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Apple’s new, cheaper iPhone 11 draws tepid response in Asia

Despite a cheaper price tag, the Apple iPhone 11, and even the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max with more camera lenses, are set to come up short in Asia.

By: REUTERS
| Updated on: Aug 20 2022, 16:50 IST
Customers in India are now likely to buy the discounted XR instead.
Customers in India are now likely to buy the discounted XR instead. (REUTERS)
Customers in India are now likely to buy the discounted XR instead.
Customers in India are now likely to buy the discounted XR instead. (REUTERS)

Apple Inc's new, lower priced iPhone that comes with a faster processor but lacks 5G technology disappointed Asia, where cheaper and feature-packed handsets from rivals are already available.

The iPhone 11, launched on Tuesday for $50 less than last year's base XR model, was met with a limp response from social media users in Asian markets that are dominated by Huawei Technologies and Samsung Electronics.

Lowering the entry price point, a rare move from Apple, was likely an effort to attract buyers in China, where Apple has ceded ground to Huawei due to a surge in support from patriotic Chinese consumers after the Chinese brand was caught in the US-China trade standoff, said analysts.

Despite the reduction, the iPhone 11, and even the higher-end models with more camera lenses, are set to come up short in Asia.

"Apple's new phones were no surprise at all. Only tangible change is having an additional camera on their premium model," said Park Sung-soon, an analyst at Seoul-based Cape Investment & Securities.

The iPhone 11 will have two back cameras and is priced starting at $699, down from $749 for the XR last year. On Tuesday, Apple also dropped the price of the XR by $150.

The more expensive iPhone 11 Pro will have three cameras on the back and starts at $999. The bigger screen iPhone 11 Pro Max starts at $1,099.

"Since we still have to wait a year for 5G, why not just buy Huawei on Monday," said one user on China's Twitter-like service Weibo. Huawei and smaller rival Vivo have already released 5G models in China, and Samsung in South Korea.

A meme doing the rounds on Chinese social media featured Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook bragging about the new features and Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business group, shutting him down by pointing out that Huawei has had those features for years.

"(Apple) just added one more camera lens and called it a new feature, meanwhile it is still too pricey," said a user on South Korea's Naver.com web portal.

One of the main draws of the new launch for US buyers - a $5 per month Netflix-like streaming service - will not be available in China.

Kaiann Drance presents the new iPhone 11 at an Apple event at their headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S.
Kaiann Drance presents the new iPhone 11 at an Apple event at their headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S. (REUTERS)
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Kaiann Drance presents the new iPhone 11 at an Apple event at their headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S. (REUTERS)

FEATURES VS PRICE

Counterpoint analyst Neil Shah said the entry price, while lowered by Apple, remains high compared to local rivals. Combined with the lack of 5G, that made the new iPhones "less attractive and future-proof" for Chinese consumers, Shah said, forecasting that Apple will sell 30-35 million iPhones in China this year, down from 63 million phones in 2015.

Apple's share of the China market in the June quarter fell to 5.8% from 6.4% in the year earlier period, according to research firm Canalys. It has also lost ground in South Korea, with market share dropping to 11.2% from 12.5%, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.

In India, a market that Apple has said is key for growth, reaction to the new phones was muted as well.

"I don't believe customers will buy more iPhones now because the new models sport more cameras, it will not move the needle much for them," said Navkendar Singh, research director at IDC India.

Customers in India who care more about owning Apple-branded phones over the latest model are now likely to buy the discounted XR instead, Singh said.

Still, some analysts said that Apple's decision to lower the entry price for the new iPhone, one of the most discussed topics on Weibo on Wednesday, was a positive sign.

"We think the lower iPhone 11 price point and trade-in program will help promote upgrades, specifically in China, while the Apple Arcade and TV+ offerings will help accelerate services growth," CFRA analyst Angelo Zino said in a research note.

The new phones will be available to order on Friday and start shipping Sept. 20.

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First Published Date: 12 Sep, 10:24 IST
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