• THE_GR8_MIKE
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      18 hours ago

      I was making the complete opposite point, actually. That’s why it’s not surprising in the slightest. Just like cars, phones, and other tech. The base model moves the most. It’s always been that way. This is probably the least surprising headline I’ve heard about Apple in years.

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        17 hours ago

        The base model moves the most. It’s always been that way.

        Except that it doesn’t, and hasn’t been that way in more than a decade. In any given Apple tech lineup the more premium options always sell the most. This is a surprising headline because it actually defies the expectation.

        What you said would make more sense if you were comparing laptops across brands, but not when comparing Apple devices.

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          12 hours ago

          Can it also be the case that a lot of the buyers are first time Apple users that have never owned a macbook because of the price? So it’s an entirely new segment of users. Most people buying the flagship models are likely repeat customers.

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          5 minutes ago

          I am both surprised and also entirely not surprised. I forgot it’s Apple we’re talking about. Of course they sell more of the expensive model.

          So all it took was for them to finally price one of their products competitively, compared to the performance of the competition, for the base model to become the sales leader.

          I am vastly disconnected from the Apple world.