iPhone 11, 2020 iPhone SE Made up More Than 50% of All U.S.-Based iPhone Sales for Q3, 2020

iPhone 11, 2020 iPhone SE Made up More Than 50% of All U.S.-Based iPhone Sales for Q3, 2020

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Getting a lower-priced iPhone was only possible if you chose to pick up a model from last year or from a couple of years ago. In 2020, Apple has revised its strategy so much so that there’s an iPhone for every customer now. Starting from just $399, where you get 2020 iPhone SE, and moving to the highest pricing bracket, you can get the iPhone 12 Pro Max, albeit later in the year. In addition, the iPhone 11 brought a significant level of success for Apple, to the extent that the duo of the iPhone SE and iPhone 11 made up more than 50 percent of all iPhone sales in the U.S. for the third quarter of 2020.

Data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) reveals that the new 2020 iPhone SE accounted for an impressive 22 percent of all U.S. iPhone sales happening between July and September. It’s no surprise that this model would end up being extremely popular; its price-to-performance ratio is the best we’ve ever seen from any manufacturer. However, it continues to retain second place, while the best-selling model was the iPhone 11.

iPhone 11, 2020 iPhone SE Made up More Than 50% of All U.S.-Based iPhone Sales for Q3, 2020

Oct 26, 2020, 6:21pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-11-iphone-se-50-all-us-iphone-sales-q3-2020/ > Getting a lower-priced iPhone was only possible if you chose to pick up a model from last year or from a couple of years ago. In 2020, Apple has revised its strategy so much so that there’s an iPhone for every customer now. Starting from just $399, where you get 2020 iPhone SE, and moving to the highest pricing bracket, you can get the iPhone 12 Pro Max, albeit later in the year. In addition, the iPhone 11 brought a significant level of success for Apple, to the extent that the duo of the iPhone SE and iPhone 11 made up more than 50 percent of all iPhone sales in the U.S. for the third quarter of 2020. > Data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) reveals that the new 2020 iPhone SE accounted for an impressive 22 percent of all U.S. iPhone sales happening between July and September. It’s no surprise that this model would end up being extremely popular; its price-to-performance ratio is the best we’ve ever seen from any manufacturer. However, it continues to retain second place, while the best-selling model was the iPhone 11.