Since Apple introduced the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in September of 2014, investors and the media have wondered just how much more popular the smaller device would be than its bigger cousin. It turns out the gap is much wider than anyone thought.Rico says that the Plus would be nice (if not cheap), but it won't fit in his (or anybody else's) pocket...
Research firm AppLovin Data Desk has noted that the iPhone 6 outsells the iPhone 6 Plus by about four to one, with an eighty percent split for the iPhone 6, and only twenty percent of consumers buying the larger iPhone 6 Plus.
AppLovin, which processes over twenty-five billion ad requests a day, found that the 6 Plus is more popular in the Asia-Pacific region, more so than anywhere else in the world. The iPhone 6 Plus is used on average, 35% more frequently than the iPhone 6 in the region, except for South Korea, which is more in line with the global trend, with seventy percent of users using the iPhone 6 and thirty percent of users using the iPhone 6 Plus. In contrast, data from the Philippines signals the iPhone 6 Plus is used the most there, with a thirty-seven percent adoption rate.
Stronger-than-expected adoption of the iPhone 6 Plus in the Asian region, particularly China (Apple's second largest market) benefits Apple in a multitude of ways: iPhone average selling price (ASP), gross margins, as well as revenue. In the September quarter, when the iPhone was not yet available in China, iPhone ASP was $602.92, significantly higher than the $561.06 in the June quarter. Though some of that is due to new models being introduced, the company's gross margins at 38%, versus 37% in the year ago quarter, help tell the strength of the iPhone 6 Plus. Traditionally, when Apple releases new products, gross margins dip a bit that quarter, and then rise throughout the year as Apple works on getting the cost structure down.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus made it to China on 17 October 2014, available on all the major Chinese carriers, including China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom.
Apple would be able to sell more iPhone 6 Plus units, but the phone is "supply constrained," according to comments made by Apple CFO Luca Maestri on Apple's latest earnings call .
Other regions in the world, including North America, Western Europe, and Australia, have a ratio of the the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus that's "much more aligned with the global average." Australia has the highest adoption rate of the iPhone 6, at 83%, and 17% for the iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple announced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in September of 2014, and adoption around the world has been extremely strong. In the first weekend, Apple announced it sold more than ten million iPhone 6 units, and a record four million units in the first day the new iPhones were available.
Though adoption for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have been strong, AppLovin found that adoption for Apple's new operating system, iOS 8, is a different story.
After 45 days of it being released, just over fifty percent of iDevice users had updated to iOS 8, compared to eighty percent for iOS 7. Part of that is due to the size of iOS 8, which requires more than five GB worth of storage available on your iDevice, whereas previous iOS updates required much smaller amounts.
21 November 2014
Apple for the day
Chris Ciaccia has an article at Philly.com about the new iPhones:
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