The rivalry between Android and iPhone models continues, this time with a forecast from top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo who praises the TrueDepth camera system of the iPhone X.
In a note to investors sent this morning, Kuo estimates that Apple would sell a maximum of 35 million iPhone X units this year, down from his original estimate of 40 million units. The analyst says that it’s all because of production struggles with the TrueDepth camera, which would give Apple a major advantage ahead of Android smartphones.
While at first glance the production issues are a major drawback in Apple’s efforts of making the iPhone X a hit, it’s all working out quite well for Cupertino, as despite the short delay, the anniversary device would still sell very well thanks to the very same camera system.
Android phones can’t match the performance of the iPhone X
Kuo says in his note that the TrueDepth camera pushes the iPhone X 1.5 to 2.5 years ahead all of its Andr… (read more)
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