iPhone 16 is off to a slow start in the US
As iterated several times by noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the baseline iPhone 16 is not attracting much consumer attention. The latest report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) gives more proof with a detailed breakdown of the iPhone model distribution for the quarter ending in September, which coincides with the 16 series’ first two weeks of sales in the U.S.
As per the figures, the baseline iPhone 16 only accounted for 4% of all iPhones - a notable decrease compared to the 10% share of the iPhone 15 from last year. The 16 Plus did fare slightly better than its predecessor, accounting for 4% of all iPhones. The 16 Pro matched last year’s iPhone 15 Pro, while the 16 Pro Max was less sought after than its predecessor.
The combined share of the iPhone 16 series (20%) this year is lower than that of the iPhone 15 models (28%) from a year ago. The iPhone 15 series attributed 56% of all iPhone sales this September.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 01 Nov 2024
- Y7W
Huh? So people who would have bought a 16 Plus will just happily buy a 13 or SE now? Weird commercial logic.
- Anonymous
- 01 Nov 2024
- Fv1
Maybe you missed the part where I said free. I don't think there is a single major carrier in America that has charged you for an iPhone in the last decade. You either get the vanilla iPhone for free without trade in or the pro models with trade...
- Anonymous
- 01 Nov 2024
- U{v
As a lay person, I can tell you that there just isn't enough "new stuff" in the iPhone 16 that would push me to upgrade. It looks like Apple is taking a back seat and playing it safe. Nobody cares about AI now - the buzz around that is...