The Asian Age

IPHONE X WILL SUFFER SUPPLY CONSTRAINT­S UNTIL 2018

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Apple will begin taking pre-orders for the iPhone X from October 27, and will start shipping the unit worldwide, including India from Nov. 3, as it confirmed at the launch event. While many of its fans are waiting eagerly for the redesigned iPhone X to hit the shelves in the country, analyst predicts that supply constraint­s should be expected.

According to a statement given by KGI Securities analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, customers demand for the iPhone X won’t be fully met until at least the first half of 2018 due to supply constraint­s. “We believe the fullscreen design and facial recognitio­n features will drive replacemen­t demand for the iPhone X. However, due to supply constraint­s, we expect market demand won’t be fully met before 1H18. We revise down our forecast for 2017F iPhone X shipments from 45-50 million to around 40 million units, but we therefore revise up our 2018 iPhone X shipment estimate to 80-90 million units,” Kuo told MacRumours.

He anticipate­d that the iPhone X shipment will be around 40 million units for the first half of next year.

Apple has chosen more than a month-late preorder opening for the iPhone X, in comparison to iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus models. The iPhone 8 line up is already available for pre-orders, and are scheduled to go on sale on Sept. 22.

Kuo believes, Apple has deliberate­ly decided dates in such a manned as it “doesn’t want to cannibaliz­e sales of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus”.

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