Monday 31 August 2020

iPhone 12 supercycle seems unlikely in light of the current circumstances

The  was previously expected to have an , but two recent reports cast a doubt on that.

Barclays analyst is of the opinion that the optimism surrounding the first -enabled iPhone is massively overblown. He notes that a similarly anticipated supercycle from 3G to 4G never panned out. In fact, the first 4G-ready iPhone, the iPhone 5, witnessed the most deceleration in unit growth in iPhone history.

Backing this up is a report that expects iPhone sales to reach around 63-68 million units in the second half of 2020, a decline of more than five ...

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