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— this post authored by Felix Richter
Yesterday Apple held its annual launch event at its headquarters, where it showed off its newest iPhones and gadgets. The event has been held every year since 2011, ahead of the holiday shopping season. This year Apple is challenged with creating buzz in a declining smartphone market which has seen the iphone in a downtrend for share of Apple revenue for more than 4 years.
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After the first iPhone’s launch in 2007, it took less than three years for it to become Apple’s most important product in terms of revenue. For the past five years, the iPhone has accounted for around 60 percent of the company’s net sales, with its importance peaking in Q1 2018 at 70 percent, shortly after the iPhone X was launched. In the past quarter, however, as iPhone sales dropped from $29.47 billion to $25.99 billion while Apple’s other segments all performed strongly, the iPhone’s share of total revenue dropped below 50 percent for the first time since 2012.
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