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Apple's India Sales Slow, but Profits Surge in Shifting Market

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Apple's India sales grew 18% in FY25, slowest pace in 6 years
  • Apple India's net profit surged 16% to ₹3,196 crore in FY25
  • India became Apple's 4th-largest market globally in 2024
Apple's India Sales Slow, but Profits Surge in Shifting Market

As of November 18, 2025, Apple's India sales for the previous fiscal year (FY25) climbed 18% on-year, marking the slowest pace of growth in six years. This reflects the impact of a larger sales base and greater revenue contribution from older generation iPhones, which are priced lower than the latest launches.

Despite the slower sales growth, Apple India's net profit surged 16% to ₹3,196 crore in FY25. The company, which is the world's second-biggest by market value, did not provide any specific reasons for its India performance in its filings.

Analysts expect Apple's sales growth in India to be in the 10-15% range in the coming years, as older-generation iPhones continue to account for around two-thirds of the company's total smartphone sales in the country. This trend is expected to pull down Apple's overall sales realization in the market.

Interestingly, India became Apple's fourth-largest market globally in calendar year 2024, with shipments reaching a record 12 million units and registering a 35% growth on-year. This underscores the growing importance of the Indian smartphone market for the tech giant.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Apple's India sales grew 18% in FY25, marking its slowest pace of growth in six years.
Older-generation iPhones contributed around two-thirds to Apple's total smartphone sales in India, pulling down the company's overall sales realization.
India became Apple's fourth-largest market globally in 2024, with shipments reaching a record 12 million units and registering a 35% growth on-year.

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