No More iPhone X Later This Year? KGI Securities Re-iterates larger iPhone X ‘Plus’ For 2018, Decreases iPhone X Shipment Forecasts
https://wccftech.com/kgi-iphone-x-low-shipment-estimate/
Looks like there’s trouble in paradise. Apple tried its best last year to retain a streak of innovation that simply isn’t as popular anymore. The iPhone X received a lot of attention from Cupertino. This resulted in the iPhone 8 lineup receiver less attention than it deserved. Apple, it seemed, was all about the iPhone X. But now, it’s lower tier devices including the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 that’ll help the company a lot more than it might have expected. Take a look below to find out more.
Now that the buzz around Face ID is over, looks like market reception for the feature is limited. After all, Apple’s selling price for the feature is $1000. The company played out things rather thematically this year, choosing to launch Face ID a year before mass implementation. While it’s pulled off several such moves before, this time it’s different. Apple’s completely removed Touch ID from the equation on the higher end iPhone. This leaves it with a rather uncomfortable predicament, which is to effectively migrate users away from fingers, to faces.