Saturday, November 11, 2017

KGI: iPhone 8 demand lower than expected, but iPhone X going strong

KGI: iPhone 8 demand lower than expected, but iPhone X going strong


Often reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI has released another note to investors today, attempting to predict the performance of Apples new smartphone trio during the key holiday quarter and at the start of 2018. Kuo estimates that the will sell between 22 and 24 million units in the last quarter of the year and will maintain its strong performance in the early months of 2018. The flagships production is expected to grow 35% to 45% over the next quarter as supply shortages finally ease off. Meanwhile, people will allegedly come to realize that their concerns about the major UI overhaul caused by the dropping of the home button were unfounded. Something we arent completely sure about, having completed . As for the other two new iPhones the demand is expected to remain lower than expectations and Apple will reduce its production by more than half in Q1 of 2018. The , on the other hand, slightly exceeds predictions, as it remains the solitary option for those wanting a . Still, Kuo predicts that Apple and its manufacturing partner Hon Hai will switch some of the iPhone 8 Plus manufacturing lines to produce iPhone X to help boost production. That should enable 25 to 27 million units of the anniversary iPhone to reach the market before the end of the year.


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