Apple falls on fears of slowing iPhone 14 demand
Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts
Posted on September 28, 2022
2 min readLast updated: February 4, 2026

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts
Posted on September 28, 2022
2 min readLast updated: February 4, 2026

By Medha Singh and Nivedita Balu
(Reuters) -Apple Inc shares fell more than 4% on Wednesday after a report that the tech giant was ditching its plans to boost production of the latest iPhone fueled demand worries.
Bloomberg earlier reported that Apple had told its suppliers to curtail efforts to increase the assembly of its iPhone 14 lineup by as many as 6 million units in the second half of the year on disappointing demand.
Shares of the world’s most valuable public company opened at a two-month low of $147.64 and were the biggest drag on the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average Index. [.N]
“Weaker consumer demand is to be expected when utility bills are going up, interest rates are going up, mortgage costs are going higher … discretionary spending is going to be curtailed by that,” said Patrick Armstrong, chief investment officer at Plurimi Wealth in London.
Analysts said iPhone 14’s Pro and Pro Max versions were selling at a brisk pace, although demand for the base model, typically Apple’s best seller, was underwhelming.
Apart from satellite connectivity and crash detection features, the iPhone 14 model looks and feels similar to its previous iteration, although it sells for $100 more at $799 for the base version. The Pro models, which start at $999, come with fresher upgrades.
Prospective iPhone 14 buyers may opt for iPhone 13, given the hefty discount on the older model, said Abhilash Kumar of data research firm Strategy Analytics.
Wedbush analysts said the product mix has heavily shifted toward Pro, pushing wait times into early November for some models, and that Apple could be shifting production from the base model to Pro across Asia ahead of the holiday season.
Shares of Apple suppliers Qualcomm, Taiwan Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics , Infineon and ASML were also trading lower on the news.
(Reporting by Medha Singh, Susan Mathew and Nivedita Balu in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva)
Consumer demand refers to the desire of buyers to purchase goods and services at given prices. It is influenced by factors such as income, preferences, and economic conditions.
Discretionary spending is the portion of an individual's income that is spent on non-essential goods and services. This includes items like entertainment, vacations, and luxury items.
A stock market is a marketplace where shares of publicly traded companies are bought and sold. It serves as a platform for investors to trade ownership in businesses.
A financial crisis is a situation where the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly. It often leads to widespread economic disruption and loss of confidence in the financial system.
Mobile technology refers to the technology used for cellular communication, including smartphones and tablets. It enables users to access the internet and various applications on the go.
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