro range with the new M4 chip. This 3nm processor was first used in the iPad Pro earlier this year. After this it was also in the recently introduced iMac 24 inch and the new Mac mini. The new MacBook Pro models have M4, M4 Pro and M4 chips. These laptops are available with 14 inch and 16 inch displays. There is also support for Apple Intelligence features recently introduced for American users.
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