iPhone 14 Plus Sales are Unexpectedly Slow, Report Claims
See Also: Apple AirPods and Mac Accessories Will Start Using USB-C Ports in 2024 Despite differences in sales performance between the Pro and non-Pro iPhone models this year, total iPhone 14 model shipments will likely be around the same as those for the iPhone 13 lineup in the second half of 2021. Because of the low sale, Apple may cut orders of parts to make the devices in the second half of October. If Apple cuts orders more aggressively than expected, then the total iPhone 14 lineup shipments by the end of the year may even fall compared to the iPhone 13 series in the same time frame last year. Research indicates that Apple expected to make approximately 90 million new iPhones overall in the second half of 2022. However, due to slow demand, it could fall to 80 million units. On the other hand, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max reportedly continue to see high demand. Apple is believed to have shifted production away from the non-Pro models to make more iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max devices. See Also: Apple May Adopt Hybrid OLED tech for iPad by 2024