iPad & iPhone User - USA (2020-02)

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NEWS


It wasn’t all good news, though. The iPad was a bit of
a disappointment, posting a 12 percent drop over the
year-ago quarter as Apple’s haphazard upgrade cycle is
clearly weighing on sales. Meanwhile, the 16in MacBook
Pro and sky-high Mac Pro did little to spur interest in
the Mac, as sales were basically flat year-over-year.
Looking ahead to the second quarter, Apple expects
revenue between $63bn and $67bn, which would
represent a healthy jump over 2019’s $58bn.

NEWS


Itwasn’tallgoodnews,though.TheiPadwasabitof
adisappointment,postinga 12 percentdropoverthe
year-agoquarterasApple’shaphazardupgradecycleis
clearlyweighingonsales.Meanwhile,the16inMacBook
Proandsky-highMacProdidlittletospurinterestin
theMac,assaleswerebasicallyflatyear-over-year.
Lookingaheadtothesecondquarter,Appleexpects
revenuebetween$63bnand$67bn,whichwould
representahealthyjumpover2019’s$58bn.
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