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Report: Apple goes back to making the iPhone X because Samsung

July 06, 2025

Even though iPhones typically tend to sell well,The Wall Street Journalreported that this year’siPhone XSandXS Maxmight not be selling as well asApplehad hoped they would. As a result, Apple resumed production of 2017’siPhone X.

The decision to produce more iPhone X units is reportedly due to Apple wanting to meet the terms of its agreement withSamsung. The agreement allegedly stipulated that Apple would buy a certain number of OLED displays from Samsung. Because the iPhone XS and XS Max might not be selling as well as expected, Apple presumably stands to lose quite a bit of money and fail the terms of the agreement.

iPhone XS Max in man’s hand against a white backdrop.

The iPhone X, then, is reportedly seen as a solution to Apple’s dilemma. Because it is now a year old, the iPhone X is thought to be cheaper to produce than the iPhone XS and XS Max due to cheaper components and manufacturing equipment.

Keep in mind that Apple halted iPhone X production when it released the iPhone XS and XS Max. How the iPhone X will fit into Apple’s busy iPhone lineup is anyone’s guess.

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Unfortunately for Apple, failing to meet the terms of agreement with Samsung might not be its only issue. Earlier in November, Apple reportedly informed several of its suppliers totemper expectations for iPhone XR orders. Apple also reportedly informed three different suppliers to reduce or eliminate production lines for the iPhone XR, with overall sales for the holiday season likely lower than expected.

It also does not help that Apple’s recent earnings call noted that the company will no longer provide iPhone sales numbers moving forward. Perhaps theiPhones’ high pricesare catching up to Apple, but none of this paints a great picture for the company’s holiday quarter.

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