Apple trims orders for iPhone 5C in final quarter
Apple Inc has told manufacturers of its new iPhone 5C that it will cut orders of the smartphone for the final three months of this year, a source familiar with the supply chain situation said.
Pegatron Corp, a major manufacturer of Apple’s new phone, had 5C orders reduced by less than 20 percent, the source said yesterday, declining to be identified because the information is sensitive.
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, Apple’s other producer of the 5C, has had its orders for the same period reduced by a third, the Wall Street Journal said.
The 5C and 5S were launched in September ahead of the year-end holiday season when sales tend to hit a peak. In the US, the 5C is US$100 cheaper than the premium 5S, which retails for US$649 for the 16GB model.
The cut in 5C orders will reinforce investor sentiment that the phone was overpriced and would not be well-received by buyers, some analysts say.
“This reflects a failure in Apple’s pricing strategy,” said Bevan Yeh, a Taipei-based senior fund manager at Prudential Financial Securities Investment Trust. “The price differentiation between 5C and 5S is too small. It’s an iPhone 5 with plastic casing and isn’t worth the price.”
Spokesmen at Pegatron and Hon Hai declined to comment, while Apple could not be immediately reached for comment.
In China, one of Apple’s most important markets according to CEO Tim Cook, the 5C’s reception has been lukewarm. Some local bloggers say the price difference between the 5C and 5S is too narrow.
Apple said previously that sales for the 5S and 5C in the first three days of their launch in September totaled 9 million, and that demand for 5S exceeded initial supplies. It did not give separate figures for the 5C and 5S.
Prudential, which does not own Apple shares, forecasts assemblers will ship around 23 million 5C units in the final three months of this year and 10 million in the first three months of next year.
Some analysts caution against correlating the cuts to Apple’s supplier orders with poor sales, because of the complexity and opacity of the company’s supply chain.
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