Asia not biting costly Apple!
Tim Cook and his men are up to lure Asians with sleek and user-friendly gizmos; but ALL Asia won't be easy bait for Apple Inc.
Apple's high-end devices are doing wonders in different parts of the world; my daughter Amanda who works for Clover Advertising is addicted to her iPhone 4S.
Be it the lines of iPhone, iPad or iPod - higher quarterly profits and earnings have surely supercharged this tech-giant.
After hearing ONLY 'success-stories' from different quarters of the world, the company of Steve Jobs wants to make it BIG in the Asian markets.
About Apple Inc., the higher PRICE of its gadgets is holding it back in the Asian market; the customers of India, Indonesia or China do not find its high-end device 'pocket-friendly', by any means.
Of Apple's business rivals, some of these are doing GREAT with 'affordable' Smartphones in the Asian market: Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corporation, Nokia, Samsung, Research In Motion etc.!
And to survive amid these VERY strong contenders, Apple may have to come up with nothing but CHEAPER VERSIONS for the Asian customers.
Steve Jobs' company is generations ahead with 4G and 3G phones, which are almost NEW for most of the people in India, or other.
Apple may have to address some of these to make it BIG, in Asia: higher price, compatibility of their devices with (local) telecom-network, and distribution.
Apple's high-end devices are doing wonders in different parts of the world; my daughter Amanda who works for Clover Advertising is addicted to her iPhone 4S.
Be it the lines of iPhone, iPad or iPod - higher quarterly profits and earnings have surely supercharged this tech-giant.
After hearing ONLY 'success-stories' from different quarters of the world, the company of Steve Jobs wants to make it BIG in the Asian markets.
About Apple Inc., the higher PRICE of its gadgets is holding it back in the Asian market; the customers of India, Indonesia or China do not find its high-end device 'pocket-friendly', by any means.
Of Apple's business rivals, some of these are doing GREAT with 'affordable' Smartphones in the Asian market: Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corporation, Nokia, Samsung, Research In Motion etc.!
And to survive amid these VERY strong contenders, Apple may have to come up with nothing but CHEAPER VERSIONS for the Asian customers.
Steve Jobs' company is generations ahead with 4G and 3G phones, which are almost NEW for most of the people in India, or other.
Apple may have to address some of these to make it BIG, in Asia: higher price, compatibility of their devices with (local) telecom-network, and distribution.