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New research shows the iPhone 15’s sales were steady up to the iPhone 16's release. That bolstered Apple revenue through a critical period.
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Apple investors and iPhone 16 customers are waiting for the iOS 18.1 launch. If it falls short of expectations, the value of the shares is in peril.
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Apple lost the number two spot in global smartphone sales in August. The iPhone 16 likely will help it regain the number two spot this month.
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Apple launching the iPhone 16 without an upcoming software upgrade may have been a mistake. It may have killed a share price rally.
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Early reaction in China reveals that users are not impressed by the lack of AI features in the iPhone 16. Apple needs to do well in China.
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For the iPhone 16 launch to succeed, sales must be strong in China. However, Apple faces stiff competition there.
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Some think that Apple's AI rollout will be too slow to drive significant demand. If so, that will drag on the stock price.
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Apple is likely to lead a surge in global smartphone sales in the coming year. Foldable and AI-enabled phones are critical to that move.
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Apple has faced problems with iPhone sales in China and elsewhere. Here's why India may be its next successful frontier.
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Will Apple’s move into AI chips be enough to calm investors who want to see more AI-based features in the new iPhone?
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Apple’s most recent quarter was its worst since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, for some reason, shares increased afterward.
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Plunging iPhone sales in China are a big problem for Apple. Here are the two challenges the consumer electronics giant faces there.
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As global smartphone shipments rose in the first quarter, Apple lost its place in the number one spot to Samsung.
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A recent analysis of iPhone sales reveals that it remained the dominant smartphone worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Apple will have to overcome many challenges to return to a track of rapid revenue growth, innovation, and fewer conflicts with regulators.
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