Sale of Apple Devices, including iPhone 16, has been slowly slowing down due to thousands of factors in sports. To counter this, the company is going to announce some major changes on how it handles career promotions and deals at its retail stores from June 26.
Apple’s Internal Mark Gorman – In the latest edition of its Newsletter Power On -Edition – reported that the company is comforting its stance on carrier promos to help increase sales. It expects Apple to double the number of promotions at its stores.
Apple’s retail stores usually allow only carrier deals where a user has to turn into an old device in a good condition. If the company has done a lot of damage, the development will be off the table. In addition, deals for transforming devices along with deals without the desired trade were not accepted.
Gorman claims that Apple has also been allowing a dollar value -dollar tool since June 26. Carrier promotions, which do not need to trade any devices, will also be honored from now on.
You are turning into IPhone 16 However, you will make some credit for the iPhone 17. | Video Credit – Apple
This, in my eyes, is another way that Apple is being forced to stick and stop in its old ways. Due to rules like DMA, the ‘Walled Garden’ Environmental System has already crashed in regions like the European Union (Digital Markets Act) Apple users in the European Union can load the apps to apps, change the selection of the default app, and use third -party NFC payments in other new features.
Given the condition of the industry, perhaps allowing more carrier growth and sales to increase deals was inevitable. Apple is already considering hike in future prices IPhone 17 Series to counter tariff rates uncertainty. Although American carriers like T -Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon always offer these promotions at their stores, it would be nice to accept Apple at their stores.
Due to the current economic situation, phone manufacturers may have to make the habit of upgrading to American consumers less frequently, and choosing old phones instead. But perhaps these companies had already developed for it, considering that they now offer five or more years of software support for their new phones.
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