
Air is too expensive, Pro has better "cost performance," and the basic version "can receive subsidies in China" – JP Morgan comments on Apple's launch event: mixed feelings

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JP Morgan stated that the iPhone Air adopts a brand new design concept, but its functionality configuration seems to lack cost-effectiveness compared to the $999 price tag, which may suppress sales. In contrast, the Pro series has comprehensive functional upgrades and more attractive pricing, which will become the main growth driver. The base version of the iPhone 17 remains at $799 but has increased storage to 256GB, aligning with China's subsidy policy, and is expected to help boost recovery in China. The firm maintains an "overweight" rating on Apple stock
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