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iPhone 16e Sales Lag Behind SE Models Despite Bestseller Status

The iPhone 16e is one of Europe's top-selling smartphones, yet its early sales figures still lagged significantly behind those of Apple's previous mid-tier models, according to Counterpoint Research.

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iPhone 16e launched in February, marking the company's first attempt in recent years to redefine its mid-range offerings with a product distinct from its "SE" branding. Despite debuting on Europe's Top 10 smartphones list in its first full month of availability, the model failed to match the initial traction of its predecessors.

Counterpoint Research finds that the iPhone 16e was the ninth best-selling smartphone in Europe in March, representing 8% of Apple's total iPhone sales in the region and 2% of the broader smartphone market. In Western Europe, the device performed slightly better, securing the seventh position overall.

However, the iPhone 16e's early performance marks a clear departure from the success of the iPhone SE models that preceded it. The third-generation iPhone SE from 2022 ranked sixth on the same European bestseller list during its first month and accounted for 12% of Apple's regional iPhone sales.

The second-generation iPhone SE from 2020 performed even more strongly, achieving third place overall and making up 19% of Apple's European iPhone sales in its debut month. Compared to these benchmarks, iPhone 16e sales were down 17% versus the iPhone SE (2022) and down 20% compared to the iPhone SE (2020), according to Counterpoint.

Unsurprisingly, the primary reason identified for the iPhone 16e's weaker debut is its higher launch price. The iPhone 16e generally starts at €699 in Europe. This is a significant increase over the iPhone SE (2022), which debuted at €519, and the iPhone SE (2020), which launched at €479.

Additionally, the mid-tier smartphone market in Europe is increasingly price-sensitive; consumers are showing increased interest in refurbished and second-hand iPhones, which further complicates Apple's efforts to drive volume through new mid-range hardware.

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MacUserFella Avatar
13 months ago
Is this really a surprise? Apple launched a “budget” iPhone at $599
Score: 48 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
13 months ago
Personally, I'm delighted to see this.

What Apple most needs right now is a load of humble pie.

Luckily, they have been getting a fair bit of it from a variety of directions.
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JTK Awesome Avatar
13 months ago

Is this really a surprise? Apple launched a “budget” iPhone at $599
Yup. Apple is asking people to pay too much for too little. The market has spoken.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CWallace Avatar
13 months ago

The majority of people I know don't care about specs and mainly shop price. When I start blathering on about the spec sheet, their eyes glaze over.
And if they do care about specs, they can get more with the previous generation main model (which is either still on sale as new or via refurbishment which is effectively new).
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13 months ago
Bring back the mini with a lower price to compete with the “e” version. Oh, and MagSafe too.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
13 months ago
Apple priced it too high for what it is.

Yes, it was intentional, I know.
They likely wanted to use this release as an "opportunity" to raise the floor on all new iPhone prices.

😕
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)