Apple iPhone sales beat estimates

Apple has sold 78.29 million iPhones for the quarter ending December 31, up from 74.78 million last year.

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Apple Inc has reported a bigger-than-expected rise in iPhone sales for the December quarter. (AAP)

Apple Inc has reported a bigger-than-expected rise in iPhone sales for the December quarter.

However, the tech giant is forecasting current-quarter revenue below estimates as customers hold back on phone upgrades in anticipation of the launch of the 10th-anniversary iPhone.

Apple sold 78.29 million iPhones for the quarter ending December 31, up from 74.78 million last year, marking the first quarterly growth in iPhone sales in a year.

Analysts on average had estimated iPhone sales of 77.42 million, according to research firm FactSet StreetAccount.

The results, which reflected the first full quarter of iPhone 7 sales, come at a time when global demand for smartphones is slowing and cheaper Android alternatives are flooding the market.

Apple's services business, which includes the App Store, Apple Pay and iCloud, recorded an 18.4 per cent growth in revenue, helped by the popularity of games such as Pokemon Go and Super Mario Run and higher revenue from subscriptions.

The company forecast total revenue of between $US51.5 billion ($A67.8 billion) and $US53.5 billion for the current quarter. Analysts, on average, had expected revenue of $US53.79 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

The company's net income fell to $US17.89 billion or $3.36 per share in the quarter from $US18.36 billion or $3.28 per share a year earlier. Analysts on average had expected $3.21 per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Revenue rose 3.3 per cent to $US78.35 billion in the quarter, compared with the average estimate of $US77.25 billion.


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Published 1 February 2017 8:56am
Source: AAP


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