Last year, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, its own AI toolkit. Since it’s all done on-device, Apple Intellige
nce requires the latest hardware like the iPhone 15 Pro or later. However, according to analyst Ming-Chi K
o, Apple Intelligence features aren’t helping Apple boost iPhone sales.
Users Are Not Convinced to Buy New iPhones Because of Apple Intelligence
In a note to his blog, Kuo said that Apple’s efforts to promote Apple Intelligence have not led to an increase in iPhone sales.
According to his sources in the supply chain, most iPhone owners are not interested in buying a new iPhone just for the AI features.
A survey by SellCell last month found that most users see no value in Apple Intelligence.
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The analyst said that Apple was unable to maintain the “initial excitement” after announcing Apple Intelligence at its WWDC 2024 developer conference becaus
e its competitors “made rapid progress in the following months.” Other AI platforms such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT
benefit from being cloud-based, while Apple Intelligence is completely dependent on hardware processing, Kuo said.
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The analyst added that “there is no evidence that Apple Intelligence is likely to benefit device upgrade cycles.”
Apple has been rolling out Apple Intelligence features in phases. First, the company introduced Writing Tools and Briefing with iOS 18.1. Then, with iOS 18.2, the company introduc
ed Genmoji, Image Playgrounds, and ChatGPT integration. A more advanced Siri with on-screen recognition is coming in April this year.
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Another aspect that affects Apple Intelligence is its availability. Currently, Apple’s AI features are only available in English. The company says it will support more languages later this year.
Still, Apple has been using Apple Intelligence heavily to promote its latest hardware, with most of the ads for the iPhone 16 and Mac M4 highlighting features like Genmoji and text summarization.