Điện thoại iPhone 16 đã lên kệ, Tổng Giám đốc T-Mobile khẳng định doanh số bán hàng tăng vọt so với năm trước

iPhone 16 đã được bán ra, và T-Mobile’s CEO nói rằng điện thoại của Apple đang bán chạy hơn so với năm ngoái. Tổng giám đốc điều hành của T-Mobile Mike Sievert nói rằng việc bán hàng trước iPhone 16 là vô nghĩa. “Không chỉ tốt mà còn tốt hơn so với năm ngoái,” ông Sievert cho biết. Đó là Tổng giám đốc điều hành của T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS), Mike Sievert, khẳng định rằng doanh số bán hàng của iPhone 16 của Apple Inc (AAPL) đã thực sự mạnh mẽ hơn so với năm ngoái với iPhone 15, trong một cuộc phỏng vấn tuần này với Jim Cramer của CNBC.

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Nguồn: https://www.morningstar.com/news/marketwatch/20240921283/iphone-16-is-now-on-sale-and-t-mobiles-ceo-says-the-apples-phones-are-selling-better-than-last-year

By Weston Blasi

T-Mobile Chief Executive Mike Sievert says it’s ‘nonsense’ that the iPhone 16 line’s preorder sales are underwhelming

‘Not only good, but better than last year’

That was T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS) Chief Executive Mike Sievert, claiming that sales of Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) iPhone 16 have actually been stronger than they were last year for the iPhone 15, during an interview this week with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.

“People are buying Pros, they’re buying Maxes, so they’re buying up the food chain, and they’re buying at a greater rate than last year,” Sievert said.

Apple unveiled its iPhone 16 line on Sept. 9 and the smartphone has been available for preorder since the announcement. Stores will begin carrying the iPhone 16 and its variations on Sept. 20. The iPhone 16 Pro starts at $999, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199.

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Consumers can buy iPhones directly from Apple, as well as through carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T Inc. (T) and Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) Carriers often subsidize prices for iPhones to get consumers to trade in their old phones, which can boost sales.

Sievert was asked directly about some analysts expecting underwhelming iPhone 16 sales, which he described as “nonsense.”

Apple announced that the iPhone 16 line would be its first phone that is built for the company’s generative artificial-intelligence technology. In a hardware demonstration earlier this month, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the AI would allow users to create texts and images with a simple text prompt. Those AI features will be available in Beta on iOS 18.1 in October, the company said.

The slow rollout of these AI features could mean a longer tail for iPhone 16 sales, Sievert noted.

“I have a feeling this cycle will be lengthened a little. You know why? The AI features don’t come out for a little while,” he said.

Apple, which did not respond to request for comment, does not disclose the specific number of iPhones sold each year.

Shares of Apple moved 3.71% higher during Thursday trading, and are up 31.59% over the past 12 months.

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-Weston Blasi

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