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Apple reported the slowest growth in iPhone sales since the product's 2007 launch and warned sales will decline.

 

The US tech giant sold 74.8 million iPhones in its fiscal first quarter, compared with 74.5 million a year ago. 

 

Apple said revenue for the next quarter would be between $50bn-$53bn, below the $58bn it reported a year ago.

 

This would mark Apple's first fall in revenues since it launched the iPhone.

 

Apple boss Tim Cook credited "all-time record sales of iPhone, Apple Watch and Apple TV" for the performance.

 

Chief financial officer, Luca Maestri, said the company was operating in "a very difficult macroeconomic environment". He added that "units will decline in the quarter" and that the company was not projecting beyond those 3 months.

 


 

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team samsung

do you know how amazing it is to be able to use a micro SD

you can't put a micro SD in Samsung anymore  :cry: at least with my S6

 

I kind of like both brands, Apple if you want a really stable processor (despite Samsung - Samsung S6 for me, having the better processor) but with Samsung, downloading things is easier because you're not restricted like Apple. You can just download mp3 files using youtube to mp3 converters to listen to music and you are able to customize your phone using launchers and stuff which I'm not really a fan of because it lags my phone out especially if you implement different themes.

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