So Apple just released their 2nd quarter results, and Tim Cook said that the X was the best selling iPhone every week in the March quarter. So much for it being a flop as so many like to say.
So Apple just released their 2nd quarter results, and Tim Cook said that the X was the best selling iPhone every week in the March quarter. So much for it being a flop as so many like to say.
Unfortunately, the good news still won't stop the naysayers and haters from claiming otherwise.
Unfortunately, the good news still won't stop the naysayers and haters from claiming otherwise.
Blame the so called experts. Or maybe they are just trying to create page hits.
No actual numbers, but there are clues. Apple sold 52.2 million iPhones in the quarter. Apple said that "customers chose iPhone X more than any other iPhone each week in the March quarter" (and, incidentally, each week that it was available in the previous quarter after release in November.)Are the actual numbers available? Selling 1 can make something a best selling item.
Not being negative, just being realistic.
Yep, you got that right...can't wait to see what the "analysts" post tomorrow.
Are the actual numbers available? Selling 1 can make something a best selling item.
Not being negative, just being realistic.
Stating that "selling 1 can make something a best selling item" is being realistic??
I think you people are missing the point. The iPhone 10 has sold fewer units than Apple were expecting. The fact that it was the best selling iphone is not surprising when you consider that there's actually two versions of most of Apple's other phones - i.e. the 8 and the 8+, 7 and 7+, etc.
Whether that makes it a "flop" I will leave for others to judge.
I agree that the X isn't a flop. But it wasn't that hard for me to get one on release day. I didn't preorder one and I walked into a Best Buy and purchased a 256GB X like four hours after the store opened.