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AI hiccups hurt iPhone 17, but foldable iPhone 18 could bounce back
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46636, member: 636"] Apple faces challenges with artificial intelligence features that may damage iPhone 17 sales next year. The technology company struggled with AI rollouts during 2025. These problems could hurt demand for the upcoming phone model. Customers may wait for better options instead of buying the iPhone 17. Sales experts predict lower numbers for Apple's next release. Many buyers already purchased iPhone 16 models because of tariff concerns. Donald Trump's trade policies scared customers into early upgrades. This rush left fewer people interested in the iPhone 17. JP Morgan analysts cut production estimates by nine percent. The investment firm sees trouble ahead for Apple's 2025 phone launch. The iPhone 18 series should perform much better when it arrives in 2026. Apple plans to fix its AI problems before that release date. Advanced features will help the company compete with rivals again. The iPhone 18 will also debut Apple's first foldable phone design. These improvements should boost customer interest significantly. Hardware upgrades will make the iPhone 18 more attractive to buyers. Apple's new A20 processor will run 15 percent faster than current chips. The phone will have six-channel memory for better performance. Screen experts say the display notch will shrink to a smaller pill shape. These changes address complaints about previous models. Investment analysts cannot predict exact sales numbers for phones launching next year. The timeline remains uncertain for both standard and foldable iPhone models. Market watchers will have clearer data as launch dates approach. Apple hopes these upgrades will restore customer confidence after recent setbacks. [/QUOTE]
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