JP Morgan Analysis Shows iPhone 12 Pro Average Delivery Takes 23 Days
Higher Demand Than iPhone 11 ... No Offline Stock for 12 Pro

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[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The popularity of the iPhone 12 Pro model is overwhelmingly higher than that of the iPhone 12, and even as it enters its third week since release, the delivery wait time has not decreased.


On the 3rd (local time), JP Morgan analyst Sameek Jaitly stated in an investor note that among the iPhone 12 series, the demand for the iPhone 12 Pro is much higher, and even as it enters the third week, customers still have to wait more than three weeks due to its popularity.


Analyst Sameek Jaitly explained, "The global standard delivery schedule for the iPhone 12 is about 10 days after ordering, while the iPhone 12 Pro takes about 23 days."


In the United States, the delivery period for the iPhone 12 decreased from 11 days in the second week to 8 days in the third week, but for the iPhone 12 Pro, it increased from 24 days to 26 days. In South Korea as well, ordering the iPhone 12 Pro model from Apple's website requires waiting about 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.


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There is no stock of the iPhone 12 Pro in offline stores either. While the iPhone 12 can be purchased in the US, UK, and Germany, the iPhone 12 Pro must be ordered online and waited for. On the other hand, in China, the delivery period for the iPhone 12 Pro is relatively stable.


Compared to the previous model, the iPhone 11, the demand for the iPhone 12 is higher. During the first week of the iPhone 11 release, the delivery period was 6 to 14 days, but the iPhone 12 required a wait of more than 13 days across the board. The iPhone 12 Pro had such high demand that customers had to wait about 24 days from the first week of release. Investors are also positive about the pre-orders for the iPhone 12 Pro Max based on the success of the iPhone 12.



Meanwhile, Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at KGI Securities, revealed that the first-day order volume for the iPhone 12 was between 1.7 million and 2 million units, greatly surpassing the 800,000 units sold of the iPhone 11. Ming-Chi Kuo projected the sales distribution of the iPhone 12 series as ▲iPhone 12 Mini 10-15% ▲iPhone 12 30-35% ▲iPhone 12 Pro 30-35% ▲iPhone 12 Pro Max 15-20%.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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