iPhone XR. HUGE Sales Announced by Apple

iPhone XR. Huge sales are announced by the Apple company, contradicting all the information received so far from partners, here's what it says.

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iPhone XR. Despite all the announcements regarding poor sales lately, the Apple company claims that its phone has huge sales, which surprised a lot of people. In a recent interview, Greg Joswiak, vice president of Apple's marketing division, stated that the iPhone XR is the best-selling phone model of the American company since it was launched on global markets at the end of October.

iPhone XR. The launch took place without much fanfare, without long queues in front of stores, and without the stock prepared for pre-order being completely sold out, as happened with the iPhone XS series. In the face of these evidences of the fact that sales are weak, many analysts have stated that the iPhone XR does not have the success that the Apple company hopes for, but its vice president claims that sales are, in fact, the highest of all the existing series.

iPhone XR. HUGE Sales Announced by Apple

iPhone XR. Apple says that this phone model is in the top of sales among all the existing models in the offer at the moment, but it does not provide figures to support its claims, so they are a bit empty. We do not know what sales iPhone XR has in relation to iPhone XS, iPhone X, or other models released in the past, so even though the phone is now in first place in the best-selling list, it is possible that in reality the numbers are lower than the models from past years.

Greg Joswiak, Apple vice president of product marketing, said in an interview Wednesday that the device has "been our most popular iPhone each and every day since the day it became available." Joswiak declined to comment about the Journal report or iPhone demand in general beyond reiterating that the iPhone XR "has been the most popular and best-selling" iPhone since it hit the market.

iPhone XR. Without knowing whether Apple sold 1 or 10 million units, given the recent price reductions and production reductions, it's hard to draw a conclusion, the company generating more confusion than anything else, and that's pretty much its intention. Apple wants analysts to be confused regarding iPhone XR sales, or other phone models, all because from now on the company will no longer announce how much it sells, but this will seriously affect the stock market.