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    Tim Cook says Apple won't go down 'junk' road

    WASHINGTON, USA: Apple has no intention of competing in the "junk" segment of the electronics market, chief executive Tim Cook says.
    Tim Cook says Apple won't go down 'junk' road

    In an interview published on Thursday, 19 September, as Apple prepared to launch sales of two new iPhones, Cook said he remains unfazed by Apple's eroding share of the smartphone market.

    "There's always a large junk part of the market. We're not in the junk business," he said in the interview with Bloomberg Businessweek.

    "There's a segment of the market that really wants a product that does a lot for them and I want to compete like crazy for those customers," he said.

    The comments come with Apple facing criticism for maintaining a comparatively high price for its new iPhone 5C, which had been seen as a smartphone for emerging markets and budget-conscious consumers.

    The iPhone 5C will sell for US$549 in the United States and more than that in China and other markets, where carrier subsidies are rare.

    "We never had an objective to sell a low-cost phone," Cook told the magazine. "Our primary objective is to sell a great phone and provide a great experience and we figured out a way to do it at a lower cost."

    He added that ""I'm not going to lose sleep over the 'junk' market, because it's just not who we are. Fortunately, both of these markets are so big and there's so many people that care and want a great experience from their phone or their tablet, that Apple can have a really good business," he added.

    Cook said he was not overly concerned about the decline in Apple's stock price, which has fallen sharply since hitting a peak last year.

    "I don't feel euphoric when it goes up, and I don't slit my wrists when it goes down," he said. "I have ridden the roller coaster too many times for that."

    Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge

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