iPhone XR demand reportedly forcing Apple to cut production expansion plans

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  • Reply 21 of 70
    While I don’t consider myself a fanboy, I do appreciate Apple quality.  While I have a 12.9 iPad Pro on the way, I just can’t find a reason to upgrade my 7Plus.  I was interested in the XR until I saw I would lose camera quality over my 7+.  I think if they would put the same camera that’s at “least” in the 7+, if not one of the newer models, XR would draw more interest (not saying it’s not, but based on the amount of recent Apple commercials I’m seeing for it, seems it’s not).  

    Wife and I both have 7+, she has 2017 10.5 iPad Pro, I’m replacing 2015 iPAD Pro with 2018 arriving Wednesday.  Both are wearing Watch 3.  5 HomePods and uncountable iPods laying around in drawers going back to first edition.  IPhone owner since first release (and it still plays music for me!).  So I’m not bashing Apple.  I just think they didn't hit the right marketing spot with the XR. In my opinion, it needs to be about $100 less across all storages and it needs a better camera.
    avon b7muthuk_vanalingam
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  • Reply 22 of 70
    wood1208wood1208 Posts: 2,944member
    We don't know if such news is fake or partial picture of what exactly going on. Like previous time, this will affect Apple stock to go lower. You buy. This is how you make money.
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  • Reply 23 of 70
    Every potential Apple investor should be cheering this on if they think it is inaccurate.  Analyst reports affect the stock price in the short-term.  Long-term prices depend much more on actual results as reported by Apple.  If investors think actual results are going to be better than the analyst reports say then they should be confident the stock price will eventually reflect the official numbers.  Buy and hold and be rewarded.
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  • Reply 24 of 70
    confirms what Apple said in their guidance during the earnings report, so I don't think a total earth-shattering surprise. However Apple clearly does need release other products that rival the iPhone in their popularity and cost to keep the company momentum going.
    muthuk_vanalingam
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  • Reply 25 of 70
    retrogustoretrogusto Posts: 1,158member
    designr said:
    lewchenko said:
    There could still be truth to it. 

    $750 is still expensive. Flagship prices only 2 years ago for the mid range phone option if you consider the XS and XS Max the flagships now. 

    Broadly speaking , Apple might be finding that less people than expected are willing to shell out top money when cheaper options are available (iPhone 8)

    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path from either a 6/6S/7 etc as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive. The 8 is the only option for them and it’s not much of an upgrade. My wife is one of them. She would (and is) buying nothing instead which is a lost sale for Apple as she really wanted to upgrade. 
    Agreed. I predict a smaller (6/7/8-sized) and cheaper (maybe $650) Xr variant next year. But I think that was planned all along anyway. They just wanted to see if they could sell the larger $750 version first.
    My guess is an SE-sized phone with updated internals and Face ID, sometime around March, to boost sales in the post-holiday lull. It would have lower margins than the existing line-up, but the pricing on some of the components will have had a chance to go down a bit by then. 
    edited November 2018
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  • Reply 26 of 70
    M68000 said:
    lewchenko said:
    There could still be truth to it. 

    $750 is still expensive. Flagship prices only 2 years ago for the mid range phone option if you consider the XS and XS Max the flagships now. 

    Broadly speaking , Apple might be finding that less people than expected are willing to shell out top money when cheaper options are available (iPhone 8)

    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path from either a 6/6S/7 etc as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive. The 8 is the only option for them and it’s not much of an upgrade. My wife is one of them. She would (and is) buying nothing instead which is a lost sale for Apple as she really wanted to upgrade. 
    Agree with most of what you say but to say that the 8 is not much of an upgrade I have to disagree.   The 8 has the same A11 chip used in the X phone which is faster than nearly everything on the market except the newest iPhones.   It has wireless charging which I love.   It has much better speakers than previous 6/6s/7 phones.   It also is smaller and lighter than the new "flagship" XS and XR phones.
    I actually agree with you. It’s the wife who thinks the 8 doesn’t seem much of an upgrade over her 7. She considered the 8 not worth the extra above the 7 at launch so opted for the cheaper 7 at the time. 
    It’s not like there is anything wrong with her 7 though , she wants something new and shiny. 
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  • Reply 27 of 70
    lewchenko said:
    There could still be truth to it. 

    $750 is still expensive. Flagship prices only 2 years ago for the mid range phone option if you consider the XS and XS Max the flagships now. 

    Broadly speaking , Apple might be finding that less people than expected are willing to shell out top money when cheaper options are available (iPhone 8)

    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path from either a 6/6S/7 etc as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive. The 8 is the only option for them and it’s not much of an upgrade. My wife is one of them. She would (and is) buying nothing instead which is a lost sale for Apple as she really wanted to upgrade. 
    In general the pricing does suck.  

