Apple sells more Plus phones in Q4 2016 than ever

Yordan, 30 January 2017

Apple is about to reveal its financial results for 4Q 2016 and they may contain a surprise - the company sold more iPhone 7 Plus units than any of the previous Plus-sized handsets. The company decided to equip the 7 Plus with more cameras, better battery life and more RAM than iPhone 7 and the result is said to be 24 million devices sold, compared with 15.5M iPhone 6s Plus phones in 4Q 2015. That’s 55% increase solely based on improving the hardware, compared with the flagship device from the same series.

Overall demand for the iPhone 7 has struggled throughout the October-December quarter which is first in Apple’s fiscal year. According to analysts from Cowen & Co, the data Apple is going to release tomorrow will reveal that people are unwilling to upgrade as often as expected. Part of the reason might be rumors about an 10-year Anniversary phone that kept a lot of consumers back when deciding to get the new iPhone.

The financial results show us also that this is the first time users in China preferred the Plus-sized iPhone to the regular one. 52% of the Apple fans decided to go with a iPhone 7 Plus compared with 40% who bought the predecessor iPhone 6s Plus.

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  • Mkdc
  • 11 Feb 2017
  • 5Mb

I suppose apple needs to justify the 100$ price difference with more than just size difference..

  • AnonD-632062
  • 03 Feb 2017
  • 3Yc

Next time Apple should make the size as the only point of difference between the Plus and the non-Plus iterations.

  • Anonymous
  • 31 Jan 2017
  • pWQ

In my country, you can get a unlocked iPhone 7 for like 30 euros a month, unlimited data (as always in here) and paying in monthly installments won't even cost you extra. Who can't afford that, if they even wanted to buy an iPhone to begin with? That...

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