Despite skepticism beforehand, the iPhone 16 is experiencing a sales launch with enormous hype. Apple reports queues in front of stores worldwide, while online orders have long delivery times. Demand apparently exceeds expectations again.
The launch of the iPhone 16 caused a stir. Although many experts predicted a waning interest in the new Apple flagship beforehand, a different picture emerged on launch day. As Apple announced, queues formed in front of stores around the world, while delivery times for online orders rose rapidly.
In Australia and Asia, where sales began first due to time zones, customers were already waiting hours before the store opened. Pictures from Malaysia showed particularly ambitious fans lining up early. In Berlin, too, there was a small group of iPhone enthusiasts who used the evening before for an “iPhone party” in front of the stores.
For those who prefer to order their new device online, the situation does not look very rosy. According to current information in the Apple Online Store Depending on the model, customers must expect considerable waiting times:
These time periods apply roughly to all color and storage variants, there are only a few deviations – which indicates a consistently high demand. The launch of the iPhone 16 turned out to be a global event as usual. In New York, the iconic glass cube store on Fifth Avenue was specially decorated.
Apple chose the slogan “Hello, Apple Intelligence” – although the announced AI package will only be available with a later iOS update. While the scenes in front of the stores were reminiscent of previous iPhone launches, there were also big differences. The waiting times in the physical stores were shorter than in the early years of the iPhone.
The first iPhone launch in 2007 sparked unprecedented hype, with customers waiting outside stores for days. Over the years, the situation has normalized, but the ongoing enthusiasm shows that Apple continues to exert a strong appeal among consumers.
The successful launch of the iPhone 16 shows that, despite a fairly saturated smartphone market, Apple is still able to generate enthusiasm for its products – and sell well despite high prices. The long delivery times indicate high demand, which should be a positive signal for Apple for the important Christmas business.
Alexia is the author at Research Snipers covering all technology news including Google, Apple, Android, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung News, and More.
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