Say goodbye to Apple iPhone X: End of life predicted by mid 2018

Apple's first generation iPhone X will be the first previous year model that might not be retained in 2018.

Update: 2018-01-23 05:38 GMT
From being the first one to master the touchscreen to now being the first ones to go with a full front display and eliminating the home button and fingerprint scanner, Apple has set a benchmark with its Anniversary Edition iPhone X this year. Apple states that the iPhone X will set the path for the future mobile phone.

If you have been saving your hard earned money to buy an iPhone X, here’s a bad news. Apple’s iPhone X will be the first previous year model that might not be retained in 2018. According to AppleInsider, popular Analyst Ming Chi-Kuo has predicted that the Apple's first generation smartphone — iPhone X will be seeing the 'end of life' in the summer of 2018.

Moreover, the report also suggests that the Cupertino based tech giant will ship around 18 million iPhone X units in the first calendar quarter of 2018. Furthermore, KGI also believes that the iPhone X supply has not been as successful in China as expected because of the notch creating an impression that the bigger iPhone 8 Plus offers more usable screen space.

Additionally, Kuo has also predicted that Apple will unveil three iPhone models sometime in 2018. Kuo further added that an iPhone X Plus model will soon debut with all the features of the current iPhone X. Also, Apple will apparently see 10 per cent growth for all of 2018 with most growth after the new launch in September.

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