    But You're really saying price for the desired phone dimensions is the issue.
    if size is an issue the XS is the option... 8 for cheap (and an 8 is pretty fast compared to a 6/6S), XS for power, capabilities and size.
    Small is always more expensive that bigger, until it's huge (Ala iPhone XS Max)

    The XR is the 'cheap' 6/6s/7/8 Plus replacement.  






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  • Reply 28 of 70
    Stock down 4% as a second firm downgrades the stock warning about soft iPhone sales. Market cap now down to $961B. It’s going to be a brutal few months for the stock.
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  • Reply 29 of 70
    mrboba1mrboba1 Posts: 276member
    lewchenko said:

    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path from either a 6/6S/7 etc as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive. The 8 is the only option for them and it’s not much of an upgrade. My wife is one of them. She would (and is) buying nothing instead which is a lost sale for Apple as she really wanted to upgrade. 
    Agreed. My daughter has a 7 which is losing its battery capacity but does not want anything bigger. The 8 is the end of the (current) road for her.
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  • Reply 30 of 70
    Hey, look! It’s “Crap On Apple Week”!
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  • Reply 31 of 70
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,564member
    lewchenko said:
    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path... as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive [and too big!].
    This is my position. I had a 5s since Day One and loved the size. It got slower with iOS 10 and 11. It died before 12, so I got an SE. The 8 would be an upgrade but the size... The size...

    I'll likely keep the SE until 'its wheels fall off'. The Xs is attractive but much bigger than I want. I don't expect an SE2, and if I did I wouldn't expect all the bells and whistles of the Xs. That would be ok by me, as long as there was something new and improved in SE skin. LOVE that the new iPad Pros have the same edge of the 4~SE lineup
    edited November 2018
    atomic101bikertwinmattinoz
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  • Reply 32 of 70
    I'd bet if they (Apple) knocked a hundred dollars off of the price, they'd have trouble keeping up production with demand...
    elijahg
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  • Reply 33 of 70
    I might spring for one if I could get the 128GB model for $700 plus a $200 trade-in for my 6s...
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  • Reply 34 of 70
    I might spring for one if I could get the 128GB model for $700 plus a $200 trade-in for my 6s...
    Apple isn’t a non-profit. If a product cannot support their margins, they won’t manufacture or sell it.
    StrangeDays
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  • Reply 35 of 70
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,564member
    My guess is an SE-sized phone with updated internals and Face ID, sometime around March...
    From your lips to Tim's ear. I'd be all over that phone in a heartbeat. Jason Snell of Six Flags said the SE wasn't necessarily done, and I tried not to let that get my hopes up. But still...
    bikertwin
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  • Reply 36 of 70
    tyler82tyler82 Posts: 1,116member
    The coral is beautiful, but I refuse to buy a full screen iPhone until they get rid of the notch, like they did wih iPad
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  • Reply 37 of 70
    mrboba1 said:
    lewchenko said:

    The XR’s biggest problem is its size. I know people who have said they no longer have an upgrade path from either a 6/6S/7 etc as they don’t want a bigger phone and the XS is too expensive. The 8 is the only option for them and it’s not much of an upgrade. My wife is one of them. She would (and is) buying nothing instead which is a lost sale for Apple as she really wanted to upgrade. 
    Agreed. My daughter has a 7 which is losing its battery capacity but does not want anything bigger. The 8 is the end of the (current) road for her.
    Sounds like a fresh battery may be a good way to tide her over until new models crop up next year.  If you act before the end of the year you can get the battery replaced directly from Apple for $29 (and $49 thereafter).  I'll likely be doing the same for my wife's SE (creeping up on that 80% threshold after 2 years).
    edited November 2018
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  • Reply 38 of 70
    dws-2dws-2 Posts: 280member
    The trouble with crap like this is that we have no idea if it's true (reports like this tend to be 50/50), so we just impart our personal experience and opinions to decide what to believe. It reminds me of a Colbert quote, which (badly paraphrased) is, "I don't care about facts. Facts change. But my opinions will never change, no matter what the facts are."
    muthuk_vanalingam
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  • Reply 39 of 70
    seankill said:
    Going to be interesting to see Apple find that market ceiling for phone prices. 

    Nah, I don't really want to see what you look like having an orgasm.

    Luckily I won't have to worry.
    elijahg
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  • Reply 40 of 70
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,564member
    how about Apple stop making the same phone year after year come up with a new concept or a new UI  They act like we care about faster this and faster that we want a new phone  I refused the update I will stay with my X Until I am impressed
    Wonderful first post. Except:

    “I think your responsibility actually goes further back than that. It starts with the determination not to fall into the trap of just making things different. Because when a product has been highly regarded there is often a desire from people to see it redesigned. I think one of the most important things is that you change something not to make it different but to make it better."  –Jony Ive
    StrangeDaysbikertwinelijahg
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