Apple’s iPhone 16 launch is off to a slow start, with early sales suggesting that buyers might be more interested in 2023’s models than the latest upgrades.
According to early data, the iPhone 16 models, released in September 2024, appear to be off to a slower start compared to last year’s iPhone 15 lineup. Unlike recent years, the 2024 release aligns closely with Apple’s typical pre-pandemic launch schedule, providing a comparable look at year-over-year performance.
Reports, including one from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP), reveal that the iPhone 16’s initial sales haven’t matched the swift uptake of the iPhone 15 lineup from the same period in 2023.
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