Khaleej Times

Analysts cut iPhone X shipment forecasts on weak demand

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beijing — Apple looks like it’s having a not-so Merry Christmas.

Analysts have lowered iPhone X shipment projection­s for the first quarter of next year, citing signs of lacklustre demand at the end of the holiday shopping season.

Sinolink Securities Co analyst Zhang Bin said in a report on Monday that handset shipments in the period may be as low as 35 million, or 10 million, less than he previously estimated. “After the first wave of demand has been fulfilled, the market now worries that the high price of the iPhone X may weaken demand in the first quarter,” Zhang wrote.

JL Warren Capital said shipments will drop to 25 million units in the first quarter of 2018 from 30 million units in the fourth quarter, citing reduced orders at some Apple suppliers. The drop reflects “weak demand because of the iPhone X’s high price point and a lack of interestin­g innovation­s,” the New York-based research firm said in note to clients on Friday.

“Bad news here is that highly publicized and promoted X did not boost the global demand for iPhone X,” according to the note.

Apple has been counting on a redesigned 10th anniversar­y iPhone to boost shipments as its market value advances towards $1 trillion. The Cupertino, California-based company is facing new challenges from Samsung Electronic­s Co, which is quickly recovering from the Galaxy Note 7’s recall after fires. In the meantime, Chinese brands such as Huawei, Oppo and Xiaomi are also luring away potential customers in China and other emerging markets such as India.

Apple is said to have trimmed its first-quarter sales forecast to 30 million units from 50 million, Taiwanese newspaper Economic Daily News reported, citing unidentifi­ed supply chain officials. It also said Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.’s main iPhone X manufactur­ing hub in Zhengzhou, China, stopped recruiting workers. The company also known as Foxconn is the sole iPhone X assembler, and also makes the handsets in Shenzhen and Chengdu. Shares of Asian suppliers, such as Lens Technology Co, Shenzhen Desay Battery Technology Co and Largan Precision Co fell on Monday on the report.

An Apple representa­tive declined to comment on production arrangemen­ts. — Bloomberg

 ?? — Reuters ?? Apple shipments may drop to 25 million units in the first quarter of 2018 from 30 million units in the fourth quarter.
— Reuters Apple shipments may drop to 25 million units in the first quarter of 2018 from 30 million units in the fourth quarter.

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