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As iphone X looms, buyers prefer iphone 7 over iphone 8

- By Supantha Mukherjee and Tanya Agrawal Reuters

Apple Inc.’s older iphone 7 models are outselling the recently launched iphone 8 ahead of the early November debut of the premium iphone X, broker Keybanc Capital Markets said, citing carrier store surveys.

Traditiona­lly, new editions of the iphone have sold quickly as fans queue for the latest upgrade, but early surveys have added to chatter that the iphone 8 is not proving as popular as its predecesso­rs.

U.S. wireless carrier AT&T said last week its third-quarter postpaid handset upgrades were fewer by nearly 900,000 from a year ago, and brokerage Jefferies attributed it to weak iphone 8 demand.

“Many respondent­s indicated that a meaningful portion of customers are buying iphone 7 in lieu of the new iphone 8, given the lack of significan­t enhancemen­ts in the new phone,” Keybanc analyst John Vinh wrote in a client note.

Vinh also said feedback from stores indicated that customers were waiting to purchase the iphone X or to compare the iphone X with other models before buying the iphone 8.

Apple last month introduced the iphone 8 and iphone 8 Plus, which resemble the iphone 7 but have a glass back for wireless charging. While iphone 8 starts from $699 in the United States, iphone 7 is retailing from $549 after a price cut.

The iphone X, a glass and stainless steel device with an edge-toedge display, will start shipping from Nov. 3.

The 10th-anniversar­y iphone is priced from $999, Apple’s most expensive mobile to date.

One investor in Apple’s shares played down any concern about a dip in sales of the iphone 7 or 8, given the much-anticipate­d debut of iphone X.

“Worrying about any small downtick in margins from the sale of the iphone 7 or 8 is a wrongheade­d way to look at it as iphone X is really the flagship device where we’re going to see a strong upgrade cycle,” said Jason Ware, chief investment officer of Albion Financial Group.

Another reason for the slow uptick of the iphone 8 could be the modest promotion by U.S. carriers.

“While carriers continue to offer promotions for the new iphone 8, they have been much more modest compared to the iphone 7 launch last year,” Vinh wrote.

Separately, Keybanc’s Andy Hargreaves upgraded the stock to “overweight” from “sector weight” and set a price target of $187.

Apple declined comment.

 ?? Jeff Chiu ?? The Associated Press Observers say slow iphone 8 sales may be linked to its modest promotion by U.S. carriers.
Jeff Chiu The Associated Press Observers say slow iphone 8 sales may be linked to its modest promotion by U.S. carriers.

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