Apple sold 16 million iPhone X in Q1 – far more than any other smartphone model
Research firm Strategy Analytics reckons Apple managed to shift 16 million units of its flagship smartphone last quarter, defying pessimistic reports.
Research firm Strategy Analytics reckons Apple managed to shift 16 million units of its flagship smartphone last quarter, defying pessimistic reports.
Amid rumours that sales of its flagship smartphone have disappointed, Apple posted yet another set of impressive numbers.
A recent report claims demand for Apple’s flagship smartphone ironically flagged in the first quarter of 2018.
Today’s the day you can put in your pre-order for the shiny new iPhone X and, despite the lofty price point, this seems to be the moment most Apple loyalists have been waiting for.
On the day of Apple’s big smartphone event Samsung managed to get a bit of coverage of its own, which is no small feat.
Apple has finally unveiled the extensively leaked iPhone X ultra-premium smartphone but the $1,000 price point risks alienating many loyalists.
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