Kuo also noted that new iPhone models may ship in higher volumes than others but are unlikely to significantly increase sales due to higher prices and “similar user experience” compared to existing models. According to their estimates, there may be an 8-10% decrease in total iPhone shipments in 2025.

Analysts at Barclays echoed this view, saying Apple’s first-quarter financial results, due on January 30, could show “mixed results.”

Source: Ferra

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