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Apple ready for India 4G revolution: Tim Cook

Apple supports over 6,40¬,000 iOS app developer jobs and other positions related to iOS ecosystem across India.

Hyderabad: On his maiden visit to India, Apple CEO Tim C­ook on Thursday said it was “exactly the right time” to be in the country and the US firm presence will be for “hundreds” of years.

With telecom firms rolling out 4G high speed Internet services, Apple, which is seeing declining sales elsewhere in the world, is betting big on India as a growth market.

“Journey starts with the first step. We are not here for a year or few years, we are here for a long time, 100s of years. And we are a long term company. The thing that we make the most focus is iPhone. Its a key part,” Cook said.

He added that in order to bring out the “richness” of the iPhone, 4G network is very important.

“4G network is beginning to come in now. I think it’s exactly the right time to be here,” Cook said.

In a recent analyst conference, Cook had said India presents a “really gr­eat opportunity” for Apple but slow networks and the informal retail structure there is preventing the tech giant from realising its full potential.

Cook is on a four-day trip to India. His itinerary includes meetings with prime minister Narendra Modi, government officials as well as representatives from India Inc.

Cook on Thursday ope­ned its new office in Hyderabad that will focus on development of Maps for pr­oducts like iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. Tel­angana CM K Chandrase­khar Rao inaugurated the facility in presence of Apple CEO Tim Co­ok and state IT minister KT Rama Rao.

Though the California-based company did not reveal the quantum of investment, it maintained that the capital will help accelerate Maps development and create up to 4,000 jobs.

Apple supports over 6,40­,000 iOS app developer jobs and other positions related to iOS ecosystem across India, the statement added.

India is world's third-largest smartphone market with over 100 million smartphones sold last year. This is projected to grow 25 per cent this year. But Apple's iPhone has only a 2 per cent market share.

The Apple CEO's visit comes at a time when the US-based firm is focusing on new growth markets like India after posting its first-ever decline in iPhone sales.

In an interview earlier this month, Cook had said Apple sees a "huge market potential" for its products in India and that it is "really putting energy" in the country.

( Source : PTI )
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