Apple’s CEO Tim Cook said at the company’s fiscal second-quarter financial results conference that iPhone sales in the country reached record numbers. The result consolidates the growth trend of the company’s market share in the countrythis is second only to Motorola.

The dizzying increase in the number of iPhones circulating in Brazil was already observed in a survey conducted by Statcounter. Cook underlined that there are not only Brazil but also emerging markets such as Malaysia and India. quarterly smartphone sales records recorded.

Apple’s CEO attributed this success to the work of teams around the world to bring innovation and quality products to consumers. He highlighted the power of Apple’s products and services to enrich people’s lives in indispensable ways that drive increased sales.

In addition, Cook touched on the negative impact of the dollar on the world stage, but emphasized that Apple is focused on capitalizing on opportunities in emerging markets. Locations such as Brazil are considered a great opportunity by the company due to the low participation of the brand in these countries.

iPhone remains Apple’s flagship product

iPhone generated $51.3 billion in revenue between January and March 2023. The 1.5% growth seems small, but it becomes significant at a time when the global smartphone market is in decline.

The mobile phone remains Apple’s flagship and is the only product to show revenue growth, accounting for more than half of quarterly revenue of $94.8 billion.

Mac computer sales fell 31% to US$7.1 billion, down from US$10.4 billion in the same period last year, while iPads fell from US$7.6 billion to US$6.6 billion. Revenue from wearables and home-focused devices like Apple TV remained relatively flat at $8.7 billion.

Source: Tec Mundo

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