The iPhone 16 Pro line doesn’t seem to be nearly as popular as the 15 Pro, but that’s no surprise

In recent years, Apple’s Pro iPhone models have typically been its best-sellers, but while that appears to still be the case this year, initial demand for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is reportedly much lower than their predecessors.

Ming Chi Kuo – an analyst with a long track record of covering Apple information – conducted a supply chain study to estimate the pre-order numbers of each iPhone 16 model. The result was that the iPhone 16 Pro sold 27% less than its predecessor, with 9.8 million units pre-ordered, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max sold 16% less, with 17.1 million units pre-ordered.