The iPhone 16 series was supposed to be Apple's AI breakout moment. Instead, Apple cut production orders by 10 million units, while early demand for Pro models fell double digits year-over-year. The iPhone 16e, Apple's mid-tier offering, landed at ninth place in European sales despite costing €699—a far cry from the €479 iPhone SE 2020 that grabbed third place. Sound familiar? Welcome to 2025, where Apple's iPhone 17 Pro is walking into what might be the toughest market conditions in ye...