Apple’s lower-priced iPhone models might seem weak at first, but they’re still outperforming nearly every other competitor in the smartphone market.
A recent report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) claims Apple’s low-end phones, like the discontinued iPhone mini and SE models, have struggled. They share that the data comprises under 20% of iPhone sales recently and dropping to just 5%.
The firm argues that the iPhone 16e also faces an unclear future as it replaces the budget-friendly SE model with a higher price point.
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