Nearly 20% of iPhone buyers in Q3 went for the iPhone 11, 11 Pro or 11 Pro Max
Consumer research suggests that nearly 20% of iPhone buyers in Q3 purchased an iPhone 11, 11 Pro or 11 Pro Max, despite the fact it was only available for one week in the quarter.
The research from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners via 9to5Mac claims that 9% went for the iPhone 11, 6% went for the Pro and 4% went for the Pro Max. The top selling phone in Q3 was the iPhone XR which accounted for 36% of sales. According to the report:
Considering the iPhone 11 range was only available for one week of Q3, this is pretty strong stuff. CIRP does however note that the average selling price of the iPhone may be falling, estimating it to be $783 compared to $808 in June of this year and $839 last December. According to the research, it seems that most consumers are favouring the cheaper iPhone 11 and iPhone XR, compared to the more premium 11 Pro models, and last years XS range.
The news comes just a few days out from Apple's earnings call, where all will be revealed regarding performance in the latest quarter.
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