Apple Confirms to Partners the Decline in Demand for the iPhone 13 Series

Apple Confirms to Partners the Decrease in Demand for the iPhone 13 Series

The iPhone 13 series of phones was launched in the fall of this year by the Apple company, with tens of millions of units being sold so far, but right before the winter holidays the situation changes in terms of the demand for models.

It seems that the phones from the iPhone 13 series are no longer as popular as they were about 2 months ago, and the Apple company would have notified its partners about the fact that there is a decrease in sales, so that production will also be reduced, according to Bloomberg.

Apple wanted to make 90 million phones of the iPhone 13 series in 2021, but it reduced its production by 10 million units due to the shortage of semiconductors, and after more than 2 months in which deliveries lasted for months, customers oriented towards other phones.

Now various iPhone 13 models are starting to be available with delivery even before Christmas, a sign that there is no longer such a high demand to extend deliveries until 2022, and Apple said in October that it lost somewhere around 6 billion dollars due to the shortage of semiconductors.

Apple hopes to recover in 2022 the losses it has recorded so far due to the shortage of semiconductors when it comes to iPhone sales, but it seems that this will not happen, unfortunately for us.