Not satisfied Apple, I can interrupt the production of iPhone X

According to analyst known to KGI, Ming-Chi Kuo, iPhone X Apple's phone is no longer sold as the company expected. Apple has planned to sell about 18 million iPhone X for the first quarter of 2018, broadcast Koha.net. This is far less than the initial prediction [...]
According to analyst known to KGI, Ming-Chi Kuo, iPhone X Apple's phone is no longer sold as the company expected.
Apple has planned to sell about 18 million iPhone X for the first quarter of 2018, broadcast Koha.net. This is far less than the initial prediction by some analysts. They have projected that the sales of this advanced phone will reach 20 to 30 million.
For the second quarter of 2018, Ming- Chi Kuo expects Apple to sell about 13 million iPhone X. He believes the reason for this poor market performance could be the cycle of China's longest replacement, reports Phone Arena. Looks like Apple didn't really hit the counter-invention Chinese market. The expectations of analyst Kuo come in stark contrast to the latest data from Cantar Worldpanel, where they showed that iPhone X was the most sold device in China.
The iPhone X design is said to be the next possible reason for its poor performance sales: the bottom of the phone is said to have been exhausted by local consumers because they consider it to be a lost space.
China's endless love of convenient equipment Android has been cited as another possible reason for the failure of iPhone X in market domination.
All this convinced Ming -Chi Kuon that Apple will interrupt producing iPhone X this summer and will focus only on the upcoming series of iPhones.












