The Borneo Post (Sabah)

If you want an iPhone X for holidays, make plans now

- By Hayley Tsukayama

IF YOU’RE planning on getting an iPhone X in time for the holidays, you may have a harder time getting your hands on one than usual, according to analysts.

Several Apple analysts have said that the number of people who want an iPhone X will far outstrip the number of phones available at launch - and even well into 2018.

Daniel Ives of GBH Insights said this week that he thinks it could be April or even May before the balance between supply and demand settles and people simply will be able to walk into a store and buy one.

“Based on our analysis, survey work, and pent up demand we believe pre-order demand could top 40 million units of iPhone X roughly ‘doubling’ current supply,” Ives said in a note this week to investors.

The potential for a longer wait, analysts say, is due to how complicate­d the iPhone X is to make. Between the new type of screen and the new facialreco­gnition sensors, Apple is having to deal with a different set of components than usual.

The imbalance between supply and demand is expected to be pretty large: Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities predicts that Apple will have two million or three million phones ready when it hits stores on Nov 3. He, too, expects Apple to produce 20 million globally to sell through the end of the year and predicts 40 million people will want an iPhone X.

In its holiday quarter in 2016, Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones.

Demand for the iPhone X is thanks to its advanced facial recognitio­n, a new type of screen and a new depth-sensing camera. The phone will also be able to use the facial-recognitio­n technology for payments. Other features include wireless charging, which is also available on the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, and the addition of “Portrait Mode” to the front-facing camera.

The wait for the iPhone X, which will start at US$999 (RM4,296), has softened sales of the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus as customers wait to compare the models. A September-October survey from 451 Research found that 69 per cent of consumers were interested in buying an iPhone in the next 90 days - the highest number the firm has recorded since Apple redesigned the iPhone 6 in 2014, to have a larger screen.

The iPhone X has just opened for pre-orders.— Washington Post

Based on our analysis, survey work, and pent up demand we believe pre-order demand could top 40 million units of iPhone X roughly ‘doubling’ current supply. – Daniel Ives of GBH Insights

 ??  ?? Taking photos as a woman tests out a new iPhone X during a media event at Apple’s new headquarte­rs in Cupertino in September. — AFP file photo
Taking photos as a woman tests out a new iPhone X during a media event at Apple’s new headquarte­rs in Cupertino in September. — AFP file photo

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