Apple's iPhone SE Sales a 'Bright Spot' in Q2 2020 Thanks to Android Switchers and Those Upgrading From iPhone 6s or Older - MacRumors
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Apple's iPhone SE Sales a 'Bright Spot' in Q2 2020 Thanks to Android Switchers and Those Upgrading From iPhone 6s or Older

Apple's U.S. iPhone sales were down 23 percent in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the second quarter of 2019, according to new sales estimates shared today by Counterpoint Research. Though sales were down, the iPhone SE was seen as something of a "bright spot," selling above expectations.

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Overall U.S. smartphone sell-through was down 25 percent year over year in Q2 2020, but Apple and Samsung were able to maintain sales somewhat better than other brands due to a strong online presence. In Apple's case, the new 2020 iPhone SE, released in April, also helped Apple's sales volumes throughout the quarter.

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Priced starting at $399, the iPhone SE has been selling well in both postpaid and prepaid channels. More than 30 percent of iPhone SE buyers were upgrading from an iPhone 6s or older, and more than 26 percent of iPhone SE users came from an Android device, which Counterpoint says is a higher than normal Android to iOS switch rate.

Apple volumes grew through the quarter and were especially helped by iPhone SE volumes. It was not a typical Apple launch with large fanfare and a launch event at the Steve Jobs theatre, which normally also includes a blitz of TV ads. However, the device has been successful and selling above expectations in both postpaid and prepaid channels. Since the iPhone SE launched, carrier stores and national retail have been re-opening. Some channels saw large promos to draw shoppers back to stores. This was especially true within Walmart, Metro by T-Mobile and Boost.

Apple's iPhone SE sales are "unlikely" to cannibalize sales of the 2020 iPhone 12 models because iPhone SE purchasers are "more pragmatic" about price, less concerned with 5G connectivity, and the smaller display is "not considered a hindrance."

According to Counterpoint Research, mid-March through mid-April saw the weakest sales in the overall smartphone market, but things began picking up again in the back half of April after consumers received stimulus checks and retail stores began reopening. Smartphone sales for May through the end of June grew week over week, and June 2020 sales were ultimately stronger than June 2019 sales.

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jclo Avatar
76 months ago

Why upgrade from 6S to SE? It has no sense.
Faster processor that can run newer versions of iOS for longer.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
76 months ago

The key to its success has been the fact that this is one great phone. It isn't the leftovers or old tech. It is a great phone.
It is a great phone, but I think the true key to the SE’s success is the price point. It’s ‘a lot of phone’ for ~$399 and it’s affordable enough Where consumers can pay full cash price versus financing it as well.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
nutmac Avatar
76 months ago

Why upgrade from 6S to SE? It has no sense.
* Your phone is damaged or stolen
* Better camera (better image quality, optical image stabilizer, shoots with lower light)
* Double the storage
* More cellular bands, faster wireless (both cellular and Wi-Fi)
* Longer battery life and new battery
* Qi wireless charging
* Double the performance
* Water resistance

But I get it. iPhone SE 2020 doesn't look fresh enough. I would've loved some redesign. But at the time, Apple is able to hit $399 entry price precisely because it is recycling an old design.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JosephAW Avatar
76 months ago
There is still a pent up demand for an original "SE" size iPhone without a home button and notch.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dwaltwhit Avatar
76 months ago
The key to its success has been the fact that this is one great phone. It isn't the leftovers or old tech. It is a great phone.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
az431 Avatar
76 months ago

Do you really need a smartphone if you're stuck inside?
What difference does it make whether someone is inside or outside?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)