Apple shipped five plane-loads of iPhones and other products in three days to beat US tariff deadline (www.economictimes.com)
from return2ozma@lemmy.world to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 02:52
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ocean@lemmy.selfhostcat.com on 09 Apr 03:27 next collapse

Surprised so few.

jonne@infosec.pub on 09 Apr 03:53 next collapse

I’m guessing they’re betting on the tariffs being short lived like the previous times.

simplejack@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 05:57 collapse

This is like a couple weeks of phones sales. Makes me think that the author is just speculating that this is tariff related. This might just be a normal shipment.

simplejack@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 05:54 next collapse

Using dumb LLMs, 5 plane loads is probably under 2million phones.

Given the amount of phones Apple sells in the US, this is probably just another Tuesday for them. They sell 60m phones in the US each year.

ramble81@lemm.ee on 09 Apr 14:23 collapse

You just contradicted yourself with the math there.

60m phones per year is 164k/day (not a single Tuesday of 2m phones)

This works out to roughly two weeks of stock. So do they think it’ll be short lived or was that all that was available at the time?

Stovetop@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 17:47 collapse

For what it’s worth as well, I would bet that there are different points during the year where substantially more devices are sold than others. Holidays, launch days, back to school, etc. probably see the majority of new devices purchased, while the rest of the year would be a steady trickle.

smitty825@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 01:16 collapse

Also, the tariffs don’t apply to items packed on boats by midnight eastern time. Those products have until May 27 to arrive in the US and not be taxed.

So, it’s possible Apple flew a bunch of phones over and stuffed a bunch of boats full of iPhones. Granted, they’d need a place to store them and distribute them.