iPhone 12 and 12 Pro pre-orders could’ve reached 9 million during the weekend

The new iPhone 12 lineup kicked off pre-orders this past Friday, October 16, and it seems that its sales numbers may have reached great success, or at least that’s what well-known Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes.

According to the latest estimates provided by TF Security’s Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro models managed to pile up between seven and nine million pre-orders during their first weekend on sale. Now, that means that this new iPhone lineup may achieve better sales numbers than its predecessor, as the iPhone 11 reached ten to twelve million pre-orders during its launch week. Further, 2019 iPhone models sold 500,000 to 800,00 units during the first 24-hour time frame, while only two iPhone 12 models could’ve sold from 1.7 to 2 million units during the same time.

Ming-Chi Kuo also mentions that the pre-orders for the iPhone 12 Pro beat analysts’ expectations. This is because Apple’s core user base usually goes for the higher-end variants and because these devices have a strong demand in China, The United States, and Europe. Let’s not forget that there are still two iPhone 12 variants to reach the market, even though these are expected to sell in more moderate quantities.

The analyst had already explained how the new iPhone 12 would lead this year’s iPhone sales, as the 12 mini’s smaller 5.4-inch display won’t be as appealing to customers because of its small screen, even though it will arrive with a $729 price tag if you want it unlocked. As a matter of fact, Kuo believes that it will only make up for 10 to 15 percent of the new lineup’s sales, while the 12 and the 12 Pro would each take around 30 to 35 percent of the new 12-series shipments. The 12 Pro Max would be relegated to the third position, with sales that may go from 15 to 20 percent of new iPhone sales.

Source GSM Arena

The post iPhone 12 and 12 Pro pre-orders could’ve reached 9 million during the weekend appeared first on Pocketnow.

iPhone 7 still the most popular phone in ownership across North America

It was the most popular iPhone and also the most popular smartphone in the continent in the fourth quarter of 2018, continuing a long streak.

The post iPhone 7 still the most popular phone in ownership across North America appeared first on Pocketnow.

Apple won’t give numbers, so CIRP estimates 62 million iPhone sales

If Apple won't talk about its dropping iPhone sales, than the market will take their guesses. One research firm has given its number and it ain't pretty.

The post Apple won’t give numbers, so CIRP estimates 62 million iPhone sales appeared first on Pocketnow.

Apple revises down 1Q19 earnings estimate, could post first holiday decline since 2000

Weaknesses in the Chinese market compounded the sinkhole collapse of this holiday season for Apple.

The post Apple revises down 1Q19 earnings estimate, could post first holiday decline since 2000 appeared first on Pocketnow.

The iPhone XR sold better than the iPhone X in its first month

New model iPhone sales also continue their creep down from their 2016 highs. Android switchers are on the rise, though. Find out more about this survey.

The post The iPhone XR sold better than the iPhone X in its first month appeared first on Pocketnow.

Kuo raises iPhone XS Max sales forecasts after great opening weekend numbers

It's been one week since people started looking at the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. And if they had to opt for one or another, they're going all Max.

The post Kuo raises iPhone XS Max sales forecasts after great opening weekend numbers appeared first on Pocketnow.

Kuo: Good start for Apple Watch Series 4 sales, future relies on international regulators

The well-known Apple analyst believes that the newest Apple Watch models will sell well around the world if health ministries approve its ECG kit.

The post Kuo: Good start for Apple Watch Series 4 sales, future relies on international regulators appeared first on Pocketnow.