Apple is reportedly cutting iPhone 15 production due to ‘demand concerns’
Hefty iPhone 15 prices could bite Apple where it hurts
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TheApplerumor mill is an unpredictable beast. One minute, we’ll hear that theiPhone 15 is on track to become the best-selling iPhone in years, and the next, analysts are warning thatiPhone 15 sales could be relatively poor in 2023.
The latest intelligence, however, gives more credence to the latter prediction, with seasoned tipster Jeff Pu claiming (via9to5Mac) that Apple is cuttingiPhone 15production targets due to fears over limited consumer demand in 2023.
According to Pu, Apple has adjusted its end-of-year iPhone 15 sales estimates from 83 million units to 77 million units, with “demand concerns” playing a key role in the decision. It’s thought that rumorediPhone 15 priceincreases could discourage existing iPhone owners from upgrading their devices this year.
“The build plan cut before launch isn’t a positive signal, and the potential price hike foriPhone 15 Pro Maxcould also dampen the end-demand,” Pu wrote in an investor note seen by 9to5Mac.
There’s no certainty around how much the iPhone 15 and its siblings will cost this year, but analysts are in general agreement thatevery iPhone 15 model will be more expensive than its iPhone 14 equivalent, owing to increased production costs on Apple’s part.
We will be seeing a $50 - $200 price jump on all major flagships depending upon the variants.This includes:- Google Pixel 8 series- iPhone 15 series- Xiaomi 14 series- Samsung Galaxy S24 seriesAugust 17, 2023
International markets have endured iPhone price increases as recently as last year’s iPhone 14 line, but a series-wide price increase for the iPhone 15 line would mark the first of its kind in the US since 2017.
Pu also suspects that – in addition to fears over limited consumer demand – supply chain issues have dampened Apple’s post-launch hopes for the iPhone 15 line. The analyst citesSony’s camera sensors, the new titanium frame for theiPhone 15 Proand iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the almost bezel-free display for the same two models as the components facing mass production delays.
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But let’s not get ahead of ourselves – the iPhone 15 will still be among the best-selling phones of 2023. For reference,Samsungreportedlysold 2.77 millionSamsung Galaxy S23phones in the month after the series’ February 2023 release, and that figure represented a year-on-year increase of 102% over the Galaxy S22 series. If Pu’s intel is correct, Apple’s ‘reduced’ year-end iPhone 15 sales target now sits at 77 million units – that’s 77 million units in four months.
So, no, the iPhone 15 line won’t – and was never going to – sell poorly, but Apple would be wise to hold fire on price increases for future iPhone models if it hopes to maintain the continued loyalty of its huge customer base.
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Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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