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As per news reports, Apple's recently announced iPhone 14 Plus isn't selling as well as the iPhone 14 Pro versions.

Digital Desk: The recently released iPhone 14 Plus from tech giant Apple is not doing well since, according to a new report, it has "unexpectedly poor sales, "news sources said. 

Sales of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, according to a DigiTimes report, are significantly eclipsed by a "excited "according to MacRumors, in response to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

According to sources, despite disparities in sales success between the Pro and non-Pro iPhone models this year, overall Phone 14 model shipments in the second half of 2021 will likely be roughly the same as those for the iPhone 13 series. 

If sales of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus "stay flat" in the near future, Apple may reduce part orders to manufacture the smartphones in the second half of October, according to the report. 

If Apple lowers orders more severely than projected, overall iPhone 14 range shipments by the end of the year might potentially dip compared to the iPhone 13 series in the same time frame last year, according to the report.

The iPhone 14 Plus, which has a 6.7-inch display, an enhanced dual-camera system, Crash Detection, Emergency SOS via satellite, A15 Bionic, and better battery life, is now available in India, according to a recent announcement from Apple. 

Customers in India may purchase the iPhone 14 in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage capacities beginning at Rs 89,900 in colours including midnight, blue, starlight, purple, and Red.

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