• Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Friday, December 5, 2025
Daily The Business
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
DTB
No Result
View All Result
DTB

Apple’s new $599 iPhone with AI is the Hail Mary it needs

February 19, 2025
in apple, bi-illustration, i-phone-16-e, iphones, new-iphone, Tech, tyler-le
Apple's new $599 iPhone with AI is the Hail Mary it needs
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsapp
  • Apple launched the new iPhone 16e on Wednesday.
  • It offers the company’s new Apple Intelligence technology and costs $599.
  • It’s an “on-ramp” for consumers to enter the Apple ecosystem, one analyst says.

Apple just put its AI within reach of a lot more people. The move could be what it needs to reinvigorate sales of iPhones after several years of struggles.

The new iPhone 16e — the cheapest of the iPhone 16 lineup — makes Apple Intelligence available for a fraction of the cost of its older cousins.

Apple announced the new device on Wednesday after CEO Tim Cook teased a new “member of the family” in the week leading up to the launch. Starting at $599, the iPhone 16e is half the price of the $1199 iPhone 16 Pro Max.

With pressure on iPhone sales mounting, this launch represents its strategy to “compete more aggressively” with rival entry-level smartphones, Jacob Bourne, an analyst at Business Insider’s sister company EMARKETER, said.

“It’s about expanding its ecosystem reach at a crucial moment when it’s rolling out Apple Intelligence and revamping Siri,” Bourne added.

As Apple enters its AI era with Apple Intelligence previously only available on its priciest models, the new iPhone 16e gives more consumers a chance to test the new tech. Although the software has yet to move the needle for iPhone sales, lowering the price would encourage people to hop on the bandwagon, Forrester analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee said.

“Apple’s brand of accessible luxury gets a little more accessible for people who don’t want to settle for anything less than the real thing,” he told BI.

Revenue missed analyst estimates in Apple’s first quarter for fiscal year 2025. A more affordable iPhone will be especially crucial in key regions, like India, “where iPhones are out of reach for most people” and Android competition is fierce, Chatterjee said.

Some “leakage” from the sale of pricier models in the iPhone 16 lineup is to be expected, but Chatterjee said he doesn’t expect it to “cannibalize the crown jewels” — the Pro and Pro Max models.

“This is about growing its market share, which becomes increasingly vital as Apple shifts toward a services-led growth strategy that depends on exposure,” Bourne said.

Apple’s services business, which includes paid subscriptions, is performing well. It grew revenue 14% year over year to reach a record $26.3 billion in Q1 FY25. Preorders for the iPhone 16e start Friday and it’ll be available for purchase on February 28.

The iPhone 16e is the “on-ramp” for customers who want the status symbol of an iPhone without spending up to $1000, Chatterjee said.

The iPhone 16e has a 6.1-inch display — the same size as the $799 iPhone 16. For hardware, it has Apple’s own in-house cellular modem and the A18 processor, and a USB-C charging port.

Last week, the iPhone 14 and SE models were the last phones with the Lightning port available on Apple’s website, but it looks like the site has been updated to offer only USB-C compatible models. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that the models were discontinued — signaling the end of an era of new phones without Apple Intelligence or USB-C chargers.

  • Apple launched the new iPhone 16e on Wednesday.
  • It offers the company’s new Apple Intelligence technology and costs $599.
  • It’s an “on-ramp” for consumers to enter the Apple ecosystem, one analyst says.

Apple just put its AI within reach of a lot more people. The move could be what it needs to reinvigorate sales of iPhones after several years of struggles.

The new iPhone 16e — the cheapest of the iPhone 16 lineup — makes Apple Intelligence available for a fraction of the cost of its older cousins.

Apple announced the new device on Wednesday after CEO Tim Cook teased a new “member of the family” in the week leading up to the launch. Starting at $599, the iPhone 16e is half the price of the $1199 iPhone 16 Pro Max.

With pressure on iPhone sales mounting, this launch represents its strategy to “compete more aggressively” with rival entry-level smartphones, Jacob Bourne, an analyst at Business Insider’s sister company EMARKETER, said.

