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CREAM of the crop?!.....this iPhone model is selling WELL.....
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.....iPhone SE......now with 16% of the U.S. iPhone market....but at the expense of other iPhone models.......

....also, shift toward lower storage capacity model to save money......


iPhone SE Estimated to Grab 16% of U.S. iPhone Market in Launch Quarter

.....Apple's newest 4-inch iPhone SE has taken a 16 percent share of the overall United States iPhone market in its launch quarter, according to new survey data shared by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners and UBS analyst Steven Milunovich. The data shows that the iPhone SE has been successful in "flushing out" older phones, with 26 percent of iPhone buyers in the quarter moving up from an iPhone 4s, up from 16 percent in the previous quarter.

The strong entry of the iPhone SE naturally came at the expense of Apple's other phones in model share, with the iPhone SE helping to prop up overall iPhone sales as the other models begin showing their age by serving as an enticing upgrade option for more frugal customers and those unwilling to upgrade to a larger screen.

The percentage of plus models sold fell by 6 points in the June quarter following a 9 point increase in March. The success of the iPhone SE could demonstrate pent-up demand for a smaller screen and price sensitivity in the installed base.

In the same vein, CIRP's data points to a slight shift towards the preference of lower storage capacities across every model in the iPhone family, as more frugal-minded consumers enter the market at the end of the current iPhone cycle. Although the research firm has seen a slow uptick in higher storage options over the last three quarters (62 percent of iPhone buyers opted for higher capacities in the March quarter, increasing 11 percent year-over-year), compared to the year-ago quarter average storage per smartphone dropped a total of 10 percent. The iPhone SE with only 16 GB and 64 GB options undoubtedly contributed to this decrease.

Close speculation has surrounded not only the current iPhone sales numbers, but the prediction of how well the iPhone 7 will do come September as Apple tries to regain momentum following the first year-over-year decline in iPhone sales since 2003. Concerns over potential "lack of innovation" is at the root of some doom-and-gloom sales predictions, although, as CIRP corroborated today, Apple has continued to ramp up production of the iPhone SE in the wake of "very strong" demand.



not just PHONING......it in.................?!
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#2
I am eligible to upgrade but I was hoping to wait till the Fall to see what comes out. I am not interested in newer models, but I was hoping they bump the SE from 64 to 128 GB. The battery in my iPhone 5 is expanding at an alarming rate and I cannot delay this any longer. Told IT to order a SE 64 GB for me, this is $0 for me. If I wanted a 6S, it would cost me $200/$300 for 64/128 GB. They do offer a free iPhone 6S but that is 16 GB and not worth it IMHO.
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#3
I'm happy with my 4s and would replace it with the same (though I'd like it better with a lightning connector). If I upgraded the SE would be it.
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I bought an SE on Thursday at our local AT$T Store for my brother to use. We got the last SE they had in stock: a gold 16 GB. He wanted black and the sales clerk said they could order one which would arrive in about three weeks.
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Speedy wrote:
I bought an SE on Thursday at our local AT$T Store for my brother to use. We got the last SE they had in stock: a gold 16 GB. He wanted black and the sales clerk said they could order one which would arrive in about three weeks.

3 weeks! Was this a corporate store or an authorized reseller?

I had a new battery put in my 5 and I'm happy with it.
Grateful11
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Grateful11 wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
I bought an SE on Thursday at our local AT$T Store for my brother to use. We got the last SE they had in stock: a gold 16 GB. He wanted black and the sales clerk said they could order one which would arrive in about three weeks.

3 weeks! Was this a corporate store or an authorized reseller?

I had a new battery put in my 5 and I'm happy with it.
Corporate store in our mall, not a kiosk reseller.
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Speedy wrote:
[quote=Grateful11]
[quote=Speedy]
I bought an SE on Thursday at our local AT$T Store for my brother to use. We got the last SE they had in stock: a gold 16 GB. He wanted black and the sales clerk said they could order one which would arrive in about three weeks.

3 weeks! Was this a corporate store or an authorized reseller?

I had a new battery put in my 5 and I'm happy with it.
Corporate store in our mall, not a kiosk reseller.
Wow! Three weeks, they must be doing ok with this model then. Almost all the tech. writers said it would
never fly with all the larger phones out there. To me it's the perfect size.
Grateful11
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#8
Just goes to show that size isn't everything.
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Grateful11 wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
[quote=Grateful11]
[quote=Speedy]
I bought an SE on Thursday at our local AT$T Store for my brother to use. We got the last SE they had in stock: a gold 16 GB. He wanted black and the sales clerk said they could order one which would arrive in about three weeks.

3 weeks! Was this a corporate store or an authorized reseller?

I had a new battery put in my 5 and I'm happy with it.
Corporate store in our mall, not a kiosk reseller.
Wow! Three weeks, they must be doing ok with this model then. Almost all the tech. writers said it would
never fly with all the larger phones out there. To me it's the perfect size.
Brother has only one usable hand and needed a good case (they sold me an Otterbox for $50; we had no time to wait to buy from OWC which would have been my preference) which made the larger 6 form factor impractical. I wish I had asked the AT$T clerk if they had the 6 in stock and how many.
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Carnos Jax wrote:
Just goes to show that size isn't everything.

$400 for a 4" phone is still absurd. It seems like a good until you can get a phone for $100 that's 60% of the phone of the SE. Decent performance, average camera, better screen, finger print scanner...

Captive clientele is everything.

P.s. Best part of the SE is the battery life. It's pretty dang good!
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