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Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the demand for Apple’s iPhone 14 in China will far exceed the iPhone 13, and dealers spend huge sums of money to book

IT House reported on July 1 that Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that demand for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 14 series models this fall may be stronger than the already popular iPhone 13 series.

He said that judging by the results of his latest survey of Chinese dealers, retailers and scalpers, the demand for the iPhone 14 in the Chinese market may be stronger than the iPhone 13, and they have to pay “the largest down payment ever” for the iPhone 14. , to ensure a stable supply.

He pointed out that currently in the Chinese market, Apple’s iPhone 14 prepaid deposit is significantly higher than the iPhone 13 series, and even doubled in some regions.

Analysts from component suppliers and logistics predict that Apple’s iPhone 14 shipments in the second half of this year may reach about 100 million or 90 million units. Strong demand for the iPhone 14 in China may ease concerns about a drop in orders for the iPhone 14 after it goes on sale.

Judging from a series of previous revelations, Apple’s iPhone 14 series this year will be divided into four models in two sizes, which is expected to bring you various improvements and enhancements, such as the new “exclamation mark screen”, the upgraded front The new camera supports autofocus function; the new rear camera supports 48-megapixel shooting and 8K video recording; the new A16 chip;

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