Sunday, September 25, 2022

Counterpoint: the average selling price of iPhones could rise to $892 in Q3 and $944 in Q4, as buyers choose Pro models; the current record is $873 from Q4 2021 (Patrick McGee/Financial Times)

Patrick McGee / Financial Times:
Counterpoint: the average selling price of iPhones could rise to $892 in Q3 and $944 in Q4, as buyers choose Pro models; the current record is $873 from Q4 2021  —  Upward trajectory driven by customers buying more expensive ‘Pro’ models that command higher margins



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