Apple shipped 29 million iPhone X units in the fourth quarter of 2017, Singapore-based market research firm Canalys has said, adding that this has made iPhone X the world's best-shipping smartphone model over the holiday season.
"Another notable highlight for the iPhone X is that of the 29 million shipped, seven million were in China," Canalys said late on Tuesday.
One major benefit to Apple is that customers are increasingly realising the residual value of their old smartphones, opting for trade-in programmes to offset the high price of the iPhone X.
According to Kuo, analysts estimates have revised down Q1 ‘18 and Q2 ‘18 shipments of iPhone X to 18 million units and 13 million units, respectively, lower than market consensus of 20-30 million and 15-20 million units.
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This is likely to have prompted other analysts like Ming Chi-Kuo to claim that iPhone X has failed to light up demand in a market like China, with many uncertain about the ‘notch’ on top of the screen of iPhone X. And all this could mean the end of iPhone X’s life cycle in 2018, when the new versions are announced.
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