iPhone and services reach breathtaking records at Apple

Forty million: here is the number of iPhone 13s that would have been sold during the holiday season, according to a now fairly renowned analyst from Wedbush Securities. Founded in 1955, it advises many informed investors both in the United States and abroad. The firm is also a member of the NYSE, and has a portfolio of several million dollars according to its latest audit (EY).

According to Dan Ives,the request would thus be particularly satisfactoryfor Apple, despitesome failures suffered upstream due to delivery times. The researcher here corroborates other estimates published a little earlier. Indeed, according to JP Morgan - who is not left out when it comes to betting on the right horse -stocks are back in good shape, helping to avoid delays as best as possible.

Adjustments still awaited

Ives nevertheless specifies thattwelve million mobiles are missingstill at the Apple, but that the first half of 2022 could restore order. It is also on this occasion that the third generation iPhone SE is also expected. This will have a technical sheet that is less attractive on paper than its big brothers, but for a price almost twice as affordable.

Among the other reasons for this small renaissance for Apple, the Wedbush representative also cites theChine. A statement that resonates withthe latest figures from Counterpoint Research, according to which Cupertino occupies first place on the podium in terms of market share. It must be said that it is also in the Middle Kingdom that the famous smartphones are manufactured, which automatically reduces the chances of not receiving your package on time.

Services at the top

Daniel Ives, however, believes that almost a third of all iPhone users worldwide have not changed their device in three and a half years, but that is of course fortunate for the products that are coming. As for themixed reality headsetfrom Apple, it would be for the expert announced this summer, which fits with the company's usual schedule for WWDC.

Finally, and this is probably what we will have to remember for future tax results, Apple services would be worth today1.5 trillion dollars. In the list, we find News+, Music, TV+, iCloud, AppleCare+, repairs in Apple Store, Apple Arcade and now Fitness+.