The iPhone is Apple’s biggest moneymaker and China is the Cupertino giant’s second largest market. And while not all current iPhone owners in the country have lost taste for Apple’s iPhone, the company needs to do a better job of attracting new buyers and making existing owners upgrade sooner.
For a while, the revenue generated by the services and accessories categories made up for the fact that iPhone sales were slowing, but that strategy has been milked hard.
Gurman thinks Apple should make a phone for emerging markets that costs around $250 and uses cheaper components like an LCD screen and a plastic body.
Apple recently started selling a $699 M1 MacBook Air through Walmart though, so it might be warming up to new ideas to stay competitive.
Once Apple breaks into developing markets with a cheap phone, it could upsell consumers to pricier phones and get them hooked on its services and apps.
Don’t count on Apple making a low-end iPhone though as Gurman notes that discussions about making a cheap iPhone have stalled as Apple doesn’t want to dilute its premium brand.