Not exact matches
Attendees take pictures of new
IPhone models during an Apple
launch event in Cupertino, California, September 12, 2017.
In today's report, KGI notes that newly
launched iPhones typically ship 3 - 6 weeks after being ordered while most iPhone 8
models are shipping in 1 - 2 weeks or less.
«Although Apple expanded its iPad lineup by keeping around older
models and offering a lower entry price point of $ 249, it still wasn't enough to spur iPad sales given the excitement around the
launch of the new
iPhones,» IDC analyst Jitesh Ubrani said in a statement.
«Although Apple expanded its iPad lineup by keeping around older
models and offering a lower entry price point of $ 249, it still wasn't enough to spur iPad sales given the excitement around the
launch of the new
iPhones.
The Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone X will go head - to - head in the cutthroat smartphone market once Apple
launches the premium
model of its 2017
iPhones, but Samsung can already be declared the winner of the rivalry.
In his latest note to investors, KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo says that Apple will be
launching three new
models of the
iPhones in 2017.
The new Portrait Lighting effects - which replicate the impact of different types of creative lighting on an image - were
launched as a feature of the new 2017
iPhones, but left images taken with older
models out in the cold.
Apple is widely expected to
launch three new
iPhones this fall — two successors to the current iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, and a higher - end, possibly «pro»
model with a better screen and a $ 1,000 price tag.
In recent years, Apple has unveiled two
iPhones at its fall
launch — the regular iPhone alongside a larger Plus
model going back to 2014.
The report echoes previous rumors, stating that Apple will be
launching three new
iPhones this year: One that will be the «largest iPhone ever» (and may have had its display and digitizer leaked), one that will be an upgrade of the current iPhone X, and one that will be a «less expensive
model» that still shares some of the flagship
model's «key features».
Apple is expecting high demand for the upcoming
iPhones and is reportedly having its suppliers produce between 70 million and 80 million units of both the 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch
models for the devices» initial
launches.
Apple is expected to
launch three new
iPhones next fall, a 6.5 - inch
model, a 5.8 - inch version and a 6.1 - inch option.
Judging by a number of rumors and reports for 2018, Apple will
launch a trio of
iPhones — one with LCD and two
models with OLED.
The company
launched three new
iPhones — the successors to the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, along with the first OLED
model to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the brand — the iPhone X. Although all three
models have improved hardware in terms of processor and cameras, only the iPhone X has a different design, while the other two
models resemble the 3 - years old iPhone 6.
The company usually reduces the prices of older
iPhones when the new
models launch, but this won't be the case with the original iPhone X.
Apple has established a «tick - tock» release cycle for its
iPhones,
launching a major new
model every two years, with less radical upgrades offered in its's» handset releases between them.
In the meantime, Apple is also trying to make sure that OLED panel production would run smoothly when the company
launches the next - generation
models in 2018, so it's now working with LG on a new factory whose only activity would be building screens for
iPhones.
So, I believe the real reason for the price cut is because Apple is planning to
launch the 32 GB
model and will phase out the 8 GB
model and T - Mobile is simply bundled as a promotion to cleanup the stock of 8 GB
iPhones with a higher incentive for those going for a costlier tariff.
It's far more exciting than the
models launching today, which look practically the same as the
iPhones Apple has released for the past three years.
Apple is expected to
launch three new
iPhones in September this year and at least one of the new
models is said to feature an OLED display, a first for Apple's smartphones.