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Apple heeds advice, continuously releases new models, and reduces prices

Tue, Apr 16 2024 08:05 PM EST

Currently, facing stiff competition from Huawei's return and domestic brands like Xiaomi and Vivo, Apple's production disadvantage is becoming increasingly apparent, with a significant drop in sales in China. However, the latest news indicates that Apple will launch multiple models to address the decline in product sales, and furthermore, the prices have been lowered. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0409%2F5b87a22bj00sbneqp00gyd000u800l6m.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg It has been confirmed that the Apple iPhone 16 series of smartphones is set to be released, and the iPhone SE 4 has also arrived. Latest reports also indicate that Apple will release a new iPad mini and an entry-level iPad later this year. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0409%2Fc357319aj00sbneqo007id000nw00lym.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg According to the latest report by Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, Apple is set to release a new iPad mini and an entry-level iPad by the end of 2024. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0409%2F57e28977j00sbneqo0055d000i300d0m.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg We know that the previous generation iPad 10 was launched in October 2022, and it's been a while. The new iPad 11 is set to replace the iPad 10, expected to feature the A15 chip, with storage boosted to 128GB, and priced lower than the iPad 10. The previous generation iPad mini 6 also dates back to September 2021. The new iPad mini 7 is expected to come with at least the Apple A16 Bionic chip, upgrading from 4GB to 6GB of RAM, maintaining a 60Hz refresh rate, and also featuring a more affordable price point. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0409%2Fbfae909dj00sbneqp0093d000z900ium.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg Apple seems to have heeded advice and is releasing new devices frequently to boost future sales. Would you still consider Apple products?