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Strong Pre-Order Weekend for Apple’s Latest iPhone 17 and iPhone Air
According to insights from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple has reportedly had a successful pre-order launch weekend for its new iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air. Kuo notes that the pre-orders for these new models have surpassed those of last year’s iPhone 16 series launched in September. For the three devices in the iPhone 17 line-up, Apple is said to have increased production by 25% compared to last year. Additionally, the average wait times listed on the Apple Store have increased by a week, indicating a rise in combined demand.
iPhone Air Production and Demand
Regarding the iPhone Air, Kuo suggests that Apple has tripled the production volume compared to that of the iPhone 16 Plus during the same launch quarter. Consequently, it is not surprising that delivery times have not surged for this model. Without a direct previous model to compare to, Kuo refrains from drawing any definitive conclusions at this time. More detailed insights into the performance of this new iPhone range at launch will be revealed during Apple’s next financial results announcement. This announcement will cover the months of July, August, and September and is expected to occur in early November.
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.