Apple’s new iPhone 16e has a lot going for it, but it’s not quite the device many were expecting.Both in name and price, it’s not an iPhone SE.And a new survey of buying habits among Apple customers—and especially iPhone SE buyers—shows why the new model is a big risk for Apple.
iPhone SE owners’ history reveals little interest in premium iPhone offerings The latest CIRP report has to do with the iPhone SE user base.It looks at how iPhone SE owners compare to the rest of the iPhone user base when it comes to buying habits.Specifically, the report answers the question: what was the last device these iPhone owners had? The data shows that Apple has a big challenge on its hands convincing SE owners to choose the iPhone 16e as their next smartphone.
Michael Levin and Josh Lowitz write: CIRP’s report effectively proves how important price is to the iPhone SE customer base, and how the new $599 starting price of the iPhone 16e might send shoppers looking elsewhere.The data point I found most fascinating was that 45% of SE buyers used to have a “number” model.This seems to show that even users who had experienced a more “premium” iPhone didn’t find its advantages compelling enough.
Instead, they were swayed by price to downgrade to an SE.Dilemma for future iPhone SE upgraders Now that the most affordable iPhone starts at $599, iPhone SE owners face a dilemma the next time they’re ready to upgrade.They can either: pay up for the more expensive 16e model or shop for a cheaper Android or possibly refurbished iPhone Apple certainly hopes the former will happen.
But $599 is a much higher price than $429.Carrier deals can help lower the entry price, but I suspect iPhone SE owners are less likely to have a “major” carrier and instead trend more toward budget players that don’t have such enticing offers.Abandoning the budget smartphone market is a risk for Apple.
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