U.S. Customers Reportedly Prefer iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro, but Waiting Times Have Increased Because of This

U.S. Customers Reportedly Prefer iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro, but Waiting Times Have Increased Because of This

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Demand for the 2019 iPhones was expected to remain low prior to their release because of a lack of 5G support and similar design choice from Apple. When the phones were announced, Apple didn’t increase the price of its handsets either, preferring to start its latest iPhone range from $699 instead of $749 like it did last year. Initial reviews also suggest that the lineup’s camera system is beyond impressive and battery life has increased significantly. It sure seems like these two factors are working in favor of Apple as a new report suggests that demand for the iPhone 11 series is decent in the U.S.

Apple has stopped reporting unit sales, but a possible indicator of decent demand is the delivery date. According to AppleInsider, as the shipment time slips, it can be deduced that stock is running out quickly. The new report claims that the early demand seems decent in the U.S., as the wait times for the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro are longer than that of last year’s iPhone XR and iPhone XS.

U.S. Customers Reportedly Prefer iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 Pro, but Waiting Times Have Increased Because of This

Sep 26, 2019, 11:19pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-11-pro-us-customers-prefer/ > Demand for the 2019 iPhones was expected to remain low prior to their release because of a lack of 5G support and similar design choice from Apple. When the phones were announced, Apple didn’t increase the price of its handsets either, preferring to start its latest iPhone range from $699 instead of $749 like it did last year. Initial reviews also suggest that the lineup’s camera system is beyond impressive and battery life has increased significantly. It sure seems like these two factors are working in favor of Apple as a new report suggests that demand for the iPhone 11 series is decent in the U.S. > Apple has stopped reporting unit sales, but a possible indicator of decent demand is the delivery date. According to AppleInsider, as the shipment time slips, it can be deduced that stock is running out quickly. The new report claims that the early demand seems decent in the U.S., as the wait times for the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro are longer than that of last year’s iPhone XR and iPhone XS.