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Apple delays India launch of iphone SE2

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With no signs of the coronaviru­s outbreak (COVID-19) abating, US technology major Apple has postponed the launch of the new iphone model — iphone SE 2 or iphone 9 — by at least a fortnight, sources said.

The delay of the SE 2, billed as the cheapest iphone and tentativel­y priced below ~40,000 in India, puts the brakes on the tech major’s plans for a revival in the second-largest smartphone market. Planned in line with its earlier bet for the India market — iphone SE, launched in 2016 — the SE 2 was positioned as an entrylevel phone targeting aspiration­al buyers. However, with the supply chain at its largest manufactur­er Foxconn in disarray, as it is struggling to operate in China because of the COVID-19 crisis, the postponeme­nt was inevitable, said experts.

The iphone SE was a 4-inch model priced at ~39,000 to lure consumers who were unwilling to shell out ~50,000 or more for a premium handset. Coupled with the success of its earlier launches — iphone 6 and 6S — Apple witnessed a jump in its sales, registerin­g a record 3.2 million sales in the country, a feat it is yet to match. According to sources, the SE 2 will be much larger, with screens that are 5-inches or larger. The SE 2 will be modelled on the iphone 8, unlike its predecesso­r, which was modelled on the iphone 5S. “The new iphone is surely a clear bet for markets like India, where Apple has struggled to reach the masses because of its expensive propositio­ns. It is a very important model for Apple as brands like Oneplus, that are present in the ~30,000-40,000 price range, have done very well in the past few years,” said Navkendar Singh, research director at IDC. According to him, a new iphone model in that price range may give Apple an edge in the premium segment (above ~35,000).

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