How Many iPhones Can Apple Sell in China? (Update 1)
NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Apple(AAPL) is expanding its presence in China by signing a deal with China Telecom(CHA) to bring the iPhone to its network on March 9, according to a Bloomberg article. The potential for Apple in the booming Chinese market is staggering, according to analysts.
Apple itself has repeatedly mentioned the potential for growth in China, as Chinese consumers clamor for the tech giant's gadgets, especially the iPhone. The response to Apple's products in China has been "staggering," according to CEO Tim Cook during the company's recent earnings call.
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China Telecom said it would take reservations for the phone online, starting March 2.
Last year research firm Ticonderoga Securities cited massive scope for the iPhone in China. It saw Apple tapping a potential market of between 100 million and 125 million iPhones.
Canaccord Genuity analyst T. Michael Walkley raised his iPhone estimate for the March quarter thanks in part to stronger international sales, including China. He raised his iPhone estimate for the March quarter to 32.6 million units, up from 30.1 million. Walkley has a buy rating and a $665 price target.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company already has a significant presence in China thanks to its partnership with China Unicom(CHU) .
Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzes believes if Apple were also to get its phone on the China Mobile(CHL) network, it would be a "major win for the company." We believe that China could be a major driver of upside to iPhone estimates in CY12 - with our estimate for WW unit sales of 138.8 million units still feeling conservative," Reitzes wrote in a recent research report. He rates shares overweight with a $630 price target.
