Even after revenue from services soared last year, the iPhone still accounted for almost two-thirds of Apple’s $216 billion annual sales. Photo: ReutersSan Francisco: Apple Inc. results next week will likely show iPhone sales growing again, bucking a year of declines. That’s even though the iPhone 7 Plus model costs $20 more than the iPhone 6S Plus when it was introduced. The trend would underscore concern that smartphone advances nowadays aren’t enough to maintain the bonanza iPhone revenue growth that the Cupertino, California-based company used to enjoy. Even after revenue from services soared last year, the iPhone still accounted for almost two-thirds of Apple’s $216 billion annual sales.
Source: Mint January 26, 2017 13:18 UTC