"Previously, Apple was quite conservative about placing orders",
which were less than for last year's new iPhone, said the Nikkei
quoting a source.
"After the increase, prepared production volume for the iPhone
11 series will be higher compared to last year".
Sources cited by Nikkei said that the recent surge in iPhone
orders is concentrated in the cheapest iPhone 11 model and the
iPhone 11 Pro model, while Apple has slightly revised down
orders for its top range model, the iPhone 11 Pro Max, which has
a starting price of $1,099.
The newspaper also reported that suppliers remain cautious and
said they were concerned that the higher level of orders would
not be sustained.
"Demand is good for now. But we have to be careful not to be too
optimistic," an executive-level source said in the report. "I
hope that this year's peak season lasts longer than last year."
Apple did not respond to a Reuters request for comment outside
regular U.S. business hours.
The company launched its three new iPhone models in September
and reduced the starting price of the model upgrade, despite
better cameras, to $699, compared to $749 for last year's iPhone
XR.
(The story has been refiled to correct company's ticker symbol
in the first paragraph)
(Reporting by Juby Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu,
Bernard Orr)
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