Apple sells millions of iPhone12 in only the first 24 hours

Initial orders for new iPhone 12 phones opened on Friday, October 16th. So far, from the sale process it has been seen that Apple's new phone is selling twice as many as previous models. Ming-chi Kuo, an analyst on monitoring Apple's supply chain, said yes [...]
So far, from the sale process it has been seen that Apple's new phone is selling twice as many as previous models.
Ming-chi Kuo, an analyst on monitoring the Apple supply chain, said much more orders are coming for iPhone 12 than expected.
He added that the difference between iPhone 12 and the Pro model is smaller than it was in past models.
Pro model has a different ending, more RAM, an extra camera lens and a sensor Lee DAR, but otherwise it's very similar to iPhone 12, which is cheaper at the price. So there are many requirements for the first model.
Asked about iPhone 12 Mini, he said this model could be sold less than expected, especially on the Chinese market because it is too small.
Kuo estimated that some 1.7 million to 2 million iPhone 12 were sold in the first 24 hours of opening, compared to 500,000 to 800,000 iPhone 11, they were sold for the same time.
While this is a huge increase, there have been suggestions that the re-visitation of the phone and the involvement of the 5G network have prompted this phone to be required so much. This was true of iPhone 6, which brought huge sales to the presentation.
Apple sold only half the new models this week. The Two most unusual sizes - the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone 12 But Max will not go shopping until November.












