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Thanks primarily to the insanely popular iPhone 13 family, Apple had a very solid year in the always crowded and competitive mobile industry in 2021, narrowing the gap to arch-rival Samsung while easily keeping Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo at bay as the world’s second-largest smartphone vendor.
The iPhone 13 can’t pick up all of the iPhone SE’s slack
Not too big and not too small, the iPhone 13 is the most popular of them all.
Unfortunately for Apple, the iPhone 13 might not be able to cover more than half of the business lost by the iPhone SE 3, ultimately resulting in a 9 million or so decrease of overall 2022 iPhone production compared to previous estimates.
Get an iPhone 13 at a huge discount from Verizon
Music to Tim Cook’s ears
Not that we needed further proof Apple’s services are growing more and more popular (and thus more and more profitable) by the day quarter, but a new survey suggests that’s true for iPhone users from “four different geographies”, which feels pretty significant.
Of course, the biggest spenders are still those in possession of higher-end devices like members of the iPhone 12 and 13 families, which seems like all the more reason for Apple not to feel particularly concerned by the low mainstream popularity of the affordable iPhone SE (2022).