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iPhone Air could be least popular new model, as Apple 'slows production' and doubles down on iPhone 17
Apple's ultra-slim new iPhone Air is not a popular pick amongst the company's newest lineup of devices.That's according to a report by The Elec, which claims iPhone Air has reportedly had "lower than expected demand", causing Apple to trim down production as a result. Several supply chain sources told Nikkei Asia that production orders for iPhone Air will now drop to less than 10% of the volume ordered in September.iPhone Air could be reduced to…
iPhone Air: Despite Alleged Low Demand, It Retains Its Price on the Used Market!
TECH NEWS – Examining the secondhand mobile phone market in the United States reveals that the slim iPhone model retains its value quite well. The Apple iPhone Air is defying its impending death sentence and holding up quite well in the U.S. used phone market. WCCFTech recently compared the trade-in prices of the iPhone Air and the iPhone 17 Pro Max on SellCell. The following search criteria were used for an equivalent comparison: 256 GB of st…
We all thought that 2025 would be the year of ultra-fine smartphones. And in a way, it's true: Samsung opened the ball with the Galaxy S25 Edge, followed by Apple and its iPhone Air launched in September. But, the expected enthusiasm did not take place. Both giants would face a very weak demand, to the point that [...] The article Xiaomi prepares the Xiaomi 17 Air to correct the errors of the iPhone Air and the S25 Edge appeared first on BlogNT:…
Apple Analayst: iPhone Air sees production cut due to weak demand
Following its official launch, it seems the iPhone Air is getting less attention from Apple fans.Filo photo: iPhone AirIs the thinnest iPhone a flop?Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that Apple is scaling back orders for its iPhone Air. This reported adjustment points to potential challenges for the thinnest model in the iPhone lineup.According to the analysis, the pullback is significant, affecting both near-term shipments and long-te…
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