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Xiaomo: iPhone12 Pro demand exceeds iPhone 12, and Apple iPhone 12 delivery date is gradually returning to normal

IT Home News on November 2 According to foreign media AppleInsider reported today, investment bank JP Morgan Chase (JP Morgan) tracked the iPhone 12 series market data and found that the demand for the Apple iPhone 12 Pro seems to be higher than the cheaper iPhone 12.

JPMorgan Chase analyst Samik Chatterjee is saying that the current iPhone 12 delivery time is reducing (or normalizing). Since this delivery time is based on the date when Apple has queued up for purchase and delivered to the door, this can indicate that the supply and demand of the phone is gradually easing.

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For Chinese consumers, the delivery time of high-end iPhone 12 Pro models is relatively stable, while the delivery delay of iPhone 12 has eased in the same period. In Germany and the United Kingdom, the delivery times of iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have basically returned to normal.

According to statistics, the global average delivery time of Apple iPhone 12 is about 10 days, while the average delivery time of iPhone 12 Pro is 23 days.

In the US, the delivery time for the new iPhone has been reduced from the 11th day to 8 days. The lead time for the iPhone 12 Pro has actually increased from 24 days to 26 days.

IT Home has learned that iPhone 12 can be purchased directly in Apple stores in many countries and regions, but JPMorgan Chase said that iPhone 12 Pro still cannot be purchased in spot in the regional markets it tracks.

In addition, the comparison found that users’ demand for Apple iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro models seems to be higher than the 2019 iPhone 11 series.

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