Apple once again promotes the iPhone 15 Pro Max to users through upselling

Apple once again promotes the iPhone 15 Pro Max to users through upselling

Apple once again appears to have upsold ⁢the‌ world to the iPhone 15​ Pro Max, and while demand once again exceeded supply when orders began Friday, somewhere ⁢in Cupertino the bubbly was likely flowing as the company’s initial stockpile of the iPhone Pro Max sold out in minutes.

While that’s ‍not exactly unusual at this point‍ in Cupertino’s growing season, what is ‍unusual is that it shows Apple’s most important annual gamble just paid off. The company ⁣has upsold the planet all over again and figured out how to make its highest-end device the one that real human beings want most of all, and made‍ its price feel​ acceptable.

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Backtrack just a little and this is what happened: Apple announced its new iPhone‍ less than one week ago⁤ and has successfully convinced millions of people worldwide to purchase the most expensive model in its new range.

Did this really happen? Here’s what makes it look like it did:

Apple analyst Ming-Chi ​Kuo ⁢cites his own industry ⁤checks that confirm ⁣robust demand for the company’s most expensive smartphone. He claims demand⁣ for the Pro Max is greater than for the equivalent model last year, though iPhone 15 Pro sales are a little weaker. ​More people are choosing the ⁣top-end ⁤device.

Wedbush⁤ analyst Daniel Ives says the “iPhone 15 Pro/Pro⁢ Max is tracking strong out the gates,” citing pre-orders on the range as up by 10% to 12% on last⁣ year.

Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and ⁢others ⁢seemed to agree. Many ​noted the ⁤range of carrier promotions (opaque as some turn out to be) to help raise interest.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman thinks Apple will exceed last year’s December quarter⁤ revenue.

You don’t need a periscopic‍ camera to zoom in on the significance of this.

Cool hand, Tim

Not only should this reception help ​secure Apple’s market position once again, but in the ‌context of a slowing smartphone sector, the company will likely continue its journey to become the world’s biggest⁤ smartphone vendor.

The thing is, that combination of popularity and scale develops its own momentum and means we can expect more people to upgrade to Apple’s‍ devices, given a choice. We’re seeing this already, as we do each time company top brass get​ a little smug about record numbers of Android switchers. Will that switching pattern become a flood?

How has Apple upsold the world? In part, by keeping its head down and following its own⁣ path. In part, by figuring out the key things people want from their iPhones. In ‌2007, these included a music player, real​ browser, and telephone. Today you can‍ add resilient second-user sales value, a fast processor, and the camera to the ⁤mix.

Not only that, but a recent survey claims that ⁤once consumers purchase an iPhone they tend to stick with the⁣ same model. That implies that people who’ve purchased an iPhone Pro Max will be more likely⁣ to stick with that model next time they upgrade.

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2023-09-18 20:48:03
Article from www.computerworld.com

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