The New Zealand Herald

Apple could ditch iPhone X on slow sales

- — Daily Mail

The latest Apple leak has revealed the firm could cancel the iPhone X.

In a new report, an analyst says the new model’s disappoint­ing sales could lead to the phone being cancelled — with production stopping as soon as this winter.

This could be the first time Apple has cancelled a phone model since the iPhone 5C in 2014.

Experts believe the lack of interest in the phone is largely due to the notch, which many potential Chinese customers believe removes too much space on the screen.

Apple plans to ship around 18 million of the iPhone X in the first quarter of 2018, according to KGI Securities analyst MingChi Kuo. He predicts the iPhone X could be ‘end of life’ as soon as this northern winter, rather than being kept on as a cheaper option for the following year.

According to the report seen by Apple Insider, Chinese inter- est in the phone has been lower as consumers believe there is less usable space than on the iPhone 8 Plus.

Shortly after the release of the launch of the iPhone X across Australasi­a, Apple sent out a statement saying that demand for the phone was “off the charts” in response to early concerns the phone wouldn’t be as popular as previous models. In New Zealand, there were also long waiting times for the phone, with customers receiving delivery as long as six weeks after ordering the product.

Kuo believes Apple will move to mitigate concerns about the unusable screen area by debuting a redesigned ‘iPhone X Plus’ model.

The iPhone 6 and 7 have been more popular than expected meaning the firm remains ‘ positive on Apple [and] the iPhone supply chain’, the report said.

However, sales in the iPhone X have not been as promising.

Experts say the high price of the iPhone X — Apple’s most expensive handset yet — and its ‘lack of interestin­g innovation­s’ could deter many buyers.

During a trip to China last month Apple CEO Tim Cook said he ‘ couldn’t be happier’ with the demand for the iPhone X in the country.

There were only 4.97 million Weibo posts mentioning the iPhone X so far in December compared to over 11 million for the iPhone 6 in the equivalent period in 2014, the analysis showed.

 ?? Picture / AP ?? The high-priced iPhone X has met some resistance.
Picture / AP The high-priced iPhone X has met some resistance.

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