Apple will stop making iPhone X in the second half of the year.

Apple just announced for the Christmas quarter, revealing that the company sold fewer phones than it did in the same quarter a year ago, but the average selling price increased considerably. That’s a clear sign that the iPhone X’s high price affected average selling prices (ASP). And the iPhone X could have influenced the ASP in such a manner only if Apple sold a ton of them in November and December. That’s because Apple sold more than 77.3 million combined iPhone units during the quarter.

But a new report from Korea suggests that Apple is going to significantly cut iPhone X production in the March and June quarters this year. And Apple will stop manufacturing the iPhone X completely in the second half of the year.

Apple is expected to release three iPhone X successors this fall. All of them will come with Face ID and all-screen designs, and OLED displays will be used in at least one new model.

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