Demand for the new Apple Watch Series 4 has been 'better than expected' but demand for the new iPhone XS has been 'lower than expected', according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
A larger screen and innovative new health functions including the ability to take ECGs has driven Apple Watch Series 4 pre-orders. Kuo predicts Apple Watch shipments will reach 18 million units in 2018 with the Series 4 accounting for 50-55% of those.
Pre-orders for the iPhone XS are 'lower than expected' as customers either wait for the cheaper iPhone XR or choose the larger iPhone XS Max. Kuo now believes that the iPhone XS will only account for 10-15% of new iPhone shipments, down from 15-20%.
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A larger screen and innovative new health functions including the ability to take ECGs has driven Apple Watch Series 4 pre-orders. Kuo predicts Apple Watch shipments will reach 18 million units in 2018 with the Series 4 accounting for 50-55% of those.
Pre-orders for the iPhone XS are 'lower than expected' as customers either wait for the cheaper iPhone XR or choose the larger iPhone XS Max. Kuo now believes that the iPhone XS will only account for 10-15% of new iPhone shipments, down from 15-20%.
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