Apple decreases iPhone 8 production as demand wanes

Yordan, 20 October 2017

The report that iPhone 7 is outselling the iPhone 8 looks to have been right on the money. New intel from Taiwan says that Cupertino asked suppliers to reduce production by nearly 50% for the following two months. In the same time, Canada’s carrier Rogers was quoted to say that the interest in the latest iPhone has been “anemic”.

In the meantime, Verizon CFO said that low demand is expected. The number of third-quarter phone upgrades fell short, compared with previous years, but this is due to interest in the iPhone X, not because of dissatisfaction with the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.

Earlier this week Consumer Reports placed iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus at fourth and fifth place in its list of best-performing smartphones, behind three Samsung Galaxy S flagships.

Only time will tell if Apple has something to worry. Earlier today KGI said that 2-3 million units of the iPhone X would be available for immediate dispatch on November 3, the launch date of the Apple flagship.

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Reader comments

  • no name
  • 25 Oct 2017
  • vpj

lollll no the greediest company in this world is DYSON or ROLEX.....lolll

  • AnonD-148873
  • 24 Oct 2017
  • LaT

Reduce the price ? lol This is Apple we're talking about, THE GREEDIEST COMPANY ON EARTH!

  • IWANTONE
  • 24 Oct 2017
  • sBN

Cut the price by like 20-30% and then you'll sell loads of them. Easy.

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