New Delhi, Nov. 16 -- After years of bringing the same four iPhone models, Apple made a major change in its flagship lineup as it replaced the iPhone 16 Plus with a new slim and light iPhone called the iPhone Air. The new iPhone got a lot of attention on social media but soon after, reports suggested that the Cupertino based tech giant had postponed its next edition due to poor sales, signalling that the experiment by Apple may have failed.

However, a new report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman states that may not be the truth after all. Gurman says Apple believed that the iPhone Air would account for around 6 to 8% of the new iPhone sales and that has 'roughly' matched the performance of the iPhone 16 Plus model.

To make his case, Gurman say...