“It’s about expanding its ecosystem reach at a crucial moment when it’s rolling out Apple Intelligence and revamping Siri,” Bourne added.

As Apple enters its AI era with Apple Intelligence previously only available on its priciest models, the new iPhone 16e gives more consumers a chance to test the new tech. Although the software has yet to move the needle for iPhone sales, lowering the price would encourage people to hop on the bandwagon, Forrester analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee said.

“Apple’s brand of accessible luxury gets a little more accessible for people who don’t want to settle for anything less than the real thing,” he told BI.

Revenue missed analyst estimates in Apple’s first quarter for fiscal year 2025. A more affordable iPhone will be especially crucial in key regions, like India, “where iPhones are out of reach for most people” and Android competition is fierce, Chatterjee said.

Some “leakage” from the sale of pricier models in the iPhone 16 lineup is to be expected, but Chatterjee said he doesn’t expect it to “cannibalize the crown jewels” — the Pro and Pro Max models.

“This is about growing its market share, which becomes increasingly vital as Apple shifts toward a services-led growth strategy that depends on exposure,” Bourne said.

Apple’s services business, which includes paid subscriptions, is performing well. It grew revenue 14% year over year to reach a record $26.3 billion in Q1 FY25. Preorders for the iPhone 16e start Friday and it’ll be available for purchase on February 28.

The iPhone 16e is the “on-ramp” for customers who want the status symbol of an iPhone without spending up to $1000, Chatterjee said.

The iPhone 16e has a 6.1-inch display — the same size as the $799 iPhone 16. For hardware, it has Apple’s own in-house cellular modem and the A18 processor, and a USB-C charging port.

Last week, the iPhone 14 and SE models were the last phones with the Lightning port available on Apple’s website, but it looks like the site has been updated to offer only USB-C compatible models. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that the models were discontinued — signaling the end of an era of new phones without Apple Intelligence or USB-C chargers.

Share15Tweet10Send
Previous Post

Finance minister apprises WB delegation of govt’s reform agenda

Next Post

Rs 308,000 Per Tola! Gold Prices Reached Historic High in Pakistan

Related Posts

Reddit's CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that 'sucks'
reddit

Reddit’s CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that ‘sucks’

December 5, 2025
Shoppers are on pace to break Black Friday online spending records and use AI more than ever as sales hit $8.6 billion
adobe

Shoppers are on pace to break Black Friday online spending records and use AI more than ever as sales hit $8.6 billion

November 29, 2025
Pakistan’s First Eco-Chatbot has been Launched by Punjab Government
Tech

Pakistan’s First Eco-Chatbot has been Launched by Punjab Government

November 26, 2025
The AI bubble debate: 16 business leaders, from Sam Altman to Bill Gates to Mark Cuban, weigh in
AI

The AI bubble debate: 16 business leaders, from Sam Altman to Bill Gates to Mark Cuban, weigh in

November 24, 2025
Game Changer! Pakistan Now Officially Connected to One of the World’s Fastest Undersea Cables
Pakistan

Game Changer! Pakistan Now Officially Connected to One of the World’s Fastest Undersea Cables

November 23, 2025
Now You Can Buy iPhone 16 On Easy Monthly Instalments Starting from Rs. 19,190
Tech

Now You Can Buy iPhone 16 On Easy Monthly Instalments Starting from Rs. 19,190

November 22, 2025

Popular Post

  • FRSHAR Mail

    FRSHAR Mail set to redefine secure communication, data privacy

    126 shares
    Share 50 Tweet 32
  • How to avoid buyer’s remorse when raising venture capital

    33 shares
    Share 337 Tweet 211
  • Microsoft to pay off cloud industry group to end EU antitrust complaint

    54 shares
    Share 22 Tweet 14
  • Capacity utilisation of Pakistan’s cement industry drops to lowest on record

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
  • SingTel annual profit more than halves on $2.3bn impairment charge

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
American Dollar Exchange Rate
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy
Write us: info@dailythebusiness.com

© 2021 Daily The Business

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Daily The Business
  • Privacy Policy

© 2021 Daily The Business

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.