iPhone 16 Pro demand to be lower than Apple expected, iPhone 16 Plus up by 48% says analyst
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iPhone 16 Pro demand to be lower than Apple expected, iPhone 16 Plus up by 48% says analyst
Apple reportedly manufactured 6 million units of the Pro Max model ahead of launch, a 106 per cent increase from last year’s production of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The iPhone 16 Plus outperformed last year’s model by 48% and the standard iPhone 16 saw a 10% increase in sales
Well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that demand for the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max has been "lower than expected" since the devices became available for pre-order in the US and several other countries on Friday. Kuo said his figures are based on a "supply chain survey" and shipment estimates listed on Apple's online store. According to Kuo's estimates, sales of the four 16-series models reached about 37 million devices in the fir…
Analyst predicts lower demand for iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models
Basing his analysis on slipping ship times from Apple's ordering web page, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Apple is seeing lower demand for the high-end iPhone 16 models and higher sales for the regular iPhone 16, along with the iPhone 16 Plus.
Sales of the four iPhone 16 models reached about 37 million units in the first weekend after Apple began accepting pre-orders, down nearly 13 percent from the same iPhone 15 series sales last year.
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