Oman Daily Observer

Apple says iPhone X pre-orders are “off the charts”

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SAN FRANSISCO: Apple Inc quashed concerns of muted demand for its iPhone X on Friday, saying preorders for the 10th anniversar­y phone were “off the charts”.

The company’s shares, which have fallen steadily since it announced in early September it would launch two iPhones within two months, rose nearly 3 per cent in response.

Pre-orders for the muchantici­pated 10th anniversar­y phone started from 12.01 am PT (0701 GMT) on Friday.

“We can see from the initial response, customer demand is off the charts,” an Apple spokeswoma­n said.

“We’re working hard to get this revolution­ary new product into the hands of every customer who wants one, as quickly as possible.”

The company’s website showed delivery times pushed out to five to six weeks for the phone, compared to an initial plan of November 3.

IPhone X’s launch follows weeks of concerns among analysts about the production of the new phone, which for the first time includes new facial identifica­tion software to replace the fingerprin­t used on previous phones.

Analysts have cautioned that production of the phone was below target, due to difficulti­es in producing the TrueDepth camera system, which houses sophistica­ted cameras and sensors making it possible to unlock the phone using Face ID.

Wireless carriers in the United States and Canada have reported slow third-quarter customer upgrades.

Major promotions on the iPhone X from US carriers have yet to materialis­e, and in some cases, the offers have been even less generous than what was available for the iPhone 8, said Walter Piecyk, an analyst at BTIG in a research note on Thursday. The base price for the phone is $999.

He noted that Sprint Corp’s iPhone X promotion of $350 in savings for trading in an eligible device was the most aggressive but still lower than what it offered for last year’s launch of the iPhone 7.

However, electronic­s retailer Best Buy Co is charging shoppers an extra $100, if they wish to buy an unactivate­d iPhone X outright.

If customers order the phone on an instalment billing plan, they will pay the same price charged by Apple and the carriers.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Apple Senior Vice-President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, introduces the iPhone X during a launch event in Cupertino.
— Reuters Apple Senior Vice-President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, introduces the iPhone X during a launch event in Cupertino.

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