🔒 Apple’s iPhone shipments plunge 10% in Q1 despite smartphone market rebound
In a surprising turn for the tech giant, Apple Inc. experienced a significant 10% drop in iPhone shipments during the March quarter
In a surprising turn for the tech giant, Apple Inc. experienced a significant 10% drop in iPhone shipments during the March quarter
In the holiday quarter, Apple Inc. faced a 13% sales decline in China, reaching $20.8 billion, marking its weakest December quarter since 2020.
In a seismic shift, Apple’s iPhone outpaced Samsung Electronics as the best-selling smartphone series of 2023, ending Samsung’s decade-long reign.
In an incident involving an Alaska Airlines Flight, a surprising revelation emerged: an Apple iPhone, belonging to a passenger, not only survived the 16,000-foot fall but remained fully functional.
In a discreet move, Apple Inc. has finally implemented a price hike on its iPhones, opting for subtlety to avoid shocking consumers.
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Apple expects to produce at least 3 million fewer iPhone 14 handsets than originally anticipated this year.
The global PC market saw its steepest decline on record as economic uncertainty and a glut of unsold inventory dented shipments.
Apple’s most expensive smartphones will take focus as the company unveils the iPhone 14 lineup amid a global slowdown for all but the priciest gadgets.
It’s a bad time to buy a fancy iPhone, the AirPods Pro and really any Apple Watch. But it’s a good time for a MacBook Air.