Retailers complain about paying for Apple test phones

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Retailers complain about paying for Apple test phones

A group of Korean smartphone retailers on Wednesday protested against U.S. tech giant Apple for its practice of forcing them to purchase in-store tester iPhones.

“Normally, most manufacturers provide all smartphones needed for display, which are collected later,” the Korea Mobile Distributors Association (KMDA) said in its statement.

“Apple, on the other hand, forces retailers to purchase all the phones used for demonstration purposes,” the statement added.

Retailers claimed that the practice has weighed heavily on them recently, as Apple released several new iPhones at the same time with higher price tags.

The KMDA said Apple does not allow retailers to sell iPhones if they do not purchase display-purpose devices.

“Retailers not only bear the price of building shelves to display the devices for demonstration, but Apple also strictly controls the location of such shelves, as well as where posters are hung,” the organization said.


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