iPhone 14 pre-orders show size doesn’t matter – Times of India

Does size matter? Maybe not for Apple’s new iphone 14 plus. this year Apple ‘Plus’ brought back the iPhone – the iphone 14 plus – Replacing the smaller ‘mini’ iPhone, which reportedly suffered a tragic fate due to low demand. But, it seems that not many people are interested in buying the iPhone 14 Plus, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
In his latest post on Medium, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the pre-order numbers for the newly announced iPhone 14 and 14 Plus are “poorer” than last year’s iPhone 13, even iphone 13 mini,
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Delivery time for iPhone 14 and 14 Plus is much shorter than iphone 13 and 13 mini. The analyst said that the two standard models – iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus – will be available in retail stores on launch day.
This means two things – first, the two iPhones are making it harder to find buyers, and second, Apple has underestimated demand, and its strategy of having larger-sized iPhones instead of smaller ‘mini’ ones fails. Has been. ,
Says Kuo, there is a high possibility that Apple may cut orders for these two iPhone models.
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Meanwhile, ‘Prof; Looks like the models are doing well, as iphone 14 pro And the 14 Pro Max has “neutral” and “good” pre-order results compared to its predecessors. According to Kuo, the delivery time of iPhone 14 Pro is around four weeks, while to get hands on iPhone 14 Pro Max will have to wait for five to six weeks, indicating good demand.
According to Kuo, the overall demand for the iPhone 14 series is better than the previous two generations of iPhones – the iPhone 13 series and the iPhone 12 series.
Lower-than-expected demand for iPhone 14, 14 Plus could hamper Apple’s revenue this quarter
The analyst expects the strong demand for iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max to continue till November. After this, Apple may decide to increase orders for two models of iPhone 14 Pro. But if it decides otherwise, Apple’s revenue from iPhones could falter at the end of this quarter.