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Apple cuts down on iPhone orders for Q2

By Will Park on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 at 3:53 PM PST In Apple, Devices, Financial/Corporate News, Rumors, iPhone

Apple lowers shipment orders for iPhoneApple’s done quite well for itself with the iPhone. They’ve moved millions upon millions of the heralded handset, and they’re rolling in revenue-dough.

Now there’s a report, from the Chinese-language Economic Daily News, that Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) has reduced its Q2 iPhone orders from 2 million to 1.0-1.2 million – about half the expected amount of Q1 iPhone orders. The China-based tech-rag points to slow European iPhone sales as a reason for the reduction in handset orders, however they failed to provide further details.

With Steve Jobs’ recent announcement that Apple has sold 4 million iPhones since its launch, and  is currently sustaining daily iPhone sales rates of 20,000 units, it seems unlikely that Apple is worried about their European sales figures. At the stated sales-rate, Apple is on track to move 1.8 million iPhones by March of this year, completely invalidating the Economic Daily News’ “report.”

The discrepancy could be attributed to Apple’s multi-supplier strategy. Apple routinely calls upon multiple suppliers to source their components, a strategy that aims to reduce Apple’s exposure to supply-chain and market volatility – Apple sources their touch-screen component from two different suppliers.

As such, any estimates based on a single supplier’s iPhone component-orders could lead to projected iPhone orders that are about half of actual iPhone shipments.

Or maybe the iPhone is really bombing in sales.

[Via: DigiTimes]

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2 Comments on “Apple cuts down on iPhone orders for Q2”

  1. Looks like Apple is beginning to go down the drain, hope they can pick it back up :(

  2. fenris says:

    As such, any estimates based on a single supplier’s iPhone component-orders could lead to projected iPhone orders that are about half of actual iPhone shipments.

    Yes, don’t you think it’s extremely logical that one manufacturer would order about half of their touchscreens within the same period from /one/ supplier, and the other half from another? I mean, that’s proof of real business- sense right there, if they can get that to be profitable! What say you now, iPhone nay- sayers!

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