Several analysts have already suggested that the iPhone 11 is proving popular in markets such as China. Now, it appears that the colorful iPhone 11 is also a hit in India, which has become an increasingly important market for Apple over the last several years.

Local reports out of India suggest that lines formed at Apple Authorized Resellers on launch day last week. The reports described the environment as “reminiscent of the arrival of iPhone 6 and 7 series in the country in 2014 and 2015.” Since launch, the iPhone 11 has been widely sold out in the country.

Counterpoint research analyst Tarun Pathak empathized that the iPhone 11 pricing structure seems to be helping Apple in India, as are various promotions and financing options from local carriers. In fact, Pathak predicts that Apple could see record sales during festive season in India this year:

Other analysts are echoing Pathak:

Notably, Apple does not operate its own retail stores in India, but that’s something that will be changing sometime in the future thanks to regulation changes.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that iPhone 11 demand is far better than expected so far, specifically in China. Furthermore, retailers in China have said that iPhone 11 sales are up over 300 percent compared to last year’s iPhone release.

In the United States, the iPhone 11 Pro is also said to be selling well, with the 256GB model proving to be the most popular.

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