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Tim Cook has again underlined Apple’s intent to widen the physical retail presence as well, with more Apple Stores set to open in more locations in India.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple Intelligence will be available in localized English in India and other countries, along with support for additional languages including French, German, and Spanish starting in April.
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Cook also announced that Apple Intelligence, the company’s AI-driven suite, will expand to India in April. The update will also roll out in multiple languages, making AI features more accessible globally.
This could be a hint at Apple’s speculated iPhone 17 “Air”, which is expected to replace the Plus model in the current iPhone series — especially since Cook is usually tight-lipped about upcoming products,
The company’s success in India is a key part of this performance, as Cook doubled down on Apple’s plans to further establish a stronger presence in the region. "We’re opening more stores there, we’ve announced that we’re going to open four new stores there," he said, showcasing the company's intent to deepen its engagement with Indian consumers.
“Severance” stars Adam Scott as severed Lumon employee Mark Scout. In the second season, Mark and his co-workers learn “the dire consequences of trifling with the severance barrier, leading them further down a path of woe,” according to Apple TV+’s description.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that Apple Intelligence will be available in India with localised language support in April.
Apple reported its “best quarter ever,” posting a quarterly revenue of $124.3 billion in the first quarter of FY25, up 4% year-over-year.
Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that Apple had set a December-quarter record. He also doubled down on opening more stores and increase focus on Mac and iPad in India