Apple's New Split iPhone Launch Strategy Corroborated in Latest Report

Apple's rumored plan to split its iPhone launch cycle beginning this year has gained additional credibility, with a new report from Nikkei Asia corroborating earlier claims from The Information, Bloomberg, and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

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According to Nikkei's sources, Apple will prioritize its first foldable iPhone along with iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max models for the second half of 2026, while the standard iPhone 18 will ship in the first half of 2027.

An updated iPhone 18e is also expected to appear in the first half of 2027. Nikkei's report does not mention this. It does note however that a second-generation iPhone Air is in Apple's pipeline, though it is not expected this year.

The staggered approach aims to both optimize resources and maximize Apple's revenue from premium models amid rising memory chip costs and supply chain pressures, according to the report.

One supplier executive told Nikkei that a smoothly functioning supply chain is "one of the key challenges" this year, adding that a marketing strategy change also factored into Apple's decision to prioritize its premium devices.

The report also notes that Apple is facing additional pressure as some of its suppliers have shifted resources toward AI companies like Nvidia, Google, and Amazon. Notably, Apple explicitly mentioned iPhone supply constraints during its recent earnings call on Thursday.

The pressure comes at a key time for Apple's ambitious new device: mass producing a foldable iPhone requires more complicated manufacturing techniques and new materials, so it's crucial for Apple to minimize production issues leading up to and during its expected launch in the fall.

For Apple's part, it has not officially confirmed any changes to its traditional annual fall iPhone release schedule.

Tag: Nikkei

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Top Rated Comments

Bigwaff Avatar
5 days ago at 05:05 am

Looks like the marketing surveys have been dumbed down. If it’s bad data, it’s probably Ohio.
There must be a joke in there but it escapes me.
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Mr. Nice Avatar
5 days ago at 05:39 am
A ridiculous measure to persuade shopaholics who have no patience to buy the pro version.



I hope it backfires.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sleeptodream Avatar
5 days ago at 11:42 am

So Pro phones first and low-entry ones last.

Low-entry Macs way first (regular M chip) and Pros last ( Max, Ultra )

Personally, I would prefer the opposite!
The regular and Pro iPhones use essentially the same chips, just slightly tweaked or binned, whereas the Pro/Max/Ultra chips are significantly different from the standard MX used in the Air and iPad.

Personally I think it all comes down to supply chain/yields on the chips. The Pro/Max/Ultra are probably harder to manufacture than the base MX, whereas for iPhones they’re essentially the same but supply is constrained, so they’re prioritizing Pro phones, as they should since most early adopters are probably buying those anyway
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johannnn Avatar
5 days ago at 05:59 am

Staggered release helps flatten out both supply chain component ordering
100% true.


A ridiculous measure to persuade shopaholics who have no patience to buy the pro version.
100% true. I got the 17 base, but will now get the 18 Pro. Just because I aint gonna wait half a year longer.


I hope it backfires.
It's not. I promise.
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rp2011 Avatar
5 days ago at 05:23 am
And here I thought they finally come to their senses and made the standard iPhone the best-all-around iPhone just like at the beginning and not marginalizing it whatsoever, and instead offering the Pro's as the further luxury models.

Unless ...the one's at the beginning of the year, are are the "new" models with the new features and the ones mid year Pro's and Max are the further upgraded ones, then the base iPhone gets marginalized and they should never be. Never. Because it marginalized the entire brand.
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svish Avatar
4 days ago at 08:27 pm
With iPhone launches happening every six months, there will be a balanced revenue across quarters. Maybe Apple will be able to sell more Pro models too. Waiting to see the new foldable this year.
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