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iPhone 17 base sends Apple into panic, China subsidies spark shipping chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60225, member: 636"] Apple faces supply challenges as consumer demand for the base iPhone 17 model reaches unprecedented levels. Bank of America tracking reveals shipping delays have extended to 18 days compared to 10 days for the previous iPhone 16 model. China drives the strongest demand through a 15 percent government electronics subsidy and delayed iPhone Air regulatory approval. The base variant attracts buyers with premium features at the standard $799 price point. UBS analysts report elevated wait times across 30 global markets for the base model while other three variants show subdued consumer interest. Apple suppliers have begun increasing production to address the shortage. The company maintains consistent pricing for the base model despite adding higher-capacity storage and advanced camera systems. This demand pattern may limit Apple's average selling price growth as consumers favor the value-oriented option over more expensive Pro and Air models. [/QUOTE]
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