Sales of Apple’s iPad 2 in the UAE have fallen drastically following the
global the launch of the New iPad (or iPad 3).
The New iPad is not yet officially available here in the UAE, though many
Apple fans and traders have already shipped in stocks from markets where the New
iPad has been launched.
“Sales of iPad 2 have dropped by 50 per cent since the launch of the new
tablet,” said Bittu Jethani of Sheeba General Trading, one of the first to bring
the New iPad into the UAE market.
“With hardly any price difference, there is no reason why anyone should opt
for the older version of the iPad,” he said.
While officially the older iPad versions are still priced at Dh1500 and
above, online, those models are available at throwaway prices.
The first generation iPad 1 in perfect condition is selling for as low as
Dh1200 for 16GB while iPad 2 models are being priced at Dh1400 and
upwards.
Some owners are even selling their iPads with additional new
accessories to find quick buyers. “I recently purchased a three-month old 32Gb
iPad 2 from Abu Dhabi for Dh1800,”said Sudesh Manjunath a sales executive from
Dubai.
The New iPad is selling for Dh2,450 for a 16GB wifi only model, and 4G is
priced at Dh2,450.
Meanwhile, according to latest figures by mobile advertising firm Jumptap,
while the first week of the launch saw sales of the new iPad hit record levels
(3 million in a week) traffic levels thereafter continued to slow.
The network that measured iPad traffic on over 107 million monthly mobile
users said “iPad3 traffic represented .52 per cent of total iPad network traffic
on the day of launch, peaked at 2.28 per cent by day three, and closed out the
week at 1.92 per cent.
“iPad and iPad2, on the other hand, each maintained 45 per cent or more of
the total iPad traffic throughout the week.”
Meanwhile, according to another prediction from technology research firm
Gartner, tablets made by Apple will continue to retain the number one spot for
the next four years with annual unit shipments expected to increase by four fold
to 169.7 million by 2016.
According to it 118.9 million tablets will be sold next year compared to 60
million sold last year.
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