The technology giant, Apple is known for its surprises as well as radical innovations of its range of smartphone that also comes with the reliable & predictable quality for better user experience.
By ditching the iPhone 7S, this year Apple has jumped straight to the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X (or iPhone 10) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the iPhone line.
The screen on the iPhone X like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG V30 extended right to the edges and the once huge bezel has been shrunk right down. It’s a futuristic and eye-catching design that is so much more attractive than your typical iPhone.
iPhone X (Images credit: Apple)
Stunning Features of iPhone 8 / 8 Plus / X
Each new iPhone is IP67 rated water-resistant similar to the earlier line of iPhone, but the iconic circular home-button has gone the way of the headphone jack on the iPhone X.
These new iPhone are powered by the A11 Bionic chip, which is likely built using the same 10nm process as the Snapdragon 835. It has two performance cores, which are 25% faster each than the iPhone 7, plus four high-efficiency cores.
Are Apple new iPhone designed for a Wireless World?
The next revolution to power-up your smartphone perhaps could be a wireless charging that will change the landscape. With the new feature of wireless charging in iPhone X for easy and simplify charging user experience. The glass back, together with an efficient charging system allows you to simply set iPhone X down to charge it up.
The iPhone X has the first OLED screen that rises to the standards of iPhone blends with accurate, stunning colors, high brightness, and a 1,000,000 to 1 contrast ratio.
According to the GadgetsNow, the following are the stunning specifications of Apple’s iPhone X:
All sounds good, let’s talk about one probable barrier which one could face regarding supply-demand balance until next year.
Demand-Supply Balance of iPhone X
According to the Apple, the iPhone X launches on November 3 with pre-orders beginning October 27, an analyst Ming-Chi Kuo’s latest research note with KGI Securities believes Apple’s high-end smartphone won’t achieve complete supply-demand balance until next year due to supply constraints.
The forecast for 2017F iPhone X shipments from 45-50 million to around 40 million units, however, they revised up 2018 iPhone X shipment estimate to 80-90 million units.
Apple will ramp up mass production and will enhance the current production of iPhone X which is at 10,000 units per day.
In the press release for Apple's earnings call released on August 1, Tim Cook said that Apple was still struggling to meet the high demand.
In layman's terms, if you miss out on October 27th's preorder, it may be pretty hard to get your hands on an iPhone X for a while.
Boosting Apple's Revenue
The late arrival of the iPhone X could also push the sales of the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus in the meantime. The two smartphones will go on sale in retail stores a week later (on September 22).
Apple predicts it may generate $49-52 billion revenue as part of its Q3 2017 results, including the spike received from iPhone sales and the arrival of three new handsets may probably touch the $50 billion mark in total revenue for this quarter.
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