Apple has confirmed that it will prioritize the production of its premium iPhone models in 2026, according to Nikkei Asia. The company will focus on delivering its first-ever foldable iPhone and two non-folding models with upgraded features. Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 18 will now be shipped in 2027 due to a shift in marketing strategy and supply chain challenges.
Apple’s new strategy will target the highest-end models for its 2026 lineup. The company will prioritize the foldable iPhone and two non-folding models featuring upgraded cameras and larger displays.
This decision will ensure that Apple can optimize resources and meet the growing demand for its premium products. Apple aims to enhance its revenue potential amidst rising costs for memory chips and production materials.
A source familiar with Apple’s strategy mentioned that this approach helps maximize profits. “Supply chain smoothness is one of the key challenges for this year,” said an executive at an iPhone supplier. Apple’s decision comes as it faces rising material costs and seeks to reduce production risks, especially for the complex foldable device.
The standard iPhone 18, originally planned for a 2026 launch, will now ship in the first half of 2027. The decision to delay the standard model was influenced by Apple’s shifting marketing priorities.
This delay allows the company to focus on its higher-end models first, ensuring smoother production and more market impact. The new timeline reflects Apple’s effort to mitigate supply chain issues.
The delay also highlights Apple’s ongoing adjustments to its marketing strategy, which aligns with the company’s long-term goals. By focusing on premium devices, Apple hopes to reduce the risk of production delays and enhance its financial performance in 2026.
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