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Huawei has released its new Mate X, which will retail for $2,600, but the Chinese smartphone company faces hurdles in the United States.
Getting a new smartphone for $0 is not only possible but can be done at nearly any wireless carrier. The cost of "free" varies though, depending on which phone you choose.
New data about global smartphone shipments in the final quarter of last year show that overall those shipments have stopped rising and that Apple's market share is in a hard reverse.
Apple released its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Tuesday.
Apple is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday, and analysts predict a year-over-year decline on the top line.
After years of growth, smartphone sales have started to slow worldwide. This means production will drop sharply in the first quarter of 2019, bad news for Apple and other companies.
Global smartphone shipments dropped more than 8% year over year in the third quarter. One China-based maker is making big gains while perennial leaders are just hanging on.
Apple is set to report its fiscal fourth quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday. Out of all the FAANG stocks Apple has actually performed the best despite a horrific October....
Chinese smartphone maker Huawei launched a new device Tuesday, the Mate 20 Pro, a direct challenger to Apple's latest iPhones.
Google to launch several new smartphones, Facebook expands into Africa, Papa John's may have a buyer, and other important business headlines.
Once again, Apple is up against the hurdle of how much money people will pay for a new Apple product, and how large will the buyer base be.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers may elbow into some of the world's largest markets. However, that does not mean they will make money. Apple owns profitability across the industry.
A recent survey of U.S. teen smartphone users and their parents indicates that both groups agree that they may be spending too much time on their phones. Now what?
A rumored buyout boosts shares of newspaper company Tronc, Samsung unveils a new smartphone, the housing market starts to falter, and other important business headlines.
24/7 Wall St. has included some highlights from Apple’s earnings report, as well as what analysts are saying about the stock after the fact.